capture
英式音标:[ˈkæptʃə(r)] 美式音标:[ˈkæptʃɚ]
capture基本解释 vt. 俘获;夺得;捕捉,拍摄n. 捕获;战利品,俘虏 capture的意思释义 vt.俘获;夺取;夺得;引起(注意、

capture怎么读
英式音标:[ˈkæptʃə(r)]
美式音标:[ˈkæptʃɚ]
capture基本解释
vt. 俘获;夺得;捕捉,拍摄
n. 捕获;战利品,俘虏
capture的意思释义
vt.
俘获;夺取;夺得;引起(注意、想像、兴趣)
n.
捕获;占领;捕获物;[计算机]捕捉
变形
过去式:captured过去分词:captured现在分词:capturing第三人称单数:captures
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. 俘虏,捕获 take prisoner
vt. 夺取,占领 hold interest; take control of sth by force from an enemy; win; gain
英英释义
capturen.
the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
同义词:gaining controlseizure
a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field
any process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle
the act of taking of a person by force
同义词:seizure
the removal of an opponent\'s piece from the chess board
v.
succeed in representing or expressing something intangible
\"capture the essence of Spring\"; \"capture an idea\"
attract; cause to be enamored
\"She captured all the men\'s hearts\"
同义词:enamourtrancecatchbecharmenamorcaptivatebeguilecharmfascinatebewitchentranceenchant
succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase
同义词:getcatch
bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit
\"This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons\"; \"The star captured a comet\"
take possession of by force, as after an invasion
\"The militia captured the castle\"
同义词:appropriateseizeconquer
capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping
同义词:catch
capture用法及例句
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+名词
capture the criminal捕获罪犯
capture the enemy俘虏敌人
capture gold medals夺得金牌
capture one\'s heart博得某人的欢心
capture this place占领这个地方
capture the stronghold攻占堡垒
capture the thief抓获小偷
~+副词
capture brilliantly英明地占领
capture cruelly粗鲁地捕捉
capture dexterously灵巧地捕捉
capture finally较后地占领
capture slyly狡猾地占领
capture victoriously胜利地攻占
capture violently粗暴地占领
词组短语
video capture视频捕捉
data capture数据捕捉
motion capture动作捕捉
screen capture屏幕捕获;屏幕抓图
electron capture电子俘获
capture efficiency俘获效率;采油效率
capture the imagination of激发...的想象力
capture cross section俘获截面
capture theory俘获理论;捕获说
neutron capture中子捕获
electron capture detector电子俘获检测器
capture image捉取图像
capture time捕获时间
同近义词辨析
arrest, seize, catch, capture, trap这组词都有“抓住,捕捉”的意思,其区别是:
arrest指根据法律或命令进行逮捕并予以监禁或拘留。
seize侧重指以突然、有力地动作迅速抓住或捉住。
catch普通用词,指捉住跑动或隐藏中的人或动物,一般指活捉。
capture指通过武力或计谋等,战胜抵抗而捉住敌人或动物。
trap多指诱捕。
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)
The animals are captured in nets and sold to local zoos.
那些动物用网捕获后被卖到当地的动物园。
Rebel forces finally captured the village.
叛军较终占领了这个村庄。
The company looks forward to capturing the Canadian market.
该公司期待获得加拿大市场。
The novel captured the imagination of thousands of readers.
这部小说引起了千万读者的想象。
He captured a baby\'s smile in his photograph.
他拍摄到一个婴儿的微笑。
用作名词(n.)
The revolutionist eluded capture for weeks by hiding underground.
那位革命者为避免被捕在地下躲藏了几个星期。
Rybalko\'s defeat left Kharkov wide open, and Manstein soon set his panzers rolling north again to capture the prize.
雷巴尔科的失败时的哈尔科夫门户大开,曼施泰因很快把他的装甲部队调往北部,再次去俘获战利品。
例句参考
Statistical Inference for Capture-Recapture ExperimentsStatistical Inference from Capture Data on Closed Animal Populations
Electron Capture Dissociation of Multiply Charged Protein Cations. A Nonergodic Process
The Lek Paradox and the Capture of Genetic Variance by Condition Dependent Traits
Genetic Diagnosis by Whole Exome Capture and Massively Parallel DNA Sequencing
Explicit estimates from capture-recapture data with both death and immigration-stochastic model
Guidelines for the Capture, Handling, and Care of Mammals as Approved by the American Society of Mammalogists
Review of the Live-Capture Fishery for Smaller Cetaceans Taken in Southern California Waters for Public Display, 1966–73
Research electronic data capture (REDCap)--a metadata-driven methodology and workflow process for providing translational research i...
Procedure for preparation of liposomes with large internal aqueous space and high capture by reverse-phase evaporation.
capture词源
capture
capture: [16] Along with its relatives captive, captivity, captivate, and captor, capture is the English language’s most direct lineal descendant of Latin capere ‘take, seize’ (others include capable, case for carrying things, cater, and chase, and heave is distantly connected). First to arrive was captive [14], which was originally a verb, meaning ‘capture’; it came via Old French captiver from Latin captīvus, the past participle of capere.Contemporary in English was the adjectival use of captive, from which the noun developed. (The now archaic caitiff [13] comes from the same ultimate source, via an altered Vulgar Latin *cactivus and Old French caitiff ‘captive’.) Next on the scene was capture, in the 16th century; originally it was only a noun, and it was not converted to verbal use until the late 18th century, when it replaced captive in this role.Also 16th-century is captivate, from the past participle of late Latin captivāre, a derivative of captīvus; this too originally meant ‘capture’, a sense which did not die out until the 19th century: ‘The British … captivated four successive patrols’, John Neal, Brother Jonathan 1825.=> captive, cater, chase, cop, heave
capture (n.)
1540s, from Middle French capture \"a taking,\" from Latin captura \"a taking\" (especially of animals), from captus (see captive).
capture (v.)
1795, from capture (n.); in chess, checkers, etc., 1820. Related: Captured; capturing. Earlier verb in this sense was captive (early 15c.).
