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['kæpʧə] 1. n1) захо́плення2) здо́бич, трофе́й3) мор. приз2. v1) захо́плювати си́лою, бра́ти в поло́н; полони́ти (тж. перен.)captured material — трофе́ї, трофе́йне майно́
2) захо́плювати, приверта́ти, прива́блюватиto capture the attention — приверну́ти ува́гу, захопи́ти
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захва́тыватьcapture smb's attention — завладе́ть чьим-л. внима́нием
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[-tʃə]1. verb1) to take by force, skill etc:يأْسُر، يَسْبي، يَسْتَوْلي عَلىSeveral animals were captured.
يَجْذِبُ الأنْتِباه والخَيالThe story captured his imagination.
2. noun1) the act of capturing.أسْـر، إسْتِلاب2) something caught:غُنْـم، شَيئٌ مَقْبوضٌ عَلَيْهِA kangaroo was his most recent capture.
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изимати, ѥмлѭ, ѥмлѥшиtake, take up; acquire; capture -
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English-Russian dictionary of Information technology > capture
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cptr, captureзахват; пленениеEnglish-Russian dictionary of planing, cross-planing and slotting machines > capture
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English-Russian dictionary of program "Mir-Shuttle" > capture
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أَسِير \ captive: (a person, etc.) taken or kept as a prisoner: a captive bird. capture: sb. or sth. captured. -
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قَبَضَ على \ capture: to catch or seize: make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him. lay hands on: seize violently. -
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أَسَرَ \ capture: to catch or seize: make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. intrigue: (of sth. strange that cannot easily be explained) to interest (sb.) greatly. take prisoner: to make (sb.) a prisoner in war: The enemy took them all prisoner. \ See Also أَلْقَى القَبْض على -
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اِسْتَوْلى \ capture: to catch or seize; make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. occupy: to hold (an enemy’s land or town) in time of war. take: to get hold of; catch; seize: The city was taken by the enemy. vanquish: to conquer. \ See Also قَبَضَ عَلَى -
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فَازَ \ win: won to be successful (in a fight, game or competition). capture: to catch or seize: make a prisoner of: The police have captured the thief. \ See Also ظَفَرَ بِـ، أَلْقَى القَبْض عَلى -
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/'kæptʃə/ * danh từ - sự bắt giữ, sự bị bắt - sự đoạt được, sự giành được - người bị bắt, vật bị bắt * ngoại động từ - bắt giữ, bắt - đoạt được, lấy được, chiếm được, giành được, thu hút =to capture the attention of...+ thu hút được sự chú ý của... -
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capture — [ kaptyr ] n. f. • 1406; lat. captura, de capere « prendre » 1 ♦ Action de capturer. ⇒ prise, saisie. La capture d un navire. Capture d un criminel. ⇒ arrestation. 2 ♦ Ce qui est capturé. ⇒ butin, prise, trophée (cf. Coup de filet). Une belle… … Encyclopédie Universelle
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Capture — Cap ture, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Captured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Capturing}.] 1. To seize or take possession of by force, surprise, or stratagem; to overcome and hold; to secure by effort. [1913 Webster] 2. to record or make a lasting representation of … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Capture — Cap ture, n. [L. capture, fr. caper to take: cf. F. capture. See {Caitiff}, and cf. {aptive}.] [1913 Webster] 1. The act of seizing by force, or getting possession of by superior power or by stratagem; as, the capture of an enemy, a vessel, or a… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Capture — bezeichnet: Motion Capture, Computerlesetechnik für menschliche Bewegungen Adobe Capture, Konvertierungswerkzeug von Grafik zu PDF Capture/Compare Einheit, Rechnerbaustein Siehe auch: Kaptur … Deutsch Wikipedia
capture — CAPTURE. s. f. Prise au corps. Il ne se dit guère que d Un homme arrêté pour dettes, ou pour crime, par ordre de Justice. Ce sergent a fait deux captures ce matin. On a pris un fameux voleur, c est une belle capture. [b]f♛/b] On le dit… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
capture — [kap′chər] n. [Fr < L captura < captus: see CAPTIVE] 1. a taking or being taken by force, surprise, or skill, as enemy troops, an opponent s piece in chess, etc. 2. that which is thus taken or seized; specif., a prize or booty in war 3. the … English World dictionary
capture — (n.) 1540s, from M.Fr. capture a taking, from L. captura a taking (especially of animals), from captus (see CAPTIVE (Cf. captive)). The verb is 1795; in chess, checkers, etc., 1820. Related: Captured; capturing … Etymology dictionary