seize

英 [siːz] 美 [siz]
  • vt. 抓住;夺取;理解;逮捕
  • vi. 抓住;利用;(机器)卡住
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seize 抓住,夺取,占领

来自中古英语 seisen,占据,夺取,来自古法语 seisir,占据,夺取,来自拉丁语 sacire,声称, 要求,借自 Proto-Germanic*sakana,要求,寻求,诉求,来自 PIE*sag,要求,寻求,词源同 seek,sake.

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seize: [13] Seize entered English as a term in the feudal legal system, meaning ‘take possession of property’. It was borrowed from Old French seisir, which went back via a Gallo-Latin *sacīre ‘claim’ to a prehistoric Germanic *sakjan. This in turn was derived from the base *sak- ‘process’, which also produced English sake (one of whose ancestral meanings was ‘legal action’).
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seize (v.)
mid-13c., from Old French seisir "to take possession of, take by force; put in possession of, bestow upon" (Modern French saisir), from Late Latin sacire, which is generally held to be from a Germanic source, but the exact origin is uncertain. Perhaps from Frankish *sakjan "lay claim to" (compare Gothic sokjan, Old English secan "to seek;" see seek). Or perhaps from Proto-Germanic *satjan "to place" (see set (v.)).

Originally a legal term in reference to feudal property holdings or offices. Meaning "to grip with the hands or teeth" is from c. 1300; that of "to take possession by force or capture" (of a city, etc.) is from mid-14c. Figurative use, with reference to death, disease, fear, etc. is from late 14c. Meaning "to grasp with the mind" is attested from 1855. Of engines or other mechanisms, attested from 1878. Related: Seized; seizing.
1. Carpe diem. Seize the day, boys. Make your lives extraordinary.
人生就应该是快乐的,要抓住每一天,孩子们,让你们的生活变得非凡起来。

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2. Army officers plotted a failed attempt yesterday to seize power.
军官们昨天夺权未遂。

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3. The government now hopes to seize the initiative on education.
如今政府希望抓住教育上的主动权。

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4. Coup plotters tried to seize power in Moscow.
政变谋划者试图夺取莫斯科的政权。

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5. The lady conspired to seize supreme power.
该女士图谋攫取最高权力。

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