to capture
01
捕捉, 捕获
to catch an animal or a person and keep them as a prisoner
Transitive: to capture an animal or a person
例子
The police officer captures criminals and ensures they face legal consequences.
警察捕获罪犯并确保他们面临法律后果。
02
捕捉, 表达
to manage to express a mood, quality, scene, etc. accurately in a piece of art
Transitive: to capture a quality or mood
例子
His poem captured the sadness of the moment perfectly.
他的诗完美地捕捉了那一刻的悲伤。
03
捕捉, 拍摄
to record something by taking a photo or video of it
例子
I tried to capture the moment on video.
我试图用视频捕捉那一刻。
04
吸引, 迷住
to attract and maintain someone's attention or interest
Transitive: to capture someone's attention or interest
例子
The performer captured the crowd's attention with his incredible talent.
表演者以他不可思议的才华吸引了观众的注意力。
05
占领, 夺取
to seize or get control of something by force
Transitive: to capture a place
例子
The pirates captured the ship and took its cargo.
海盗捕获了船只并拿走了它的货物。
06
捕获, 保持
to take in and hold something, like an atom, molecule, or particle, during a physical, chemical, or technical process
例子
Scientists study how molecules capture electrons.
科学家研究分子如何捕获电子。
Capture
01
the act of forcibly taking possession of someone else's property
例子
The army 's capture of enemy resources was swift.
例子
Planetary capture explains some moons' unusual trajectories.
03
the act of forcibly taking a person, often in a legal, military, or criminal context
例子
Enemy forces celebrated the capture of the general.
04
the act of removing an opponent's piece from a board or game
例子
Players must announce each capture in checkers.



























