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浇花
Capture d'écran
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
screen capture SUST.
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
I. capture [ingl. brit. ˈkaptʃə, ingl. am. ˈkæptʃər] SUST.
1. capture (gen):
2. capture:
capture FÍS., GEOGR.
II. capture [ingl. brit. ˈkaptʃə, ingl. am. ˈkæptʃər] V. trans.
1. capture literal:
capture person, animal
capture stronghold, chess piece
2. capture fig.:
capture moment, likeness
capture feeling, essence, beauty
I. screen [ingl. brit. skriːn, ingl. am. skrin] SUST.
1. screen:
screen CINE, INFORM., TV
on screen INFORM.
on screen CINE, TV
the screen fig.
he writes for the screen atrbv. actor, star
he writes for the screen appearance, debut, performance
2. screen (panel):
3. screen (cover):
screen fig.
to act as a screen for illegal activity
4. screen MED.:
5. screen MILIT.:
6. screen (sieve):
7. screen ingl. am. (in door):
II. screen [ingl. brit. skriːn, ingl. am. skrin] V. trans.
1. screen (show on screen):
screen CINE film
screen TV programme, film, event
2. screen (shield):
screen (conceal) person, house
protéger (from de)
3. screen:
screen (subject to test) ADMIN. applicants, candidates
screen refugees
screen (at airport) baggage
screen MED. person, patient
to be screened staff:
4. screen (sieve):
I. on-screen [ingl. brit. ɒnˈskriːn, ingl. am. ˈˌɑn ˈskrin] ADJ.
1. on-screen INFORM.:
2. on-screen CINE:
on-screen action etc
on-screen sex, relationship
II. on-screen [ingl. brit. ɒnˈskriːn, ingl. am. ˈˌɑn ˈskrin] ADV. INFORM.
on-screen edit, display
en el diccionario PONS
I. capture [ˈkæptʃəʳ, ingl. am. -tʃɚ] V. trans.
1. capture (take prisoner):
2. capture (take possession of):
capture city, control
3. capture (gain):
4. capture ECON.:
capture the market
5. capture ARTE, CINE:
capture atmosphere
capture on film
6. capture fig.:
capture attention
capture moment, moods
7. capture INFORM.:
II. capture [ˈkæptʃəʳ, ingl. am. -tʃɚ] SUST.
1. capture (act of capturing):
2. capture (captured person, thing):
3. capture INFORM.:
I. screen [skri:n] SUST.
1. screen TV, INFORM.:
2. screen:
3. screen no pl. ingl. am. fig. (of troops):
4. screen (sieve):
II. screen [skri:n] V. trans.
1. screen (hide):
2. screen (protect):
to screen sb/sth from sth
protéger qn/qc de qc
3. screen (examine):
4. screen (put through a screening device):
5. screen:
screen CINE
6. screen (put through a sieve):
en el diccionario PONS
I. capture [ˈkæp·tʃər] V. trans.
1. capture (take prisoner):
2. capture (take possession of):
capture city, control
3. capture (gain):
4. capture ECON.:
capture the market
5. capture ARTE, CINE:
capture atmosphere
capture on film
6. capture fig.:
capture attention
capture moment, moods
7. capture comput:
II. capture [ˈkæp·tʃər] SUST.
1. capture (act of capturing):
2. capture (captured person, thing):
3. capture comput:
I. screen [skrin] SUST.
1. screen TV, comput:
2. screen:
3. screen fig. (of troops):
4. screen (for window):
5. screen (sieve):
II. screen [skrin] V. trans.
1. screen (hide):
2. screen (protect):
to screen sb/sth from sth
protéger qn/qc de qc
3. screen (examine):
4. screen:
screen CINE
5. screen (put through sieve):
Present
Icapture
youcapture
he/she/itcaptures
wecapture
youcapture
theycapture
Past
Icaptured
youcaptured
he/she/itcaptured
wecaptured
youcaptured
theycaptured
Present Perfect
Ihavecaptured
youhavecaptured
he/she/ithascaptured
wehavecaptured
youhavecaptured
theyhavecaptured
Past Perfect
Ihadcaptured
youhadcaptured
he/she/ithadcaptured
wehadcaptured
youhadcaptured
theyhadcaptured
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In this model, the probability is between 0 and 1 and the non-linearity has been captured.
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Some of the mutineers were captured and sentenced to death.
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They captured the first trench line, and the defenders started to surrender.
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Conditions inside the perimeter were toughmost of the medical supplies and medical personnel had been captured.
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He was promptly captured and brought to a hospital.
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