capturer 的 2 个定义
cap·tured, cap·tur·ing.
- to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize: The police captured the burglar.
- to gain control of or exert influence over: an ad that captured our attention; a TV show that captured 30% of the prime-time audience.
- to take possession of, as in a game or contest: to capture a pawn in chess.
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- the act of capturing.
- the thing or person captured.
- Physics. the process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle.
- Crystallography. substitution in a crystal lattice of a trace element for an element of lower valence.
更多capturer例句
- The more the regulation, the greater the opportunities for capture.
- Google says the Camera app, too, should also make it obvious when a filter has been enabled — both in the real-time capture and afterwards.
- The unit also functions as a handy 410-CFM leaf-vacuum and shredder, and includes a capture bag to help make cleanup faster.
- Carbon capture, utilization, and storage will be critical for China—and the world—to meet current net zero emissions targets, the International Energy Agency said Thursday.
- In cutting a video down to the most important or compelling 10 to 20 seconds of content, marketers can quickly grab attention and drive viewers to take the desired action, whether it be an email capture, social media follow, a share, or a sale.
- But the corpse was the bailiff's property, till his claim was paid, and nought but the money would soften the iron capturer.
- She feared that her capturer might take a fancy for roast fowl if he should see them.
- My capturer was a boy, and as remarkable a specimen of a boy as it has ever been my lot to meet during the whole of my career.
- In the Welsh legends the maid consents to wed her capturer, and remain with him until he strikes her with iron.
- Search a patriot, a capturer of the tyrants' den, a man who has been exterminating aristocrats?