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seizing

/see-zing/US // ˈsi zɪŋ //UK // (ˈsiːzɪŋ) //

缉获,缉拿,缉捕,缉查

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that seizes.
    • : Nautical. a means of binding or fastening together two objects, as two ropes, or parts of the same rope, by a number of longitudinal and transverse turns of marline, wire, or other small stuff.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbabduct; take by force
Forms: seizings
Synonyms
ambush埋伏,伏击,突击检查,埋头苦干annex附件,吞并,吞噬,吞并案apprehend逮捕,抓获,捉拿,缉拿arrest逮捕,拘捕,抓捕,捕获capture捕获,捕捉,抓住,采集catch接住,抓住,捕捉,捕获commandeer征用,强行征用,霸占,强征confiscate充公,充公了,充公的,充公了的force力量,力,权力,力度grab抓住,抓紧时间,抓取,攫取hijack劫持,劫持行为,劫持事件,劫持人质impound扣押,扣留,扣压,封锁kidnap劫持,绑架,拐骗,绑票occupy占领,占据,占用,占据了overrun越位,越界,掉头就跑,越位的情况pick up捡起,拾起,拿起,捡拾take采纳,采纳了take over接管,兼并,接手,接管工作appropriate适当的,适当,恰当的,适宜的arrogate傲慢的,嚣张,傲慢无礼,傲慢bag袋子,袋,包包,包bust半身像,半身,胸围,半身雕像claw爪子,爪牙,脚爪,钳子clutch离合器,离合,攥紧,攥住conquer征服,克服,征服者,攻克exact确实,精确的,精准的,确实的gain收益,获得,收获,效益get得到,获得,拿到,得grasp掌握,把握,把握住,握住hook上钩,钩子,钩住,钩incorporate纳入,兼并,设有,吸收了lift升降机,抬起,举起,抬起来nabNABnail指甲,钉子,钉钉子,钉书钉overcome克服,攻克,战胜,克服困难overpower压倒,压倒性的,打倒,压倒一切overwhelm压倒性的,压倒,压制,压倒一切pounce扑腾,扑打,扑向,扑通secure安全,安全的,稳固的snag钉子,钉子户,抢夺,抢救snare陷阱,诱饵,诱捕,弶港subdue制服,镇住了,收服,征服throttle节流,节流阀,节流板,节气门trap陷阱,陷害,疏水阀,陷害他人usurp侵占,篡夺,僭越,篡改wrench扳手carry off带走,带走了,扛起,抬走spirit away魂飞魄散,魂不守舍,魂飞天外,魂不附体take by storm乘风破浪,乘风而起,乘风而上,猛攻take captive俘虏,俘获,俘掳,俘虏了take possession of占了,占有,占,占居

Examples

  • While many are looking at the Core Web Vitals as a big hoop to jump through to please the search powers that be, others are seeing — and seizing — the opportunities that come along with this change.

  • So if you’re open to even the slimmest justification for granting blanket forgiveness and starting over, there it is for the seizing.

  • The federal government can also extend that seizing power to oil and gas companies that provide energy services, or ones that merely float a plan someday to do so, so long as they also pay.

  • But Beyoncé has been nothing if not a master of seizing her own crisis management.

  • Seizing Mariupol would be a major blow to Ukraine, which had been winning the war in the east in recent months.

  • “He has gone weeks without talking because of the constant seizing,” Mandy said.

  • History has no shortage of rogue explorers seizing land, hoisting their flags, and building new societies.

  • Seizing on this scene, critics called the novel “an allegory of our violent times.”

  • She is skilful in seizing salient characteristics, and her chief aim is to preserve the individuality of her sitters and models.

  • It is not surprising after this to learn that some children are slow in seizing the representative character of acting.

  • Hilda reached to take the offered telegram, but her hand wavered around it instead of seizing it.

  • The active Capt descended, and seizing the substantial handle rang loudly.

  • He was a man of gigantic muscle, and seizing the arm of Louis, called aloud to bar the egress.