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ili-30-02304013-v CILI: i33251
WordNet Domains: factotum
SUMO Ontology: UnilateralGetting+
Top Ontology: Dynamic+ possession+
Basic Level Concept: 02206619-v take
Epinonyms: [3] act
[3] act |0,93|
[2] ili-30-00045907-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[1] ili-30-00096969-n (has_hyperonym) |1|
[0] ili-30-02304013-v (related_to) |0,8|
Polaridade:
  positivo negativo
SentiWordNet: 0 0
ML-SentiCon: 0 0.375
Tempo:
  pasado presente futuro atemporal
TempoWordNet: 0 0 0 1

Explorar o ámbito terminolóxico en [Termonet]
ES Variantes
- reconquistar
EN Variantes
- recapture [ri'kæptʃɝ]
The military forces managed to recapture the fort
- retake ['ri'teɪk]
Glosa
take back by force, as after a battle
IT Variantes
- riconquistare
- rioccupare
- riprendere
ZH_S Variantes
- 取回
- 夺回
- 拿回
Relacións léxico-semánticas no WordNet vía ILI (10) - Amosar / Agochar gráfico:
Hyperonyms
(has_hyperonym)
02206619-v: take by force
Hyponyms
(has_hyponym)
02272938-v: conquer anew
Related
(related_to)
00096969-n: the act of taking something back
Glosses
(gloss)
00953559-n: a hostile meeting of opposing military forces in the course of a war
Glosses
(gloss)
02205887-v: regain possession of something
Glosses
(rgloss)
00968715-n: any of the more or less continuous military expeditions in the 11th to 13th centuries when Christian powers of Europe tried to recapture the Holy Land from the Muslims
Glosses
(rgloss)
00969684-n: a Crusade from 1202 to 1204 that was diverted into a battle for Constantinople and failed to recapture Jerusalem
Glosses
(rgloss)
01270343-n: the peninsula and island in the Philippines where Japanese forces besieged American forces in World War II; United States forces surrendered in 1942 and recaptured the area in 1945
Glosses
(rgloss)
01280055-n: a battle in World War II in the Pacific (1942-1943); the island was occupied by the Japanese and later recaptured by American forces
Glosses
(rgloss)
08934868-n: a town in northern France on the Strait of Dover that serves as a ferry port to England; in 1347 it was captured by the English king Edward III after a long siege and remained in English hands until it was recaptured by the French king Henry II in 1558