Words — 19 found
1. collecting (plants and animals); gathering; capturing; catching
いど
生け捕り
1. capturing alive (an animal or person); something captured alive
生け擒 【いけどり】、生擒 【いけどり】
生擒: Irregular okurigana usage.
とこ
取り込み
1. taking in; bringing in
2. capturing (e.g. customers); attracting; winning over; pleasing
3. confusion; bustle; misfortune; disorder
4. importing (e.g. data); capturing (e.g. image)Computing
1. capturing a bishop
ついぶ
追捕
1. chasing down and capturing (a criminal, etc.)Archaic
追捕 【ついふ】、追捕 【ついふく】、追捕 【ついほ】
じんしんしゅうらん
人心収攬
1. winning the hearts of the people; capturing public sentimentYojijukugo (four character compound)
インジェスト
1. ingest; process of capturing, transferring or importing different types of video, audio, or image media
おお
追い落とし
1. chasing down; pushing down; deposing; ousting
2. connect-and-die; oiotoshi; position where, even after connecting a group of stones in atari, the group remains in atari and can still be captured without any possibility of saving itGo (game)
追い落し 【おいおとし】、追落とし 【おいおとし】、追落し 【おいおとし】
とこちゅう
取り込み中
1. in the middle of something; busy with something
2. in commotion as a result of something untoward happening
3. currently importing or capturing data
とに
取り逃がす
1. to fail to catch; to let slip; to miss
取り逃す 【とりにがす】
とて
捕り手
1. policeman; official in charge of imprisoning offendersArchaic
2. art of defeating (and capturing) an opponent with one's bare handsMartial arts
捕手 【とりて】