• capture one's attention – завладевать вниманием
• capture a town – завладевать городом
• capture a city – завладевать городом
• capture one's heart – завладевать сердцем
См. также: capital investment, capital dividend, capitulate, capitalist
The Spanish government yesterday accused Britain of an "unfriendly" act by dispatching Geoff Hoon, the Secretary of State for Defence, and the frigate HMS Grafton to Gibraltar for the 300th anniversary of its capture by an Anglo-Dutch fleet on 4 August 1704. (The Independent)
In the United States, an excess profits tax is a tax, some say excise tax, on any profit above a certain amount. A predominantly wartime fiscal instrument, the tax was designed primarily to capture wartime profits that exceeded normal peacetime profits to prevent perverse incentives for manufacturers to engage in war profiteering and warmongering. (Wikipedia)
The failed coup ended in the capture of former soldiers Berry and Denham on May 3, along with 47 Venezuelans. (Daily Mail)
Anonymity describes situations where the acting person's identity is unknown. Some writers have argued that namelessness, though technically correct, does not capture what is more centrally at stake in contexts of anonymity. The important idea here is that a person be non-identifiable, unreachable, or untrackable. Anonymity is seen as a technique, or a way of realizing, a certain other values, such as privacy, or liberty. (Wikipedia)
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