captured
Prononciation : [ˈkæptʃərd]
Mot
Contexte : « media and entertainment »
(verb) to take something like a picture or video to keep forever. When you capture a moment, you use a camera to save that moment, so you can remember it later.
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She captured the beautiful sunset with her camera.
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He didn't capture any photos during the trip, so he has no memories to look back on.
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What special moment did you capture during the party?
Contexte : « conflict or combat »
(verb) to take control of someone or something, usually in a situation where they cannot escape. If you capture an animal, you catch it and hold it tightly so it can’t run away.
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The soldiers captured the enemy base successfully.
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The hero failed to capture the villain during the chase.
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How do you think they captured the wild animal?
Contexte : « emotion »
(verb) to express or show a feeling or idea in a strong or clear way. When a story captures your heart, it means you really feel something when you hear it.
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The movie captured the audience's emotions perfectly.
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The speech didn't capture the crowd’s attention at all; they seemed bored.
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What made the book capture your imagination?
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