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  • 31captivate — /ˈkæptəveɪt / (say kaptuhvayt) verb (t) (captivated, captivating) to enthral by beauty or excellence; enchant; charm. {Late Latin captivātus, past participle, taken captive} –captivation /kæptəˈveɪʃən/ (say kaptuh vayshuhn), noun –captivator,… …

  • 32captivate —   Lawe pio (capture); ho opunihei (charm) …

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  • 33captivate — v.tr. 1 overwhelm with charm or affection. 2 fascinate. Derivatives: captivatingly adv. captivation n. Etymology: LL captivare take captive (as CAPTIVE) …

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  • 34Adobe Captivate — ist ein E Learning und Screenrecording Werkzeug (siehe auch Screencast). Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Einführung 2 Neuerungen in Adobe Captivate 4 3 Neuerungen in Adobe Captivate 3 …

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  • 35Adobe Captivate — Infobox Software name = Adobe Captivate caption = Adobe Captivate editing a software simulation. developer = Adobe Systems latest release version = 3.0 latest release date = release date and age|2007|7|24 operating system = Microsoft Windows… …

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  • 36Adobe Captivate — 4 Тип E learning, запись с экрана, создание презентаций Разработчик …

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  • 37USS Captivate (AM-156) — was an built for the U.S. Navy during World War II. She was built to clear minefields in offshore waters, and served the Navy in the Pacific Ocean before being given to the Soviets under the lend lease program.She was launched 1 December 1942 by… …

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  • 38Adobe Captivate — Software de: ... Plataforma: Windows,Mac Usado para: Animaciones flash de muestras Extensión: *.swf MIME: media/shockwaveflash Licencia …

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  • 39Captivated — Captivate Cap ti*vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Captivated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Captivating}.] [L. captivatus, p. p. of captivare to capture, fr. captivus captive. See {Captive}.] 1. To take prisoner; to capture; to subdue. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Their… …

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  • 40Captivating — Captivate Cap ti*vate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Captivated}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Captivating}.] [L. captivatus, p. p. of captivare to capture, fr. captivus captive. See {Captive}.] 1. To take prisoner; to capture; to subdue. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Their… …

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