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seize

seize /siːz/ ●●○ W3 verb [transitiveT]  
1 TAKE something FROM somebodyTAKE something FROM SOMEWHEREto take hold of something suddenly and violently 〔突然猛烈地〕抓取,攫取 SYN grab
 Suddenly, he seized my hand.
他突然抓住我的手。
seize something from somebody
 Maggie seized the letter from her.
玛吉从她手上把信抢过去。
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In everyday English, people usually say grab or grab hold of rather than seize: 在日常英语中,人们一般说grabgrab hold of,而不说seize
She grabbed hold of his hand.
她一把抓住他的手。
2 CONTROLto take control of a place suddenly and quickly, using military force 〔用武力〕夺取,占领,抢去
seize power/control (of something)
 The rebels have seized power.
叛乱分子夺取了政权。
 A group of soldiers seized the airport.
一队士兵占领了机场。
3 TAKE something FROM SOMEWHEREif the police or government officers seize something, for example illegal drugs, they take legal possession of it 没收,收缴〔毒品等〕
 160,000 CDs were seized from illegal factories.
从非法工厂缴获了16万张激光唱片。
 All of my assets were seized, including my home.
我的所有财产,包括我的住宅,都被没收了。
4 CATCHto suddenly catch someone and make sure they cannot get away 逮捕,抓获
 The gunmen were seized at 1 am.
这几名持枪歹徒在凌晨1点被抓获。
5. seize a chance/an opportunity/the initiative CHANCE/OPPORTUNITYto quickly and eagerly do something when you have the chance to 抓住机会/时机/主动权
6 be seized with/by terror/desire etc EMOTIONALto suddenly be affected by an extremely strong feeling 充满了恐惧/欲望等
 When she saw his face, she was seized by fear.
她一看到他的脸,就感到无比恐惧。
7seize on/upon something phrasal verbphr v INTERESTEDto suddenly become very interested in an idea, excuse, what someone says etc 突然对大为关注;抓住,利用〔某想法、借口、某人所说的话等〕
 His every remark is seized upon by the press.
他的每句话都被新闻界抓住大做文章。
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8seize up phrasal verbphr v 
a) STOP MOVINGif an engine or part of a machine seizes up, its moving parts stop working and can no longer move, for example because of lack of oil 〔发动机或机器部件因缺油等〕卡住,停止运转
 The mechanism had seized up.
机械装置停止了运转。
b) STOP MOVINGif a part of your body, such as your back, seizes up, you suddenly cannot move it and it is very painful 〔背部等身体部位〕突然僵痛
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From Longman Business Dictionary
seizeseize /siːz/ verb [transitiveT]
1LAWif the police or another official authority seize goods or property, they take them because they are illegal or because the owner has not paid a debt
South Korean authorities seized 186,000 fake products in 1999.
A warrant of execution allows a bailiff to seize sufficient goods to pay your debt and costs.
2American EnglishAmEFINANCELAW if the government or another authority seizes a company, it forces it to stop trading because of debts or illegal activities
The troubled insurance company was seized by regulators on April 11.
3if you seize a chance or opportunity, you take advantage of it when it becomes available
Everyone in the organization should seize the initiative and improve their contribution.
Ohio has converted its technology to seize a share of the fast-growth $200 billion polymers industry.
Origin seize
(1200-1300) Old French saisir to take possession of, from Medieval Latin sacire
seize verb →REGISTER1
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