capturing
Prononciation : [ˈkæp.tʃər.ɪŋ]
Contexte : « photography »
(verb) to take a picture or make a video of something. It’s like using your camera to catch a special moment that you want to remember.
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She is capturing beautiful images of nature on her hike.
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He wasn't capturing any good photos at the party because his camera was broken.
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What moments do you enjoy capturing most with your camera?
Contexte : « control »
(verb) to take control of someone or something, often by using force. This is like when someone takes over a place or a person cannot escape.
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The team was capturing the flag during the game and they looked very excited.
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They were not capturing the enemy base during the game, so they lost.
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How do you think they will capture the castle in the game?
Contexte : « attention »
(verb) to get someone's attention in a way that makes them interested. It’s like doing something special so that people notice you.
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The teacher is capturing the students' attention with an interesting story.
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His boring presentation was not capturing anyone's attention.
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What activities are good at capturing kids' attention?