B2 [ T ] to take something quickly and keep or hold it抓住;夺过
C2 [ T ] to take using sudden force夺取;攫取;抓获
[ T ] If the police or other officials seize something, they take possession of it with legal authority.没收;查获
[ usually passive ] If a strong emotion or pain seizes you, you feel it suddenly.(强烈情感或剧痛)突然侵袭
More examples
She seized the gun and ran at him.
Seizing the book in both hands, she threw it across the room.
Heroin worth about $5 million was seized.
The soldiers fell on the villagers and seized all their weapons.
The terrorists have seized 20 hostages and are threatening to kill one a day unless their demands are met.
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