capture
- IPA[ˈkap(t)SHər]
美式
- take into one's possession or control by force;record or express accurately in words or pictures
- the action of capturing or of being captured;a person or thing that has been captured
verb: capture, 3rd person present: captures, gerund or present participle: capturing, past tense: captured, past participle: captured
noun: capture, plural noun: captures
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動詞
- 1. take into one's possession or control by force the Russians captured 13,000 men 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ record or express accurately in words or pictures she did a series of sketches, trying to capture all his moods 同義詞
- ▪ absorb (an atomic or subatomic particle).
- ▪ (in chess and other board games) make a move that secures the removal of (an opposing piece) from the board.
- ▪ (of a star, planet, or other celestial body) bring (a less massive body) permanently within its gravitational influence.
- ▪ (of a stream) divert the upper course of (another stream) by encroaching on its catchment area.
- ▪ cause (data) to be stored in a computer or in a digital format.
名詞
- 1. the action of capturing or of being captured he was killed while resisting capture the capture of the city marks the high point of his career
- ▪ a person or thing that has been captured a bounty hunter who always brings his captures in alive
- an image of the data displayed on the screen of a computer or mobile device; a screenshot: she attached a screen capture of the letter she sent to organizers
- take a screenshot of: once these images are shared, they can be screen-captured by anyone
Oxford American Dictionary
- an image of the data displayed on the screen of a computer or mobile device; a screenshot: she attached a screen capture of the letter she sent to organizers
- take a screenshot of: once these images are shared, they can be screen-captured by anyone
Oxford Dictionary
- the process of trapping carbon dioxide produced by burning fossil fuels or other chemical or ... large amounts of greenhouse gases will need to be removed from the atmosphere via carbon capture a large-scale carbon capture project was being developed
Oxford Dictionary
- the process of trapping carbon dioxide produced by burning fossil fuels or other chemical or ... large amounts of greenhouse gases will need to be removed from the atmosphere via carbon capture a large-scale carbon capture project was being developed
Oxford American Dictionary
- the process or technique of recording patterns of movement digitally, especially the recording ... for the first time, Lara's movements are governed by motion capture rather than hand animation the film will be made using 3-D motion capture technology
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for motion capture
Oxford American Dictionary
- the natural diversion of the headwaters of one stream into the channel of another, typically ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the process or technique of recording patterns of movement digitally, especially the recording ... for the first time, Lara's movements are governed by motion capture rather than hand animation the film will be made using 3-D motion capture technology
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈkaptʃə]
英式
- take into one's possession or control by force: the island was captured by Australian forces in 1914
- the action of capturing or of being captured: the capture of the city he was killed while resisting capture
Oxford Dictionary