seize 的 2 个定义
seized, seiz·ing.
- to take hold of suddenly or forcibly; grasp: to seize a weapon.
- to grasp mentally; understand clearly and completely: to seize an idea.
- to take possession of by force or at will: to seize enemy ships.
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seized, seiz·ing.
- to grab or take hold suddenly or forcibly: to seize on a rope.
- to resort to a method, plan, etc., in desperation: He must seize on a solution, however risky.
- to have moving parts bind and stop moving as a result of excessive pressure, temperature, or friction: The engine seized up from cold.
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seize 近义词
grab, take
abduct; take by force
seize 的近义词 51 个
- ambush
- annex
- apprehend
- arrest
- capture
- catch
- commandeer
- confiscate
- force
- grab
- hijack
- impound
- kidnap
- occupy
- overrun
- pick up
- take
- take over
- appropriate
- arrogate
- bag
- bust
- claw
- clutch
- conquer
- exact
- gain
- get
- grasp
- hook
- incorporate
- lift
- nab
- nail
- overcome
- overpower
- overwhelm
- pounce
- secure
- snag
- snare
- subdue
- throttle
- trap
- usurp
- wrench
- carry off
- spirit away
- take by storm
- take captive
- take possession of
seize 的反义词 19 个
更多seize例句
- In fact, the opposite can be the case — which means that proponents of a financial transactions tax are seizing on the GameStop saga.
- Policymakers may be able to seize this moment as an opportunity to push new legislation and invest in developing EV technology.
- With extremist groups already looking to seize the moment, Q believers are facing at least three major paths.
- A new generation of change-makers has seized upon the idea in ways unimaginable in 1987.
- After multiple weeks of quarantining and frequent testing, Chandler seized that opportunity with a game-high 26 points in Monday’s win.
- The risk to his life was great enough that he had to flee Munich when Hitler attempted to seize power in November 1923.
- They tried to seize funds that were raised for his legal defense.
- The Patriot Act allows the Department of Justice to seize foreign bank assets in U.S. accounts.
- Whether they will seize the moment, or play the same old politics as usual, remains to be seen.
- Imagine being an Iraq vet who lost friends securing a place such as Fallujah only to see ISIS now seize it.
- The blind Samson of labor will seize upon the pillars of society and bring them down in a common destruction.
- Relations became so strained that Bonaparte was soon glad to seize on any excuse to dismiss Lannes from his post.
- Vienna capitulated and the Marshals pressed on to seize the bridge before the city.
- On the afternoon of July 5th it fell to the lot of Macdonald to attempt to seize the plateau which formed the Austrian centre.
- So she sprang away from me, laughing, and quick as I reached out to seize her, she avoided me.