capture
capture 英 [ˈkæptʃə(r)] 美 [ˈkæptʃɚ]
vt. 俘获;捕捉 n. 捕获;
进行时:capturing 过去式:captured 过去分词:captured 第三人称单数:captures 名词复数:captures
- The verb to capture means to grab, trap, or take something that doesn't want to be grabbed, trapped, or taken. Hunters, pirates, and kidnappers all capture the things they want.
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- vt. 俘获;捕捉
- n. 捕获;
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1. Allied troops captured over 300 enemy soldiers.
盟军俘虏了 300 多名敌方士兵。
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2. The city was captured in 1941.
这座城市于 1941 年被攻占。
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3. The company has captured 90% of the market.
这家公司已取得九成的市场份额。
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4. he article captured the mood of the nation.
这篇文章把国民的情绪表达得淋漓尽致。
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5. He evaded capture for three days.
他逃避缉捕已经三天了。
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6. data capture
数据采集
- capture (n.) "act of taking or seizing," 1540s, from Middle French capture "a taking," from Latin captura "a taking" (especially of animals), from captus, past participle of capere "to take, hold, seize" (from PIE root *kap- "to grasp").
- capture (v.) "take or seize by force or stratagem," 1779, from capture (n.); in chess, checkers, etc., "win by ingenuity or skill," 1819. Related: Captured; capturing. Earlier verb in this sense was captive (early 15c.).
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