seizure
n. 沒收; 奪取; 捕捉; 突然發作
If someone has a seizure, they have a sudden violent attack of an illness, especially one that affects their heart or brain.
...a mild cardiac seizure...
輕度的心臟病發作
I was prescribed drugs to control seizures.
醫生給我開了些控制病情發作的藥。
If there is a seizure of power or a seizure of an area of land, a group of people suddenly take control of the place, using force.
...the seizure of territory through force.
對領土的武裝佔領
When an organization such as the police or customs service makes a seizure of illegal goods, they find them and take them away.
Police have made one of the biggest seizures of heroin there's ever been in Britain.
警方這次繳獲的海洛因是英國迄今為止數量最大的幾宗之一。
...arms seizures.
繳獲武器
If a financial institution or a government makes a seizure of someone's assets, they take their money or property from them because they have not paid money that they owe.
A court ordered the seizure of two ships for non-payment of the debt.
因未付債款,法庭下令沒收兩艘船。
1. a sudden occurrence (or recurrence) of a disease;
2. the act of forcibly dispossessing an owner of property
3. the act of taking of a person by force
4. the taking possession of something by legal process
After the seizure, the child may be sleepy.
驚厥過後, 孩子會覺得很睏倦.
Mr. Pang has denied any wrongdoing and is contesting the seizure of his firm as unjust.
彭日成一直否認存在任何不法行為,並聲稱查封他的公司是不公正的做法.
Customs have made their biggest ever seizure of heroin.
海關查獲了有史以來最大的一批海洛因.
She had a seizure, and her heart stopped.
她開始抽搐, 她心臟停止了跳動.
He was terrified that if he did not eat, he would have another seizure.
如果他沒吃東西可能會再來次癲癇, 他對此感到害怕.