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capture

[kap-cher] / ˈkæp tʃər /




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To be ready for the myriad cameras capturing the flip of the coin, both captains have to be in place a good two minutes before getting on with the ceremony.

From BBC

On social media, there was speculation that the Swedes planted a secret camera to capture the telltale angle.

From The Wall Street Journal

If not for this, lenders would choose the credit-score model that they think better captures a borrower’s risk, since they would have to bear the costs of defaults.

From The Wall Street Journal

The kind of AI used by companies, called an enterprise AI system, can capture everything you do at work and use that information to train itself.

From The Wall Street Journal

Some climate models already account for isotopic processes, but no single model can perfectly capture the complexity of Earth's water cycle.

From Science Daily