1、capture
(尤指在戰(zhàn)爭中)俘虜,擒獲,占領,奪取
The guerrillas shot down one aeroplane and captured the pilot.
游擊隊擊落了一架飛機,并俘獲了飛行員。
The whole town celebrated when two tanks were captured.
全城居民慶祝繳獲了兩輛坦克。
代表(特點);表現(xiàn),體現(xiàn)(感情、氣氛)
Chef Idris Caldora offers an inspired menu that captures the spirit of the Mediterranean.
廚師伊德里斯·卡爾多拉開出一份富有地中海特色的菜單,讓人眼前一亮。
Their mood was captured by one who said, 'Students here don't know or care about campus issues.'
一個人的話道出了他們的心情,“這兒的學生既不了解也不關心校園問題。”
吸引(注意力);激發(fā)(想象);贏得(喜愛)
the great names of the Tory party who usually capture the historian's attention.
往往會引起歷史學家關注的保守黨大人物
the issue that has captured the imagination of nearly the whole nation.
激發(fā)了幾乎所有國人想象力的爭論
2、extraordinary
非凡的;優(yōu)秀的;出色的
We've made extraordinary progress as a society in that regard.
在那個方面,我們的社會已經(jīng)取得了巨大的進步。
The task requires extraordinary patience and endurance.
那項任務需要非凡的耐心和毅力。
非常奇特的;令人驚奇的
What an extraordinary thing to happen!
這事兒真蹊蹺!
His decision to hold talks is extraordinary because it could mean the real end of the war.
他作出舉行談判的決定非同尋常,因為這可能意味著戰(zhàn)爭真的要結(jié)束了。
adj. 有創(chuàng)見的,有靈感的