- 逮捕 dàibǔ to arrestto arrest; to apprehend; to take into custody
- 被捕 bèibǔ to be arrestedto be arrested; to be taken into custody or under arrest
- 追捕 zhuībǔ to hunt downto pursue and capture; to be after a suspect or fugitive
- 捕捉 bǔzhuō to catchto catch; to seize; to capture; to arrest a criminal or hunt an animal
- 抓捕 zhuābǔ to arrestto seize or capture; to arrest a criminal
- 拘捕 jūbǔ to arrestto arrest; to capture; to take into custody
- 捕鱼 bǔyú to fishto catch fish; to engage in fishing
- 搜捕 sōubǔ to track down and arrestto hunt for and arrest; to search for fugitives; to conduct a manhunt
- 捕捞 bǔlāo to fish for; fishingto fish for or catch aquatic animals and plants; to harvest from the water
- 捕获 bǔhuò to captureto catch; to seize; to capture (a criminal or prey)
- 捕猎 bǔliè to huntto catch or hunt wild animals
- 批捕 pībǔ to authorize an arrestto officially approve or authorize an arrest, particularly as a formal legal decision made by a procuratorate
- 捕杀 bǔshā to hunt and killto catch and kill animals or fish; to bag game
- 拒捕 jùbǔ to resist arrestto resist or fight against arrest by the police
- 捕食 bǔshí to prey onto hunt and catch another animal for food; to feed on prey
- 围捕 wéibǔ to surround and seizeto surround and capture (criminals or animals)
- 诱捕 yòubǔ to trapto lure a criminal out of hiding and arrest them; to trap an animal or suspect
- 缉捕 jībǔ to arrestto search for and seize; to apprehend a criminal
- 捕头 bǔtóu head constableChief of the bailiffs or constables in ancient China.
- 捕风捉影 bǔfēngzhuōyǐng to act on hearsayLiterally "chasing the wind and clutching at shadows"; used to describe making groundless accusations or acting based on rumors without any solid evidence.
- 捕快 bǔkuài constable(in imperial China) a bailiff or constable responsible for catching criminals; a detective or agent of the court
- 猎捕 lièbǔ to hunt; huntingto hunt and catch; to capture birds or animals
- 捕鼠器 bǔshǔqì mousetrap
- 捕食者 bǔshízhě predatoran animal that naturally preys on others
- 巡捕 xúnbǔ to patrol and captureTo go on patrol to search for and arrest criminals
- 捕手 bǔshǒu catcherbaseball or softball catcher (Mainland China: [[接手|接手|jie1 shou3]])
- 滥捕 lànbǔ to overhunt or overfishto hunt or fish without restraint; to engage in excessive and indiscriminate catching of wildlife or marine life
- 捕蝇纸 bǔyíngzhǐ flypaperpaper coated with a sticky or poisonous substance used for catching and killing flies
- 螳螂捕蝉 tánglángbǔchán the mantis stalks the cicadaTo pursue a small gain while being unaware of a greater danger approaching from behind; refers to the idiom "the mantis stalks the cicada, unaware of the oriole behind"
- 巡捕房 xúnbǔfáng police stationpolice station in a former foreign concession, specifically the administrative office for the police in those areas
- 捕房 bǔfáng police station(historical) police station in a foreign concession
- 捕俘 bǔfú to capture enemy personnelcapture enemy personnel, specifically for intelligence purposes
- 捕获量 bǔhuòliàng catchthe total amount or yield of something caught, such as fish or game or other wildlife
- 捕蝇器 bǔyíngqì flytrapa device used for catching flies; flycatcher
- 捕拿 bǔná to arrestto arrest, capture, or catch a criminal
- 捕役 bǔyì constable(historical) a government runner or bailiff in ancient China responsible for tracking and arresting criminals
- 兜捕 dōubǔ to round upto surround and seize; to corner and arrest
- 望风捕影 wàngfēngbǔyǐng to act on hearsayliterally "chasing the wind and clutching at shadows"; to make groundless accusations or act based on rumor and pure guesswork rather than evidence
- 掩目捕雀 yǎnmùbǔquè to deceive oneselfTo fool or deceive oneself; literally to cover one's eyes to catch a sparrow
- 系风捕影 xìfēngbǔyǐng to chase the wind and clutch at shadowsTo pursue something that is completely groundless or impossible to achieve, similar to how wind cannot be tied up and shadows cannot be caught.
- 不逮捕特权 bùdàibǔtèquán immunity from arrestThe legal right of immunity from arrest afforded by the Taiwan Constitution to members of the National Assembly, the Legislative Yuan, or the Control Yuan during sessions, except when caught in the act of committing a crime.
- 剿捕 jiǎobǔ to exterminateTo surround and capture or destroy; to exterminate or wipe out.
- 大捕头 dàbǔtou head constableThe leader of a group of constables or catchers in imperial China.
- 广捕 guǎngbǔ all-points bulletina general warrant or order issued for the arrest of a person without limitation on time or location
- 批准逮捕 pīzhǔndàibǔ authorize an arrestto formally approve or authorize a criminal arrest, typically by a procuratorate or judicial authority
- 拿捕 nábǔ to apprehendto detain; to arrest; to capture
- 捉捕 zhuōbǔ to arrestto arrest; to catch; to seize; to capture
- 捉捕器 zhuōbǔqì traptrap used for catching animals or other creatures
- 捕人 bǔrén constable(old) officer in charge of catching criminals or serving warrants in a magistrate's office
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- MTSU Chinese text computingSUBTLEX-CH