Meaning of capture in English
US /ˈkæpʧər/ UK /ˈkæpʧə/
1. the action of capturing or of being captured
the capture of a robber
US /ˈkæpʧər/ UK /ˈkæpʧə/
They captured the chimpanzee that ran away from the zoo.
The police couldn't capture the thief.
3. take into one’s possession or control by force during a war
attack and capture the enemy camp
4. attract and hold the interest and attention of
The new song captured people's attention.