第三人稱單數(shù):captures現(xiàn)在分詞:capturing過去分詞:captured過去式:captured
capture基本解釋
capture
及物動(dòng)詞俘獲; 奪取; 奪得; 引起(注意、想像、興趣)
名詞捕獲; 占領(lǐng); 捕獲物; [計(jì)算機(jī)]捕捉
capture相關(guān)例句
及物動(dòng)詞
1. The singer captured the hearts of audience.
這位歌唱家令聽眾傾倒。
2.
2. The candidate captured 55% of the vote.
那位候選人獲得百分之五十五的選票。
3. The state visit by the premier captured the headlines of all newspapers.
總理的國(guó)事訪問各報(bào)都用大標(biāo)題登出。
4. The police have not captured the mugger yet.
警方還沒有捕獲那個(gè)行兇搶劫者。
名詞
1. The soldier played dead to escape capture by the enemy.
那個(gè)士兵躺下裝死,以免被敵人俘虜。
capture詞典解釋
1. (尤指在戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)中)俘虜,擒獲,占領(lǐng),奪取
If you capture someone or something, you catch them, especially in a war.
e.g. The guerrillas shot down one aeroplane and captured the pilot...
游擊隊(duì)擊落了一架飛機(jī),并俘獲了飛行員。
e.g. The whole town celebrated when two tanks were captured...
全城居民慶祝繳獲了兩輛坦克。
2. 代表(特點(diǎn));表現(xiàn),體現(xiàn)(感情、氣氛)
If something or someone captures a particular quality, feeling, or atmosphere, they represent or express it successfully.
e.g. Chef Idris Caldora offers an inspired menu that captures the spirit of the Mediterranean...
廚師伊德里斯·卡爾多拉開出一份富有地中海特色的菜單,讓人眼前一亮。
e.g. Their mood was captured by one who said, 'Students here don't know or care about campus issues.'
一個(gè)人的話道出了他們的心情,“這兒的學(xué)生既不了解也不關(guān)心校園問題?!?/p>
3. 吸引(注意力);激發(fā)(想象);贏得(喜愛)
If something captures your attention or imagination, you begin to be interested or excited by it. If someone or something captures your heart, you begin to love them or like them very much.
e.g. ...the great names of the Tory party who usually capture the historian's attention.
往往會(huì)引起歷史學(xué)家關(guān)注的保守黨大人物
e.g. ...the issue that has captured the imagination of nearly the whole nation.
激發(fā)了幾乎所有國(guó)人想象力的爭(zhēng)論
4. 拍攝
If an event is captured in a photograph or on film, it is photographed or filmed.
e.g. The incident was captured on videotape...
事件被拍成了錄像。
e.g. The images were captured by TV crews filming outside the base.
這些影像是電視劇組人員在外景地拍攝的。
5. 得到;奪得;獲得
If you capture something that you are trying to obtain in competition with other people, you succeed in obtaining it.
e.g. In 1987, McDonald's captured 19 percent of all fast-food sales...
1987年,麥當(dāng)勞占據(jù)了整個(gè)快餐業(yè)銷售額的19%。
e.g. The Socialist candidate has captured eighty-five per cent of the vote in the three-way presidential race.
社會(huì)黨候選人在這場(chǎng)三人角逐的總統(tǒng)競(jìng)選中已經(jīng)獲得85%的選票。
capture英英釋義
noun
1. the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
Synonym: gaining controlseizure
2. the removal of an opponent's piece from the chess board
3. the act of taking of a person by force
Synonym: seizure
4. any process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle
5. a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field
verb
1. succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase
e.g. We finally got the suspect
Did you catch the thief?
Synonym: getcatch
2. capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping
e.g. I caught a rabbit in the trap today
Synonym: catch
3. succeed in representing or expressing something intangible
e.g. capture the essence of Spring
capture an idea
4. attract
cause to be enamored
e.g. She captured all the men's hearts
Synonym: enamourtrancecatchbecharmenamorcaptivatebeguilecharmfascinatebewitchentranceenchant
5. take possession of by force, as after an invasion
e.g. the invaders seized the land and property of the inhabitants
The army seized the town
The militia captured the castle
Synonym: appropriateseizeconquer
6. bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit
e.g. This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons
The star captured a comet