俘获

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Meaning and Usage

The verb 俘获 (fúhuò) primarily means "to capture or seize," often used in military contexts to describe capturing prisoners of war or enemy personnel. However, it is also commonly used metaphorically to express capturing someone's heart, attention, or affection.

Common Collocations

  • 俘获 (capture the enemy troops): used in military or historical contexts.
  • 俘获 (capture people's hearts): used to describe winning people's affection or admiration.
  • 俘获注意 (capture attention): used when someone or something attracts focus or interest.

Usage Notes

When used literally, 俘获 often refers to capturing people or animals, especially in a conflict or hunting scenario. In figurative use, it conveys a strong emotional or psychological impact, such as winning over an audience or someone's feelings.

Avoid confusing 俘获 with simpler verbs like (zhuā, to grab) or (zhuō, to catch), as 俘获 carries a stronger sense of conquest or winning over, not just physical catching.

Register and Tone

The word 俘获 is somewhat formal and often appears in written language, news reports, or formal speech rather than casual conversation. In everyday speech, people might use 捕捉 or for similar meanings but less formal or dramatic.

Example Sentences

The soldiers successfully captured the enemy commander.

This movie captured the hearts of the audience.

His speech captured everyone's attention present.