Capture
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British pronunciation/kˈæpt‍ʃɐ/
American pronunciation/ˈkæptʃɝ/

Definicja i Znaczenie "capture"

to capture
01

to catch an animal or a person and keep them as a prisoner

Transitive: to capture an animal or a person
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The zookeepers capture wild animals for conservation purposes.
The police officer captures criminals and ensures they face legal consequences.
The soldiers are capturing enemy combatants during the mission.
02

to manage to express a mood, quality, scene, etc. accurately in a piece of art

Transitive: to capture a quality or mood
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The painting beautifully captured the peacefulness of the countryside.
His poem captured the sadness of the moment perfectly.
The film captured the essence of the 1920s with incredible detail.
03

to attract and maintain someone's attention or interest

Transitive: to capture someone's attention or interest
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The movie ’s plot captured my interest from the very first scene.
The performer captured the crowd's attention with his incredible talent.
The mystery novel was so engaging, it captured me until the last page.
04

to seize or get control of something by force

Transitive: to capture a place
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The army captured the fortress after a long battle.
The pirates captured the ship and took its cargo.
The soldiers captured the city, marking the end of the war.
Capture
01

the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property

02

a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field

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03

the act of taking of a person by force

04

the act of removing an opponent's game piece from the board

05

any process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle

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