| 释义 | 
		 seizeBrE /siːz/NAmE /siːz/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they seize BrE /siːz/ NAmE /siːz/present simple - he / she / it seizes BrE /ˈsiːzɪz/ NAmE /ˈsiːzɪz/past simple seized BrE /siːzd/ NAmE /siːzd/past participle seized BrE /siːzd/ NAmE /siːzd/ -ing form seizing BrE /ˈsiːzɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈsiːzɪŋ/to take sb/sth in your hand suddenly and using force 抓住;捉住;夺 SYN grab ◆~ sth from sbShe tried to seize the gun from him.  她试图夺他的枪。◆~ sb/sthHe seized her by the arm.  他抓住她的胳膊。◆She  seized hold of  my hand.  她抓住我的手。~ sth (from sb) to take control of a place or situation, often suddenly and violently (常指通过暴力突然)夺取,攻占,控制◆They seized the airport in a surprise attack.  他们突袭攻占了机场。◆The army has  seized control of  the country.  军队已经控制全国。◆He  seized power  in a military coup.  他在军事政变中夺取了政权。~ sbto arrest or capture sb 逮捕;捉拿;俘获◆The men were seized as they left the building.  这些人在离开那栋房子时被抓获。~ sthto take illegal or stolen goods away from sb 起获;没收;扣押◆A large quantity of drugs was seized during the raid.  在这次突击行动中起获了大量毒品。~ a chance, an opportunity, the initiative, etc. to be quick to make use of a chance, an opportunity, etc. 抓住,把握(机会、时机、主动等) SYN grab ◆The party  seized  the initiative  with both hands  (= quickly and with enthusiasm).  该党迅速掌握主动。~ sb(of an emotion 情绪) to affect sb suddenly and deeply 突然侵袭;突然控制◆Panic seized her.  她突然惊慌失措。◆He  was seized by  curiosity.  他好奇心顿起。  =   seize up (1)     ●ˈseize on/upon sthto suddenly show a lot of interest in sth, especially because you can use it to your advantage 利用;抓住(可利用的事物) SYN pounce on/upon ◆The rumours were eagerly seized upon by the local press.  当地报章迫不及待地对这些传闻加以炒作。●ˌseize ˈup (NAmE also   seize) (of the parts of a machine 机器部件) to stop moving or working correctly 停止运转;发生故障if a part of your body  seizes up, you are unable to move it easily and it is often painful (身体)发僵 |