Examples of using I capture in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
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Programming
I captured her.
That's what I capture.
I captured him.
This time I captured it.
I captured two of them.
What if I capture Faith?
I captured the princess.
Today, if I capture him.
I captured the book cover.
How could I capture the nuance?
I capture the fleeting moments.
In the name of the Hundred Acre Wood, I capture you!
So, I captured Shawn Menck today.
The army of Ferdinand I captured the town in 1546.
I capture the scum of the earth.
Until the next part of my plan, where I capture his humiliation on video.
I captured them in 1 month'.”.
The only way I get my daughter back is, I capture Zoom.
To think I capture me an enemy Tank.
You see, I knew you would be good to get the ring off his finger buthow would I capture all of them together?
I captured them in one month.».
In contrast to traditional photography I don't capture moments, I capture ideas with the help of the camera and imagination.
I captured that footage on a recent outing.
If I'm in the stands at a U2 concert watching Bono,how can I capture this moment without interrupting it and making it fake?”.
Can I capture this moment on my phone?
He once told an interviewer,“When I describe a scene, I capture it with the moving eye of the cine-camera rather than with the photographer's eye- which leaves it frozen.”.
Yes, and if I capture Cheng alive and can prove his involvement in today's attack, we might be able to get China to back down from war.
How can I capture the children's attention?
As soon as I capture this tape, I can upload it to YouTube.
Her screen adaptations include feature film I Capture the Castle(2003)[1] and the screenplay for a BBC television adaptation of Madame Bovary(2000). In 2007 she was the creator, writer and executive producer of BBC period drama Lilies. She wrote the screenplays for two major BBC adaptations of Elizabeth Gaskell's Cranford,[2] and a film adaptation of the Noel Streatfeild novel Ballet Shoes.
