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I . cap·ture [ˈkæptʃəʳ] VERBE trans

1. capture (take prisoner):

capture
capture police

2. capture (take possession):

capture city
capture city ship

3. capture fig (gain):

capture

4. capture (depict accurately):

capture

5. capture INFOR:

capture

II . cap·ture [ˈkæptʃəʳ] SUBST

capture
capture (by police)
capture of a city
capture of a ship
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Expressions couramment utilisées avec capture

to elude capture

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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It may or may not be possible to block, but capturing one of the checking pieces is insufficient to remove the threat.
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He was promptly captured and brought to a hospital.
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Conditions inside the perimeter were toughmost of the medical supplies and medical personnel had been captured.
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They captured the first trench line, and the defenders started to surrender.
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It was decided that the government should begin fishing to a great extent in the northern seas, capturing whales and seals.
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In this model, the probability is between 0 and 1 and the non-linearity has been captured.
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Some of the mutineers were captured and sentenced to death.
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The paintings captured the scary, euphoric mood of a high-flying period not unlike our own.
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Hardy (2002) recorded significantly more captures in declared drought years than in normal years.
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