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capture in Japanese

capture in Japanese is 捕獲, 記録, 捉える — capture means to take hold of or seize something or someone by force.

capture in Japanese

捕獲
noun
Pronounced: hokaku
The securing of an object of strife or desire, as by the power of some attraction.
捕獲
verb
Pronounced: hokaku
(transitive) To take control of; to seize by force or stratagem.
記録
verb
Pronounced: kiroku
(transitive) To store (as in sounds or image) for later revisitation.
捉える
verb
Pronounced: toraeru
(transitive) To reproduce convincingly.
とる
verb
Pronounced: toru
(transitive) To remove or take control of an opponent’s piece in a game (e.g., chess, go, checkers).

What does "capture" mean?

  1. verb To take hold of or seize something or someone by force.
    "Soldiers captured the bridge before dawn."
  2. verb To record or represent something, especially so it can be seen or reviewed later.
    "The photograph perfectly captured the joy of the moment."
  3. noun The act of seizing or taking control of something, or the thing seized.
    "The capture of the city marked a turning point in the war."

capture in a sentence

  • Soldiers captured the bridge before dawn.
  • The goalkeeper capturing the ball ended the attack.
  • The photograph perfectly captured the joy of the moment.
  • The capture of the city marked a turning point in the war.

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Frequently asked questions

What is "capture" in Japanese?

"capture" in Japanese is 捕獲, 記録, 捉える. capture means: To take hold of or seize something or someone by force.

How do you pronounce 捕獲?

"capture" in Japanese is 捕獲, pronounced "hokaku".

How do you use "capture" in a sentence?

Example: "Soldiers captured the bridge before dawn." In Japanese, "capture" is 捕獲, 記録, 捉える.

Are there other ways to say "capture" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 4 translations listed for "capture": 捕獲, 記録, 捉える, とる.

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