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apprehend    音标拼音: [,æprɪh'ɛnd]
vt. 理解,忧虑,逮捕
vi. 理解

理解,忧虑,逮捕理解

apprehend
v 1: get the meaning of something; "Do you comprehend the
meaning of this letter?" [synonym: {grok}, {get the picture},
{comprehend}, {savvy}, {dig}, {grasp}, {compass},
{apprehend}]
2: take into custody; "the police nabbed the suspected
criminals" [synonym: {collar}, {nail}, {apprehend}, {arrest},
{pick up}, {nab}, {cop}]
3: anticipate with dread or anxiety [synonym: {apprehend}, {quail
at}]

Apprehend \Ap`pre*hend"\ ([a^]p`pr[-e]*h[e^]nd"), v. t. [imp. &
p. p. {Apprehended}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Apprehending}.] [L.
apprehendere; ad prehendere to lay hold of, seize; prae
before -hendere (used only in comp.); akin to Gr.
chanda`nein to hold, contain, and E. get: cf. F.
appr['e]hender. See {Prehensile}, {Get}.]
1. To take or seize; to take hold of. [Archaic]
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We have two hands to apprehend it. --Jer. Taylor.
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2. Hence: To take or seize (a person) by legal process; to
arrest; as, to apprehend a criminal.
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3. To take hold of with the understanding, that is, to
conceive in the mind; to become cognizant of; to
understand; to recognize; to consider.
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This suspicion of Earl Reimund, though at first but
a buzz, soon got a sting in the king's head, and he
violently apprehended it. --Fuller.
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The eternal laws, such as the heroic age apprehended
them. --Gladstone.
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4. To know or learn with certainty. [Obs.]
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G. You are too much distrustful of my truth.
E. Then you must give me leave to apprehend
The means and manner how. --Beau. & Fl.
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5. To anticipate; esp., to anticipate with anxiety, dread, or
fear; to fear.
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The opposition had more reason than the king to
apprehend violence. --Macaulay.
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Syn: To catch; seize; arrest; detain; capture; conceive;
understand; imagine; believe; fear; dread.

Usage: To {Apprehend}, {Comprehend}. These words come into
comparison as describing acts of the mind. Apprehend
denotes the laying hold of a thing mentally, so as to
understand it clearly, at least in part. Comprehend
denotes the embracing or understanding it in all its
compass and extent. We may apprehended many truths
which we do not comprehend. The very idea of God
supposes that he may be apprehended, though not
comprehended, by rational beings. "We may apprehended
much of Shakespeare's aim and intention in the
character of Hamlet or King Lear; but few will claim
that they have comprehended all that is embraced in
these characters." --Trench.
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Apprehend \Ap`pre*hend"\, v. i.
1. To think, believe, or be of opinion; to understand; to
suppose.
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2. To be apprehensive; to fear.
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It is worse to apprehend than to suffer. --Rowe.
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111 Moby Thesaurus words for "apprehend":
absorb, accept, anticipate, appreciate, arrest, assimilate,
be acquainted with, be afraid, be apprised of, be aware of,
be cognizant of, be conscious of, be conversant with, be informed,
be sensible of, be with one, bode, bust, capture, catch, catch on,
cognize, collar, compass, comprehend, conceive, conceptualize,
cotton to, croak, detain, dig, digest, discern, divine, dread,
experience, eye askance, fathom, fear, feel, follow, forebode,
foreknow, forewarn, get, get hold of, get the drift, get the idea,
get the picture, grab, grasp, have, have a premonition,
have a presentiment, have information about, have it taped,
have knowledge of, have qualms, hear, ken, know, learn, look black,
lower, make an arrest, make out, master, menace, misgive, nab, net,
penetrate, perceive, pick up, pinch, portend, possess,
preapprehend, prehend, prevision, pull in, put under arrest, read,
realize, recognize, respond, respond to stimuli, run in, savvy,
see, seize, seize the meaning, sense, sit upon thorns, smell,
stand aghast, take, take captive, take in, take into custody,
take prisoner, taste, threaten, touch, tumble to, twig, understand,
visualize, warn, wot, wot of


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