To physically grasp or hold onto something, typically referring to the act of taking an object into one's hand from a distance.
To seize or apprehend living creatures, often in the context of fishing or hunting.
To obtain or acquire something that was previously unavailable, thereby making it one's own.
To engage with or manage a task or responsibility, indicating an active role in handling work or duties.
To record or document visual or auditory information, often used in the context of photography or video.
Example:
きのう魚を3匹捕った。
To capture someone, particularly a criminal or wrongdoer, often in the context of law enforcement or punishment.
To summon or call forth individuals of high status or skill, typically at the behest of a person of authority or nobility.
To detain or seize with the intent of holding accountable, often implying a legal or formal process.
To forcibly take possession of something from an opponent or enemy, often used in the context of warfare where weapons or resources are seized from the defeated side.
To take something belonging to another person without their permission, indicating an act of theft or robbery.
To capture or take away items of value from an adversary, typically through aggressive or confrontational means.
To catch or seize a person or animal while they are still alive, often for the purpose of confinement or study.
To capture a living creature for the sake of transport or study, ensuring it remains unharmed during the process.
To take someone or something into custody while preserving their life, typically implying the act of restraint without causing death.