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单词 seize
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seize

UK /siːz/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyseize
he/she/itseizes
present participleseizing
past tenseseized
past participleseized

DEFINITIONS5
  1. 1
    to suddenly and firmly hold someone by a part of their body or clothing

    Listen,’ he said, seizing my wrist.

    seize someone by something:

    Before he could run away, she seized him by the collar.

    Synonyms and related words

    To hold something or someone
    1. 1a
      to quickly take something in your hand

      Hearing a noise, he seized his gun from the drawer.

      Synonyms and related words

      To hold something or someone
  2. 2
    to take something using official power and force

    Customs officials have seized 100 kilos of cocaine.

    Action was taken to seize criminal assets valued at $200 million.

    Synonyms and related words

    To take something away from someone
    1. 2a
      to take control of a place or situation using military force

      Eastern towns were seized by the rebels two years ago.

      The nation’s generals seized power in a coup.

      Synonyms and related words

      Invading and taking control by force
    2. 2b
      to take something or someone away in an illegal and violent way

      Robbers tied up security guards and seized the money.

      Synonyms and related words

      To steal, or steal something
  3. 3
    to gain control in a situation
    seize control:

    Their opponents had seized control of the army.

    seize the initiative (=make certain that you are able to control a situation):

    You must seize the initiative in discussions about salary.

    Synonyms and related words

    To limit or control something or someone
  4. 4
    mainly literaryif a feeling or emotion seizes someone, it suddenly affects them very strongly

    A wave of panic seized me.

    She was seized by agonizing cramps.

    Synonyms and related words

    What feelings and emotions do
  5. 5

    be seized by sth

    if someone is seized by an idea, they are strongly convinced that it is right
    The prime minister was very seized by the need to build on everything he was seeing in that stadium.
    Submitted from:
    United Kingdom on 17/08/2012

phrases

seize an opportunity/chance


phrasal verbs

seize on
seize up

seize

US /siz/

Word Forms

present tense
I/you/we/theyseize
he/she/itseizes
present participleseizing
past tenseseized
past participleseized

DEFINITIONS5
  1. 1
    to take something using official power and force

    Customs officials have seized 100 pounds of cocaine.

    Action was taken to seize criminal assets valued at $200 million.

    Synonyms and related words

    To take something away from someone
    1. 1a
      to take control of a place or situation using military force

      Eastern towns were seized by the rebels two years ago.

      The nation’s generals seized power in a coup.

      Synonyms and related words

      Invading and taking control by force
    2. 1b
      to take something or someone away in an illegal and violent way

      Robbers tied up security guards and seized the money.

      Synonyms and related words

      To steal, or steal something
  2. 2
    to gain control in a situation
    seize control:

    Their opponents had seized control of the army.

    seize the initiative (=make certain that you are able to control a situation):

    You must seize the initiative in discussions about salary.

    Synonyms and related words

    To limit or control something or someone
  3. 3
    to suddenly and firmly hold someone by a part of their body or clothing

    Listen,” he said, seizing my wrist.

    seize someone by something:

    Before he could run away, she seized him by the collar.

    Synonyms and related words

    To hold something or someone
    1. 3a
      to quickly take something in your hand

      Hearing a noise, he seized his gun from the drawer.

      Synonyms and related words

      To hold something or someone
  4. 4
    mainly literaryif a feeling or emotion seizes someone, it suddenly affects them very strongly

    She was seized by agonizing cramps.

    A wave of panic seized me.

    Synonyms and related words

    What feelings and emotions do
  5. 5

    be seized by sth

    if someone is seized by an idea, they are strongly convinced that it is right
    The prime minister was very seized by the need to build on everything he was seeing in that stadium.
    Submitted from:
    United Kingdom on 17/08/2012

phrases

seize an opportunity/chance


phrasal verbs

seize on
seize up
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