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Seizing Meaning in English

word · lemma: seize

ˈsizɪŋ
SEE-zing
sˈiːzɪŋ
SEE-zing

释义

The act of taking hold of something suddenly and firmly, often by force or with urgency. It can also mean taking possession or control, sometimes legally.

用法与细微差别

'Seizing' is often formal or used in legal, military, or urgent contexts ('seizing power', 'seizing an opportunity', 'seizing evidence'). It's usually active and forceful. Not for gentle actions. Don't confuse with 'ceasing' (which means stopping).

例句

The police are seizing illegal drugs from the house.

basic

He is seizing the chance to travel abroad.

basic

The cat is seizing the toy mouse.

basic

By seizing the moment, she turned a small idea into a big business.

natural

The government is seizing assets from corrupt officials.

natural

He grabbed my arm, seizing it tightly so I couldn't leave.

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