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  • 1 capture

    [- ə]
    1) (to take by force, skill etc: The soldiers captured the castle; Several animals were captured.) sagūstīt; sagrābt
    2) (to take possession of (a person's attention etc): The story captured his imagination.) saistīt
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    notveršana, sagūstīšana; sagrābšana; laupījums, ieguvums; sagūstīt, notvert; sagrābt, iegūt; saistīt; uztvert

    English-Latvian dictionary > capture

  • 2 annex

    1. [ə'neks] verb
    (to take possession of (eg a country).) anektēt; pievienot
    2. ['æneks] noun
    (a building added to, or used as an addition to, another building: a hotel annexe.) piebūve
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    papildinājums, pielikums; piebūve; pierīce; anektēt, pievienot ar varu; pielikt, pievienot

    English-Latvian dictionary > annex

  • 3 overrun

    present participle - overrunning; verb
    1) (to fill, occupy or take possession of: The house was overrun with mice.) iebrukt; pārņemt
    2) (to continue longer than intended: The programme overran by five minutes.) pārsniegt atvēlēto laiku
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    līt pāri malām, pārplūst; pārsniegt; ieņemt, iebrukt; pārmākt, pārņemt

    English-Latvian dictionary > overrun

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  • take possession of sth — get/take possession of sth ► to start to use and control goods, a building, or a piece of land, whether you own them or not: »Was the bank entitled to take possession of his property and exercise its power of sale without an order of the court?… …   Financial and business terms

  • take possession — phrasal : to get into one s possession by an act of one s own : enter into possession take possession of a new house doing the Lord s work by taking possession of the Promised Land A.J.Toynbee had bought a car but hadn t yet taken possession :… …   Useful english dictionary

  • take possession of — they were under orders to take possession of the house and all of its contents Syn: seize, appropriate, impound, expropriate, sequestrate, sequester, confiscate; take, get, acquire, obtain, procure, possess oneself of, get hold of, get one s… …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • take possession — receive the keys as the new owner    We bought a house in Parkland. When do you take possession? …   English idioms

  • To take possession — Possession Pos*ses sion, n. [F. possession, L. possessio.] 1. The act or state of possessing, or holding as one s own. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) The having, holding, or detention of property in one s power or command; actual seizin or occupancy;… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • take possession of — SEIZE, appropriate, impound, expropriate, sequestrate, sequester, confiscate; take, get, acquire, obtain, procure, possess oneself of, get hold of, get one s hands on; capture, commandeer, requisition; …   Useful english dictionary

  • get/take possession of sth — ► to start to use and control goods, a building, or a piece of land, whether you own them or not: »Was the bank entitled to take possession of his property and exercise its power of sale without an order of the court? »The court appointed a… …   Financial and business terms

  • take possession of — capture, control over …   English contemporary dictionary

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