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		seize AHD[sēz] D.J.[siːz]K.K.[siz]v.(动词)seized, seiz.ing, seiz.es v.tr.(及物动词)- To grasp suddenly and forcibly; take or grab:抓住,捉住:突然地,有力地抓住;拿或抓住:seize a sword.抓住剑
 
 - To grasp with the mind; apprehend:掌握,理解:思想上掌握;领悟:seize an idea and develop it to the fullest extent.理解了一个主意,并把它发挥至极限
 - To possess oneself of (something):抓住:使自己占有(某物):seize an opportunity.抓住机遇
 
 - To have a sudden, overwhelming effect on:影响:产生突然、压倒一切的效果:a heinous crime that seized the minds and emotions of the populace.一个十恶不赦的大罪在老百姓中引起强烈反响
 - To overwhelm physically:侵袭:在身体上压倒:a person who was seized with a terminal disease.一个被晚期疾病侵扰的人
 
 - To take into custody; capture.捕获;俘虏
 
 - To take quick and forcible possession of; confiscate:没收,查封:迅速和强制占有;查封:seize a cache of illegal drugs.查封非法药物的贮藏处
 
 - Also seise [sēz]  也作 seise [sēz] 
 
 - To put (one) into possession of something.占有:使(某人)占有某物
 - To vest ownership of a feudal property in.受封:使对封建财产的所有权属于
 
 - Nautical To bind with turns of small line.【航海】  缠扎:用细绳缠扎
 
  v.intr.(不及物动词)- To lay sudden or forcible hold of.抓住,夺取,攫取:突然或有力地抓住
 
 - To cohere or fuse with another part as a result of high pressure or temperature and restrict or prevent further motion or flow.卡住,咬住:因高压或过热而与其它部分连接或融合,从而限制或阻止进一步移动或流动
 - To come to a halt:停止,终止:The talks seized up and were rescheduled.会谈终止并进行重新安排
 
 
 - Middle English seisen 中古英语 seisen 
 
 - from Old French seisir [to take possession] 源自 古法语 seisir [占有] 
 
 - [of Germanic origin] [源于日耳曼语] 
 
  seizʹable adj.(形容词)seizʹer n.(名词) |