Seize Meaning in English
word
/ˈsiz/
seez
/sˈiːz/
seez
释义
To take hold of something quickly and firmly, especially by force or suddenly. It can also mean to take control or possession, often in legal or official situations.
用法与细微差别
'Seize' is formal or official; often used in legal, police, military, or urgent contexts ('seize the opportunity,' 'seize property'). Not used for gentle or slow actions. Can mean both to physically grab and to take control by authority.
Spanish: apoderarse de - tomar - incautarPortuguese (BR): apreender - tomar - confiscarPortuguese (PT): apreender - tomar - confiscarChinese (Simplified): 夺取 - 抓住 - 没收Chinese (Traditional): 奪取 - 抓住 - 沒收Hindi: क़ब्ज़ा करना - पकड़ना - ज़ब्त करनाArabic: يستولي على - يصادر - يمسكBengali: দখল করা - জব্দ করাRussian: захватить - арестовать - изъятьJapanese: 押収する - つかみ取る - 奪うVietnamese: tịch thu - chiếm lấy - nắm lấyKorean: 압수하다 - 붙잡다 - 장악하다Turkish: el koymak - yakalamak - kapmakUrdu: قبضہ کرنا - ضبط کرناIndonesian: menyita - merebut - mengambil alih
例句
The police seized the stolen car.
basic
He tried to seize her bag.
basic
Now is the time to seize the opportunity.
basic
The army seized control of the city overnight.
natural
If you want success, you have to seize every chance that comes your way.
natural
The customs officers seized a shipment of illegal goods at the border.
natural