transitive. To lay hold of, catch.
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释义 | the mind > possession > taking > seizing > catching or capture > catch or capture [verb (transitive)] (42) i-lecchec1000 transitive. To lay hold of, catch. fang1016 To seize upon (booty); to catch, apprehend, get into one's power (a person); to capture (a city), to seize (lands, possessions). Obs. exc. arch. hentOE transitive. To hold, grasp (a person or thing) in one's hands or arms; to seize, catch; to arrest, capture. Also intransitive. Scottish and archaic… takeOE transitive. To gain possession of (a town, building, vessel, etc.) by force; to seize, capture, esp. in war; to win by conquest. alatchlOE transitive. To get hold of, to catch. catchc1275 transitive. To capture (a castle, ship, town, etc.); to take by force. Obsolete. wina1300 To seize, capture, take as spoil; to catch (fish, a bird); to capture, take captive (a person). Obsolete except in euphemistic slang, to steal. to take ina1387 transitive. To seize, capture (a person or place); to take prisoner; to conquer in war. Cf. sense 1. Obsolete. attain1393 To overtake, come up with, catch up, get at or within reach of, catch. Obsolete. geta1400 transitive. To get hold of, capture (a person). overhent?a1400 transitive. To lay hold of, take possession of; to overtake. restay?a1400 transitive. To arrest, capture (a person). seizea1400 To take prisoner, to catch. tachec1400 To lay hold of (a person); esp. to arrest, apprehend by legal authority; = attach, v. 1a. arrest1481 gen. To catch, capture, seize, lay hold upon. Obsolete except as figurative use of 11. carrya1500 transitive. To oblige (a person) to go somewhere, esp. as a prisoner or captive; to take (a person) somewhere by force. Also (now only) with noun… collara1535 transitive. To seize or take hold of (a person) by the collar; more loosely: To capture. In Football: To stop an opponent who is running with… snap1568 transitive. To catch, capture, or seize quickly, suddenly, or by surprise. overgo1581 transitive. To come upon suddenly; to catch, apprehend, detect. Obsolete. surprise1592 gen. To capture, seize; to take possession of by force; to take prisoner. Obsolete. nibble1608 slang. transitive. To catch (a person); to nab. Obsolete. incaptivate1611 transitive. To take captive, bring into captivity. nicka1640 colloquial and slang. transitive. To catch, take unawares; to apprehend. Now: spec. (of the police) to arrest, take into custody (slang). cop1704 transitive. To capture, catch, lay hold of, ‘nab’. chop1726 transitive. To seize. Obsolete. nail1735 To catch, capture, to secure. transitive. To secure, get hold of, take possession of, acquire for oneself. Also: to pin down, make sure of (a person)… to give a person the foot1767 to give (a person) the (or †a) foot: to trip up (a person); to kick (a person). Now rare. capture1796 transitive. To make a capture of; to take prisoner; to catch by force, surprise, or stratagem; to seize as a prize in war. hooka1800 figurative. To catch, secure, e.g. as a husband, etc. sniba1801 To catch, secure. net1803 transitive. To take, catch, capture, or to gather in as with a net. nib1819 transitive. slang. To nab, to catch. Obsolete. prehend1831 transitive. To seize, arrest, grasp; to apprehend mentally. Now rare. corral1860 U.S. colloquial or slang. To secure, lay hold of, seize, capture, ‘collar’. rope1877 transitive. Originally and chiefly U.S. In extended use: to capture, to trap; to ensnare; spec. (of an undercover detective) to win the confidence… Subcategories:— again (3) — violently (1) — after a search (1) — catch by pursuit (2) |
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