• hold; grab; seize
To hold something in one's hand and not let it go.
• catch; seize
To capture someone or something.
• slaughter; butcher
To kill an animal.
• seize; take
To take power, etc.
• obtain; amass
To earn or get money, property, etc.
• catch; grasp
To find out or discover a clue, the point, evidence, etc.
• pick up; take
To stop a cab, etc., to ride in it.
• capture
To see or take a picture of a momentary scene or sight.
• seize; grab
To get a job, opportunity, etc.
• find; point to
To find or take advantage of someone's weakness or flaw.
• get
To have a certain number of pips or cards in gambling, etc.
• keep someone from leaving
To prevent someone from leaving.
• keep; hold
To maintain a certain state.
• tune
To sing a song, etc., in measured time and in good pitch.
• fix; determine; choose
To decide on a plan, opinion, date, etc.
• pose; take a posture
To assume a posture in front of someone or a camera.
• abate; moderate
To weaken a force.
• get a grip on oneself; calm oneself
To make oneself right-minded or composed.
• make straight; correct
To straighten a tilted or bent thing, or something wrong.
• slander; plot against
To get someone in trouble by speaking ill of him/her.
• take; receive
To receive something as security that can be taken in case of the borrower's default.
• estimate
To measure a period, amount, etc., by guesswork.
• fix; determine
To decide on a location, direction, time, etc.
• set
To have a certain number, value, etc., as a standard.
• crease; rimple
To make a crease, etc.