(imperfective opanowywać) (transitive) to rule over, to reign over, to capture, to seize (transitive) to master (learn to a high degree) (transitive)...
opanowywać impf (perfective opanować) (transitive) to rule over, to reign over, to capture, to seize (transitive) to master (learn to a high degree) (transitive)...
many pike did you catch? to capture (literally or figuratively) Det är olagligt att fånga vilda djur It is illegal to capture wild animals Vi måste fånga...
(transitive) to catch (to intercept something that was thrown) (transitive) to capture, to trap, to snare Czekaj no, zaraz cię złapię! ― Just you wait, I'll catch...
(perfective захопи́ти) (transitive) to grasp, to grip, to grab to seize, to capture, to occupy, to usurp Були часи, коли Новому Риму — Візантії щастило захоплювати...
(transitive, figuratively) to capture, to recreate (e.g. a moment, an occasion) (reflexive with się) to catch oneself, to keep one's balance by grasping...
something that was thrown) (transitive) to capture, to trap, to snare Pająk łapie muchy. ― A spider captures flies. (transitive, Central Greater Poland)...
lectures, school Synonyms: урок (urok), час (čas), класс (klass) (military) capture Synonyms: взя́тие (vzjátije), оккупа́ция (okkupácija), захва́т (zaxvát)...
participle iwonnen) to conquer, capture to gain, get, acquire (money, love, honor) to recover; to prevent loss (rare) to take (oneself, something) somewhere (rare)...
to gather up to detain, arrest, capture to appropriate another's property, seize to take along, take with oneself (figurative) to perceive, to see,...