1. Becoming more creative means paying attention to that endless flow of ideas you produce, and learning to capture and act upon the new that's within you. 变得更有创造力意味着去留心你那些无穷无尽的想法,学会捕捉你脑子里的新东西并将之付诸行动。
2. The most economical age to capture an elephant for training is between fifteen and twenty years, 捕捉15至20岁之间年龄的大象进行驯象最为经济。
3. There were occasions when Churchill would speak for five, six, or seven minutes, while poor Major Birse dashed his pencil desperately over the paper, trying to capture enough words to convey the eloquence into Russian. 有很多次丘吉尔会一连说上五、六或七分钟,这时可怜的伯尔斯少校手里的铅笔在纸上飞速运转,拼命地捕捉词句,想把这滔滔不绝的发言用俄语表达出来。
4. To capture it, you must be ready. Creative people are always ready to act — possibly the only difference between us and them. 所以,要抓到它就必须有所准备。有创造力的人总是随时准备采取行动——这也许是我们与爱迪生等人之间的惟一差别。
5. Not every idea will have value but capture it first and evaluate later. 并非所有的想法都有价值,但先逮住它,以后再作评价。
6. He eluded capture for weeks by hiding underground. 他为免被捕躲藏了几个星期.
7. He made his headquarters in a farmhouse, and set off to capture his first specimens. 他把总部设在了一个农舍,动身捕捉他的第一批标本。
8. A large reward is offered for the capture of the criminals. 巨额悬赏捉拿这些罪犯。
9. Capture the fleeting. A good idea is like a rabbit. It runs by so fast, sometimes you see only its ears or tail. 捕捉稍纵即逝的想法。好的想法就像是只兔子,会飞快地跑走,有时我们只能看到它的耳朵或者尾巴。
10. Radio and television have made it possible for advertisers to capture the attention of millions of people in this way. 电台、电视使做广告的人可以用这种手段吸引成百万人的注意力。