capture
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1 take (sb/sth) as a prisoner 俘获(某人[某物])
capture an escaped convict 捉拿逃犯
(fig 比喻) This advertisement will capture the attention of TV audiences. 这广告将引起电视观众的注意.
2 take or win (sth) by force or skill 用武力或技巧夺取或赢得(某物): capture a town 占领城镇
capture one´s opponent´s queen, ie in a game of chess 捉住对方的后(国际象棋中).
3 succeed in representing (sb/sth) in a picture, on film, etc 捕捉(画面或影片中的某人[某物])
capture a baby´s smile in a photograph 拍摄到婴儿的微笑. capture, n
1 [U] capturing or being captured 捕捉或被捕捉
the capture of a thief 捕捉窃贼
He evaded capture for three days. 他逃避追捕已三日.
2 [C] person or thing captured 被捕获的人或物; 俘虏; 战利品.