词汇 | capture |
释义 | capture verb[ T ] uk /ˈkæp.tʃər/ us /ˈkæp.tʃɚ/ captureverb[T] (CATCH)B2 to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession, especially by force: 俘虏;俘获;(尤指用武力)夺取 Two of the soldiers were killed and the rest were captured.两名士兵被杀,其余被俘。 Rebel forces captured the city after a week-long battle.叛军经过一周的战斗攻取了该市。 to find and take a person who has done something wrong catchThey were caught trying to smuggle cigarettes across the border. arrestHe was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to property. place/put under arrestThe suspect was placed under arrest and charged with armed assault. captureThe soldiers were captured by enemy forces. apprehendThe police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the crime. nabThe cops nabbed him as he tried to get away. to succeed in getting something when you are competing with other people: 赢得;获得,取得 The Democratic Party candidate captured 70 percent of the vote. Several attempts were made to capture the animal. One suspect has already been captured. Eleven rebel fighters were killed and two trucks were captured. He was captured by enemy forces and sent to a prison camp for the rest of the war.他被敌人俘获并关入战俘营,直到战争结束。 Three of the gang's members were captured and sent to prison. Capturing or taking possession of things -grabbing apprehend apprehension arrogate at bayidiom cage catch clutch collar get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom grab grabber grasp at something recover repossess seize sequester sequestration snag snatch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Getting, receiving and accepting captureverb[T] (RECORD)B2 to represent or describe something very accurately using words or images: (用文字或图象)表现,描绘,刻画 It would be impossible to capture her beauty in a painting.她的美无法用画笔描绘。 B2 to record or take a picture of something using a camera: 拍摄,摄制 A passer-by captured the whole incident on film.一位路人拍摄下了事件的全过程。 computing specialized If a computer or similar machine captures information, it takes it in and stores it.(计算机等)采集,储存(信息) Representation in art & in general anti-realism anti-realist Calvary complementary confederate limn mimesis naturalistically non-figurative non-representational portray portrayal realism realist representation stylized symbolic symbolism symbolization ultrarealism You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Photography Keeping and storing things Computer concepts captureverb[T] (INTEREST)C1 If something captures your imagination or attention, you feel very interested and excited by it: 唤起(想象);引起(关注) The American drive to land a man on the Moon captured the imagination/attention of the whole world.美国的载人登月行动引起了全世界的遐想/关注。 Making people excited and interested absorbed animate arouse someone's curiosity be someone's bagidiom bedazzle breathe interest someone in something intoxicate intrigue occupy overexcite stimulate stir suspensive sweep sweep someone along talk something up tantalize the Thames whip capture noun uk /ˈkæp.tʃər/ us /ˈkæp.tʃɚ/ capturenoun (CATCHING)[ U ] that act of taking someone as a prisoner, or taking something into your possession, especially by force: People who commit cybercrime often evade capture. They witnessed the capture of the city by rebel troops. [ U ] the process of collecting a natural product so that it can be stored or used: Rainwater capture will ensure water conservation is a priority. See also carbon capture Capturing or taking possession of things -grabbing apprehend apprehension arrogate at bayidiom cage catch clutch collar get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom grab grabber grasp at something recover repossess seize sequester sequestration snag snatch You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Getting, receiving and accepting capturenoun (RECORDING)[ C or U ] the act of recording an image, sound, or other information using a computer or camera, or the image or other information that is recorded: The device is designed for the capture of visual images. A screen capture of the incident was circulated online. See also motion capturespecialized [ C ] a photograph; used especially when commenting on a photograph on social media: We are sharing this great capture of a rainbow over the city. Nice capture! [ U ] (of a computer or similar machine) the act of taking in and storing information: It is important to ensure accuracy in the capture of machine interpretable data. The company develops information capture software. See also data capture The time taken for capture of the image is 20 milliseconds. Video capture requires a video capture device. The device enables the double-sided capture of complete cheque images in a single pass. All teleconferences will be encrypted with a highly secure system that prevents the capture of audio, data and video by third parties. Computer concepts 2FA 2SV 3-D printing adaptive learning additive manufacturing haptics HCI hex hexadecimal hill climbing infection stack tebibyte telematic telematics telerobotics teraflop texture wan word processing You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Photography capture | American Dictionarycapture verb[ T ] us/ˈkæp·tʃər/ captureverb[T] (POSSESS)to take someone as a prisoner, or to take something into your possession: These birds were captured in the wild in 1987. captureverb[T] (RECORD)to record sound or images, or to express a feeling: She captured the incident on video. Those songs capture the romantic mood of the movie. capturenoun[ U ]us/ˈkæp·tʃər, -ʃər/ They were shown on TV soon after their capture. Idiomcapture someone's attention capture | Business Englishcapture verb[ T ] uk /ˈkæptʃər/us to succeed in getting something when you are competing with others: capture a large share/10%/30% of the marketIt was predicted that the internet could capture 5% of the US retail market within three years. They have captured a major position in a worldwide market. A corporation can profit by capturing resources more cheaply. IT if a computer, camera, or other machine captures information, it changes it into a form that it can process and store: New digital video technology makes it possible to capture and store an almost limitless volume of footage at minimal cost. capture data/images/information ENVIRONMENT, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY to catch and collect the carbon dioxide produced by machines and processes so that it is not released into the environment: Coal-fired power stations must be retrofitted to capture carbon dioxide. capture noun[ U ] uk /ˈkæptʃər/us IT the process of changing information into a form that a computer or other machine can process and store: document/image/information captureThey develop software tools for document capture and image enhancement. ENVIRONMENT, SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY the act of catching and collecting carbon dioxide so that it is not released into the environment: Facilities are required to plan for the capture of carbon dioxide in compliance with federal standards. the act of winning or getting control of something: The channel may increase subscription fees to pay for its €240 million capture of Champions League screening rights. See alsocarbon capture data capture digital capture Examples of capturecapture Although child language was not the focus of this study, many adult- child interactions were captured on tape. Figure 11 shows how this can be captured via a mixed, partial representation. The main reason may be due to its better ability of capturing the locality of various phenomena, which indicate entity names in a text document. Images were captured at a resolution of 512 6 512 pixels. Unfortunately, it is not particularly good at capturing the behaviour and sounds of human speech. Lastly, the board had a very high resolution allowing the detail of small hand movements to be captured as well as the larger gestures. A second fieldwork phase started in 2001, aimed at capturing the dynamics of land rights, distribution and use, since the 1980s. The enemy captured vast quantities of equipment including heavy artillery with which he was able to wage his war to a finish, and victoriously. Longitudinal asymmetry captures the idea of temporal asymmetric behavior in the direction of the business cycle. The first term in (16) captures the intragroup growth and the second term the growth due to compositional change in population. Although we believe this story captures an important element in many actual crisis episodes, it is admittedly quite unconventional. The endogenous short-sale constraint, which captures the above idea, keeps an agent engaging in asset trading at every period. However, it is more likely that this variable captures certain unquantified aspects of the socio-economic levels of households. In other words, this simulation captures the effects of increased use of water outside the park. The results captured the interest of the participants. See all examples of capture These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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