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( военно) пленный; заключенный; арестованный ( с содержанием на гауптвахте)* * * -
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capture ['kæptʃə(r)](a) (take prisoner → animal, criminal, enemy) capturer, prendre; (→ runaway) reprendre; (→ city) prendre, s'emparer de; (in games) prendre(b) (gain control of → market) conquérir, s'emparer de; (→ attention, imagination) captiver; (→ admiration, interest) gagner(c) (succeed in representing) rendre, reproduire;∎ to capture the moment (photographer, photograph) saisir l'instant;∎ to capture sb/sth (on film) filmer qn/qch2 noun(a) (of animal, criminal, enemy) capture f, prise f -
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1. n взятие в плен, пленение2. n поимка3. n захват, взятие4. n воен. трофей5. n мор. приз6. n мор. призовое судно7. n мор. вчт. сбор данных или информации8. v взять в пленto capture 1,000 of the enemy — взять в плен 1000 солдат противника
9. v поймать, схватить10. v захватить, взять11. v завоевать12. v увлечь, пленить; завладеть; завоеватьСинонимический ряд:1. arrest (noun) abduction; apprehension; arrest; catching; kidnapping; nabbing; taking prisoner2. catch (noun) catch; clutch; grab; seizure; snatch3. occupation (noun) acquisition; appropriation; confiscation; conquering; occupation4. abduct (verb) abduct; seize; snatch5. captivate (verb) attract; captivate; charm; enthral; enthrall; entice6. get (verb) achieve; bag; catch; collar; fascinate; gain; get; nail; net; obtain; prehend; secure; win7. take (verb) apprehend; arrest; grab; occupy; snare; take; take prisonerАнтонимический ряд:escape; liberate; lose; release -
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1. noun2) (thing or person captured) Fang, der2. transitive verb1) festnehmen [Person]; [ein]fangen [Tier]; einnehmen [Stadt]; ergattern [Preis]they captured the city from the Romans — sie nahmen den Römern die Stadt ab
3) (Computing) erfassen [Daten]* * *[- ə]1) (to take by force, skill etc: The soldiers captured the castle; Several animals were captured.) erobern, fangen2) (to take possession of (a person's attention etc): The story captured his imagination.) einfangen* * *cap·ture[ˈkæptʃəʳ, AM -ɚ]I. vt1. (take prisoner)to \capture a city eine Stadt einnehmen [o erobern]to \capture a ship ein Schiff kapern [o aufbringen]to \capture a treasure einen Schatz erobern▪ to \capture sth control, prize etw erringenthe Democrats \captured 70% of the votes die Demokraten konnten 70 % der Stimmen auf sich vereinigento \capture sb's attention/interest jds Aufmerksamkeit/Interesse erregento \capture sb's sympathy jds Sympathie gewinnen4. ECONto \capture the market den Markt erobern5. (depict accurately)▪ to \capture sth etw einfangento \capture sth in a painting/on film etw in einem Bild/auf Film festhalten6. COMPUT▪ to \capture sth etw erfassenII. n of a person Gefangennahme f; (by police) Festnahme f; of a city Einnahme f, Eroberung f; of a ship Kapern nt, Aufbringen nt* * *['kptʃə(r)]1. vt1) town einnehmen, erobern; treasure erobern; person gefangen nehmen; animal (ein)fangen; ship kapern, aufbringen (spec)2) (fig) votes erringen, auf sich (acc) vereinigen; prizes erringen; (painter etc) atmosphere einfangen; attention, sb's interest erregen2. nEroberung f; (= thing captured also) Fang m; (of escapee) Gefangennahme f; (of animal) Einfangen nt; (COMPUT, of data) Erfassung f* * *capture [ˈkæptʃə(r)]A v/t1. fangen, gefangen nehmen2. MILa) einnehmen, erobernb) erbeuten:captured property Beute f3. SCHIFF kapern, aufbringen5. fig erobern:a) die Macht etc an sich reißenb) erlangen, einen Preis etc gewinnenc) gewinnen, fesseln, für sich einnehmen:capture sb’s imagination jemanden begeisternB s1. Gefangennahme f2. MILa) Einnahme f, Eroberung fb) Erbeutung f3. SCHIFFa) Kapern n, Aufbringen nb) Beute f, Prise f5. fig Eroberung f* * *1. noun2) (thing or person captured) Fang, der2. transitive verb1) festnehmen [Person]; [ein]fangen [Tier]; einnehmen [Stadt]; ergattern [Preis]2) (Chess etc.) schlagen [Figur]3) (Computing) erfassen [Daten]* * *n.Ergreifung f. v.einfangen v.erfassen v.gefangen nehmen ausdr.gefangennehmen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.kapern v. -
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cap·ture [ʼkæptʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] vt1) ( take prisoner)to \capture sb jdn gefangen nehmen; police jdn festnehmen2) ( take possession)to \capture a city eine Stadt einnehmen [o erobern];to \capture a ship ein Schiff kapern [o aufbringen];to \capture a treasure einen Schatz erobern;to \capture sth control, prize etw erringen;the Democrats \captured 70% of the votes die Demokraten konnten 70% der Stimmen auf sich vereinigen;to \capture sb's sympathy jds Sympathie f gewinnen4) econto \capture the market den Markt erobern5) ( depict accurately)to \capture sth etw einfangen;to \capture sth in a painting/ on film etw in einem Bild/auf Film festhalten6) computto \capture sth etw erfassen n of a person Gefangennahme f; ( by police) Festnahme f; of a city Einnahme f, Eroberung f; of a ship Kapern nt, Aufbringen nt -
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(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) tage til fange; holde fangen* * *(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) tage til fange; holde fangen -
10 hold prisoner
(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) hacer prisionero -
11 hold prisoner
(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) taka til fanga, halda í fangelsi -
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(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) foglyul ejt / fogságban tart -
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(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) prender -
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(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) hapsetmek -
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(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) zapreti -
16 hold prisoner
(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) ottaa vangiksi -
17 hold prisoner
(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) ta til fange, holde fanget -
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(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) catturare, tenere prigioniero -
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(to (capture and) confine (a person) against his will: Many soldiers were killed and the rest taken prisoner; She was kept prisoner in a locked room.) wziąć w niewolę, trzymać w niewoli
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