capture
verb- capture somebody/something
to catch a person or an animal and keep them as a prisoner or shut them in a space that they cannot escape from 俘虏;俘获;捕获 - capture something
to take control of a place, building, etc. using force 用武力夺取;攻取;攻占 - capture something
to succeed in getting control or possession of something that other people are also trying to get 夺得;赢得;争得 The company has captured 90 per cent of the market. 该公司已经占领了90%的市场。 He captured the world championship title in 2018. 他在2018年获得了世界冠军头衔。
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to make somebody interested in something 引起(注意、想象、兴趣) The project has captured the imagination of the local public. 这个项目激发了当地公众的想象力。 His story captured the attention of Hollywood. 他的故事引起了好莱坞的注意。
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to succeed in accurately expressing a feeling, an atmosphere, etc. in a picture, piece of writing, film, etc. synonym catch(用图画、文章、电影等准确地)表达,刻画,描述 Her photos capture the essence of her subjects. 她的照片抓住了她拍摄对象的本质。 The song captures the spirit of those times. 这首歌抓住了那个时代的精神。 They have captured a moment in people's lives. 他们抓住了人们生活中的一个瞬间。
Extra ExamplesOxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb- accurately
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to photograph, film, record, paint, etc. somebody/something 拍摄;录制;绘制 - capture something
The photographer's camera captures images of extreme beauty. 摄影师的照相机捕捉到了极其美丽的图像。 - capture somebody/something on something
The attack was captured on film by security cameras. 袭击事件已被保安摄像机拍摄下来。
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- capture somebody’s heart
to make somebody love you 使…爱上(或倾心于) - capture something
to put something into a computer in a form it can use 把…输入计算机;采集
catch抓住
take control控制
make somebody interested使感兴趣
feeling/atmosphere感觉;气氛
film/record/paint电影;唱片;绘画
somebody’s heart某人的心
computing计算机技术
Word Originmid 16th cent. (as a noun): from French, from Latin captura, from capt- ‘seized, taken’, from the verb capere.