capture
31capture — [16] Along with its relatives captive, captivity, captivate, and captor, capture is the English language’s most direct lineal descendant of Latin capere ‘take, seize’ (others include capable, case for carrying things, cater, and chase, and heave… …
32capture*/*/ — [ˈkæptʃə] verb [T] I 1) to catch a person or animal and stop them from escaping Most of the men had been either killed or captured.[/ex] 2) to get control of something, for example in a war or in business Rebel forces have captured the… …
33capture K — K pagavimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. K capture; K electron capture vok. K Einfang, m rus. K захват, m pranc. capture K, f …
34capture — capturable, adj. capturer, n. /kap cheuhr/, v., captured, capturing, n. v.t. 1. to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar. 2. to gain control of or exert influence over: an ad that captured our… …
35capture — ● n. f. ►FLUXDON Résultat de l action de capturer. En particulier, une capture d écran est un fichier graphique contenant tout ou partie de ce qui se trouvait affiché à l écran à l instant de la capture …
36capture — pagavimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. capture; trapping vok. Einfang, m; Haftung, f rus. захват, m pranc. capture, f; piégeage, m …
37capture L — L pagavimas statusas T sritis fizika atitikmenys: angl. L capture vok. L Einfang, m rus. L захват, m pranc. capture L, f …
38capture — / kæptʃə/ verb to take or get control of something ♦ to capture 10% of the market to sell hard, and so take a 10% market share ♦ to capture 20% of a company’s shares to buy shares in a company rapidly and so own 20% of it …
39capture — / kæptʃə/ verb to take or get control of something ♦ to capture 10% of the market to sell hard, and so take a 10% market share ♦ to capture 20% of a company’s shares to buy shares in a company rapidly and so own 20% of it …
40CAPTURE — n. f. Action de capturer ou Résultat de cette action. La capture d’un navire …