seizure

seizure
-ʒə
noun (the act of seizing: seizure of property.) incautación, embargo
seizure
tr['siːʒəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLLAW/SMALL (impoudment) incautación nombre femenino, embargo; (confiscation) confiscación nombre femenino, decomiso
2 (of power, territory) toma
3 SMALLMEDICINE/SMALL ataque nombre masculino (de apoplejía)
epileptic seizure ataque epiléptico
heart seizure ataque cardíaco
seizure ['si:ʒər] n
1) capture: toma f, captura f
2) arrest: detención f
3) : ataque m
an epileptic seizure: un ataque epiléptico
seizure
n.
aprehensión s.f.
asimiento s.m.
ataque s.m.
captura s.f.
comiso s.m.
decomiso (Jurisprudencia) s.m.
embargo (Jurisprudencia) s.m.
incautación s.f.
prendimiento s.m.
presa s.f.
prisión s.f.
toma s.f.
tomadura s.f.
'siːʒər, 'siːʒə(r)
noun
1)
a) u (of power) toma f
b) u (capture) toma f
c) u c (of property) confiscación f; (impoundment) embargo m; (of cargo, contraband) confiscación f, decomiso m; (of arms, drugs) incautación f
2) c (Med) ataque m
['siːʒǝ(r)]
N
1) [of goods] embargo m , incautación f ; [of person] secuestro m ; [of land, city, ship] toma f
2) (Med) ataque m

to have a seizure — sufrir un ataque

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['siːʒər, 'siːʒə(r)]
noun
1)
a) u (of power) toma f
b) u (capture) toma f
c) u c (of property) confiscación f; (impoundment) embargo m; (of cargo, contraband) confiscación f, decomiso m; (of arms, drugs) incautación f
2) c (Med) ataque m

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