Aún no tenemos significados para "take captive".
1It could bewitch, intoxicate, and take captive the whole soul,-judgment ,conscience ,fancy ,everything
2Suppose we conquer and take captive-nay ,orslay-KingEdward, what then?
3For these he may take captive without danger to himself.
4How admirably contrived is every part of the structure of this system to take captive the imagination.
5To take captive a heart which has had no experience of attack, is to enter an unfortified and ungarrisoned city.
6For a similar reason the translation given above, " take captive thy captors," is the more natural and correct.
7Gylippus gave the necessary order, and the word was passed round to kill no more, but take captive those who survived.
8The militants had raided two villages and taken captives, including many children.
9Then for years, her mind and body were taken captive by Shadoath.
10No time to explain-butthe two Welshmen are to be taken captive.
11Her attention was taken captive by the young priests of the Sahara.
12The garrison were cut down or taken captive, and the fortress demolished.
13He had been vanquished, taken captive, led in triumph, put in ward.
14She'd survived the crash of the car, only to be taken captive.
15Four children were taken captive from Major Hoy's station, in August following.
16The result was that most of them were killed or taken captive.
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