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キャプチャの定義 - フリー辞書による

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「キャプチャ」という言葉の定義について、フリー辞書では、情報やデータを取得する行為を指すと説明されています。キャプチャは、特定の対象を捉えたり、記録したりすることを含み、さまざまな文脈で使用される用語です。
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Capturing - definition of capturing by The Free Dictionary Capturing - definition of capturing by The Free Dictionary https://www.thefreedictionary.com/capturing Printer Friendly capture (redirected from capturing ) Also found in: Thesaurus , Medical , Legal , Idioms , Encyclopedia . cap·ture (kăp′chər) tr.v. cap·tured , cap·tur·ing , cap·tures 1. a. To take captive, as by force or craft; seize. b. To gain possession or control of, as in a game or contest: capture the queen in chess; captured the liberal vote. 2. a. To attract and hold: tales of adventure that capture the imagination. b. Astronomy To attract and pull (a celestial body) into orbit by gravitation. 3. To succeed in preserving in lasting form: capture a likeness in a painting. n. 1. The act of catching, taking, or winning, as by force or skill. 2. One that has been seized, caught, or won; a catch or prize. 3. Astronomy The process by which a massive body, such as a star or planet, draws and holds another body in gravitational orbit. 4. Physics The phenomenon in which an atom or a nucleus absorbs a subatomic particle, often with the subsequent emission of radiation. [From French, capture , from Old French, from Latin captūra , a catching of animals , from captus , past participle of capere , to seize ; see kap- in Indo-European roots .] American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved. capture ( ˈkæptʃə ) vb ( tr ) 1. to take prisoner or gain control over: to capture an enemy ; to capture a town . 2. (Games, other than specified) (in a game or contest) to win control or possession of: to capture a pawn in chess . 3. to succeed in representing or describing (something elusive): the artist captured her likeness . 4. (General Physics) physics (of an atom, molecule, ion, or nucleus) to acquire (an additional particle) 5. (Computer Science) to insert or transfer (data) into a computer n 6. the act of taking by force; seizure 7. the person or thing captured; booty 8. (General Physics) physics a process by which an atom, molecule, ion, or nucleus acquires an additional particle 9. (Physical Geography) geography Also called: piracy the process by which the headwaters of one river are diverted into another through erosion caused by the second river's tributaries 10. (Computer Science) the act or process of inserting or transferring data into a computer [C16: from Latin captūra a catching, that which is caught, from capere to take] ˈcapturer n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014 cap•ture (ˈkæp tʃər) v. -tured, -tur•ing, n. v.t. 1. to take by force or stratagem; take prisoner; seize; apprehend. 2. to gain control of or exert influence over: to capture someone's attention. 3. to take possession of, as in a game or contest. 4. to represent or record in lasting form: a movie that captures Berlin in the 1930s. 5. a. to enter (data) into a computer for processing or storage. b. to record (data) in preparation for such entry. n. 6. the act of capturing; seizure. 7. the person or thing captured. 8. the process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle. [1535–45; < Middle French < Latin captūra < capt(us), past participle of capere to take] cap′tur•er, n. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. capture Past participle: captured Gerund: capturing Imperative Present Preterite Present Continuous Present Perfect Past Continuous Past Perfect Future Future Perfect Future Continuous Present Perfect Continuous Future Perfect Continuous Past Perfect Continuous Conditional Past Conditional Imperative capture capture Present I capture you capture he/she/it captures we capture you capture they capture Preterite I captured you captured he/she/it captured we captured you captured they captured Present Continuous I am capturing you are capturing he/she/it is capturing we are capturing you are capturing they are capturing Present Perfect I have captured you have captured he/she/it has captured we have captured you have captured they have captured Past Continuous I was capturing you were capturing he/she/it was capturing we were capturing you were capturing they were capturing Past Perfect I had captured you had captured he/she/it had captured we had captured you had captured they had captured Future I will capture you will capture he/she/it will capture we will capture you will capture they will capture Future Perfect I will have captured you will have captured he/she/it will have captured we will have captured you will have captured they will have captured Future Continuous I will be capturing you will be capturing he/she/it will be capturing we will be capturing you will be capturing they will be capturing Present Perfect Continuous I have been capturing you have been capturing he/she/it has been capturing we have been capturing you have been capturing they have been capturing Future Perfect Continuous I will have been capturing you will have been capturing he/she/it will have been capturing we will have been capturing you will have been capturing they will have been capturing Past Perfect Continuous I had been capturing you had been capturing he/she/it had been capturing we had been capturing you had been capturing they had been capturing Conditional I would capture you would capture he/she/it would capture we would capture you would capture they would capture Past Conditional I would have captured you would have captured he/she/it would have captured we would have captured you would have captured they would have captured Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 Thesaurus Antonyms Related Words Synonyms Legend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. capture - the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property gaining control , seizure acquiring , getting - the act of acquiring something; "I envied his talent for acquiring"; "he's much more interested in the getting than in the giving" usurpation - wrongfully seizing and holding (an office or powers) by force (especially the seizure of a throne or supreme authority); "a succession of generals who ruled by usurpation" arrest , taking into custody , apprehension , pinch , collar , catch - the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal); "the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar" conquering , conquest , subjection , subjugation - the act of conquering enslavement - the act of making slaves of your captives 2. capture - a process whereby a star or planet holds an object in its gravitational field natural action , natural process , action , activity - a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity" 3. capture - any process in which an atomic or nuclear system acquires an additional particle natural action , natural process , action , activity - a process existing in or produced by nature (rather than by the intent of human beings); "the action of natural forces"; "volcanic activity" 4. capture - the act of taking of a person by force seizure felony - a serious crime (such as murder or arson) abduction - the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man's wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife kidnapping , snatch - (law) the unlawful act of capturing and carrying away a person against their will and holding them in false imprisonment 5. capture - the removal of an opponent's piece from the chess board chess move - the act of moving a chess piece en passant - (chess) a chess pawn that is moved two squares can be captured by an opponent's pawn commanding the square that was passed exchange - (chess) the capture by both players (usually on consecutive moves) of pieces of equal value; "the endgame began after the exchange of queens" exchange - (chess) gaining (or losing) a rook in return for a knight or bishop; "black lost the exchange" Verb 1. capture - succeed in representing or expressing something intangible; "capture the essence of Spring"; "capture an idea" interpret , represent - create an image or likeness of; "The painter represented his wife as a young girl" recapture - take up anew; "The author recaptures an old idea here" 2. capture - attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts" bewitch , captivate , charm , enamor , enamour , entrance , trance , enchant , becharm , beguile , fascinate , catch hold - hold the attention of; "The soprano held the audience"; "This story held our interest"; "She can hold an audience spellbound" attract , appeal - be attractive to; "The idea of a vacation appeals to me"; "The beautiful garden attracted many people" work - gratify and charm, usually in order to influence; "the political candidate worked the crowds" 3. capture - succeed in catching or seizing, especially after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?" catch , get clutch , prehend , seize - take hold of; grab; "The sales clerk quickly seized the money on the counter"; "She clutched her purse"; "The mother seized her child by the arm"; "Birds of prey often seize small mammals" retake , recapture - capture again; "recapture the escaped prisoner" lasso , rope - catch with a lasso; "rope cows" 4. capture - bring about the capture of an elementary particle or celestial body and causing it enter a new orbit; "This nucleus has captured the slow-moving neutrons"; "The star captured a comet" alter , change , modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has chan

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