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1 capture
kaptyʀf1) ( action) Gefangennahme f, Festnahme f, Beschlagnahmung f2) ( butin) Beute f, Fang mIls ont fait une belle capture. — Sie haben einen guten Fang gemacht./Sie haben eine schöne Beute gemacht.
capturecapture [kaptyʀ]d'un animal [Ein]fangen neutre -
2 capture de fleuve
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3 prise
pʀizf1) Entnahme f, Nehmen n2) ( pincée) Prise f3) ( en judo) Griff m4) MIL Einnahme f5)6) TECH Nehmen n, Ergreifen n, Abgriff m, Steckdose f7)prise de vue — CINE Aufnahme f
8)prise de sang — MED Blutabnahme f
priseprise [pʀiz]1 (action de prendre avec les mains) Griff masculin; Beispiel: maintiens bien la prise! halt dich gut fest!2 (poignée, objet que l'on peut empoigner) Halt masculin; Beispiel: lâcher prise loslassen; figuré nachgeben4 électricité Beispiel: prise de courant Steckdose féminin; Beispiel: prise multiple Mehrfachsteckdose féminin7 médecine, pharmacie Beispiel: prise de sang; (prélèvement) Blutabnahme féminin; Beispiel: se faire faire une prise de sang sich datif Blut abnehmen lassen -
4 fleuve
Fluß; Strom*
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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
Capture — can refer to a number of things aside from its usual :* In abstract strategy games (such as taekwondo), the process of eliminating or immobilising an opponent s game piece. * In radio, FM capture is a phenomenon of frequency modulation. In media … Wikipedia
capture — cap‧ture [ˈkæptʆə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] 1. COMMERCE to get something that previously belonged to one of your competitors: • Japanese firms have captured over 60% of the electronics market. 2. COMPUTING to put something such as information or a… … Financial and business terms
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
Capture Go — is a simplified variation of the Go board game established primarily as an introduction to the rules and concepts of Go. Known also as The Capture Game, First Capture Go, and Atari Go, it was first introduced by Yasuda Yasutoshi, an 8 dan… … Wikipedia
capture — I verb apprehend, arrest, capere, carry away, catch, comprehendere, confine, hold captive, hold in captivity, immure, impress, imprison, incarcerate, jail, lock up, make an arrest, make prisoner, net, repress, restrain, restrict, seize, subdue,… … Law dictionary
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