Advertisement
 Translation for 'captured' from English to Icelandic
VERB   to capture | captured | captured
capturing | captures
fanginn {adj} {past-p}captured
1 translation
To translate another word just start typing!

Translation for 'captured' from English to Icelandic

captured
fanginn {adj} {past-p}
Advertisement
Usage Examples English
  • Enemy pieces can be captured if surrounded by the player's pieces so that it cannot move. Only one enemy piece can be captured per turn. Captured pieces are removed from the board.
  • The Germans captured twelve and executed seven of the 37 parachutists sent into occupied Europe.
  • Each captured outlaw rewards the player with points, which are expressed as dollars in-game.
  • The Sudbury Hardrocks captured the Plaunt Memorial Trophy five times, the Sturgeon Falls Bombers captured it on three consecutive occasions and the North Bay Ti-Cats and the North Renfrew Rams captured it once each.
  • Captured cards are placed face down in a pile next to the player who captured them. Each "skwitz" is recorded by turning one of the captured cards face up.

  • It is not clear whether "Minerva" was wrecked or captured, and if captured, by whom.
  • , captured "Charlton" in the action off Charles Island in mid-July 1813.
  • In June 1802, Nguyễn army captured Thăng Long. Nguyễn Quang Thùy fled to Xương Giang (in mordern Bắc Giang), and was captured by local villagers.
  • At the Battle of the Crater, the 43rd not only captured a Confederate battle flag, but also re-captured a US flag "National Colors" previously captured from another Union regiment as well.
  • "Legere" captured two more schooners after that. On 20 May she captured the "Aurora". Then on 19 August "Leger" captured a schooner of unknown name.

  • On 31 January 1798 she captured the fishing boat "Leopold."
  • All told, the Connecticut Navy captured about thirty prizes, but all of her ships were captured or destroyed by July 1779.
Advertisement
© dict.cc Icelandic-English dictionary 2024
Contains translations by TU Chemnitz and Mr Honey's Business Dictionary (German-English only).
Links to this dictionary or to individual translations are very welcome!