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I. cap·ture [ˈkæptʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] VB trans

1. capture (take prisoner):

to capture sb
to capture sb police

2. capture (take possession):

to capture a city
to capture a ship
to capture a treasure

3. capture fig (gain):

to capture sth control, prize
to capture sb's attention/interest
to capture sb's sympathy

4. capture ECON:

to capture the market

5. capture (depict accurately):

to capture sth
to capture sth in a painting/on film

6. capture COMPUT:

to capture sth

II. cap·ture [ˈkæptʃəʳ, Am -ɚ] N

capture
Gefangennahme f <-, -n>
capture (by police)
Festnahme f <-, -n>
capture of a city
Einnahme f <-, -n>
capture of a city
Eroberung f <-, -en>
capture of a ship
capture of a ship

capture [ˈkæptʃə] VB

capture
OpenDict unos

capture VB

to capture data COMPUT

data ˈcap·ture N no pl

data capture
Datenerfassung f <-, -en>

river capture [ˈrɪvəˌkæptʃə], river piracy [ˈrɪvəˌpaɪrəsi] N

river capture
OpenDict unos

neutron capture N

neutron capture NUCL
Present
Icapture
youcapture
he/she/itcaptures
wecapture
youcapture
theycapture
Past
Icaptured
youcaptured
he/she/itcaptured
wecaptured
youcaptured
theycaptured
Present Perfect
Ihavecaptured
youhavecaptured
he/she/ithascaptured
wehavecaptured
youhavecaptured
theyhavecaptured
Past Perfect
Ihadcaptured
youhadcaptured
he/she/ithadcaptured
wehadcaptured
youhadcaptured
theyhadcaptured