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catch
[kAtF]
Noun (short for noun)
Catch, catch, hook (a window)
Verb (abbreviation of verb)
Catch up with (a car, boat, etc), discover, catch (a disease)
intransitive verb
Catch, burn
catch
catch
AHD:[k? ch,k? ch]
[k#t,ket。 ]
K.K.[k#t,kWt。 ]
(verb)
Caught [k? Catch, catch
transitive verb
To capture or seize, especially after a chase.
To capture or seize, especially after a chase.
To obtain by or as if by trapping or trapping.
Catch: To catch with or as if with a trap or snare.
To discover or encounter suddenly, unexpectedly, or unexpectedly:
To discover or encounter suddenly, unexpectedly, or accidentally:
He was caught in the act of stealing.
He was caught in the act of stealing.
Suddenly realize or realize:
Suddenly know or realize:
Found her staring out of the window.
Suddenly realized that she was staring out of the window.
To seize, especially forcibly or suddenly; Grasp:
Seize, especially forcefully or suddenly; Keep:
Grab my arm; Grab the reins.
Grab my arm; Grab the reins
To seize to stop the movement of:
Seize to stop the movement of something:
Catch the ball.
Catch the ball
Beyond:
Catch up with, lead:
The green car caught up with me on the straight.
The green card car overtook me on the straight.
Arrive in time; Take away:
Arrive in time; Catch up with:
Caught the bus into town; Catch up with a wave.
Caught the bus to the city; Catch up with the waves
To grasp, as by hooking or winding.
Hook: To catch as if caught or caught.
To cause to be caught, entangled, or fastened suddenly or unexpectedly:
To cause to be caught, entangled, or caught suddenly or unexpectedly:
Grabbed my hem on the stairs.
My skirt caught on the stairs.
Hold on; Delay:
Blockage; Delay:
I was stuck in traffic for an hour.
The traffic jam delayed an hour.
Fight; Strike:
Strike; Click:
A punch in my stomach.
Punch me in the stomach
Stop (oneself) in action:
Stop (oneself) in action:
I caught myself before answering.
I paused before answering.
To become susceptible to infection or infection, as by exposure to pathogens:
Become sensitive to ... or become infected by exposure to pathogens:
Caught a cold.
cold
To be influenced or filled with:
Affected or full:
Feel the festive atmosphere.
Be infected by the festive atmosphere
To receive (criticism, for example):
Suffer (criticism, for example):
Be blamed for being late.
Be scolded for being late
To take or get suddenly, instantaneously, or quickly:
To acquire or acquire suddenly, instantaneously, or rapidly:
We caught a glimpse of the monarch. I hear a trace of irony in your answer.
We only caught a glimpse of the king. I sense some irony in your reaction.
Understand spiritually; Arrest:
Grasp mentally; Understand:
I don't know what you mean.
I don't know what you mean.
To understand and reproduce accurately by or as if by artistic means:
Understand and accurately understand, and reproduce by or as if by artistic means:
An impressionist who captured the effects of wind and water in his paintings.
An impressionist who showed the effects of wind and water in his paintings.
Attraction and fixation; Arrest:
Attract and fix it; Capture:
Unable to attract their attention; It caught the teacher's attention.
Unable to attract their attention; Caught the teacher's attention
Be charming; Fascinated.
Confused; be fascinated/enchanted/spellbound (by sb/sth)
Informal to go to (a performance, for example):
To see (a performance, for example):
Saw the midnight performance.
Go to the midnight show.
To obtain (something needed), usually quickly or in a short time:
To obtain (something needed), usually quickly or only in a short time:
Get some sleep.
Take a nap.
intransitive verb
To be caught, entangled, or tied:
To seize, entangle, or fasten:
My coat was caught in the car door.
My clothes are caught in the door.
To act or move to catch someone or something:
The act or movement of grasping or attaching to someone or something:
Trying to catch the lifebuoy.
Trying to catch life-saving equipment
Infectious or contagious; Spread.
Become transmissible or contagious; range
Ignite:
Burning:
It's on fire.
catch fire
Baseball serves as a catcher.
Be a catcher in baseball.
(noun)
The act of capturing; Take it and take it.
Catch: The act of catching; Take it or take it?
Something caught, especially a device used to fix or prevent movement.
Pin: an object that can be hooked, especially a device used to fix something or control the state of motion.
What was caught:
Capture:
The mistake you found is a good catch.
The mistake you found is a great discovery.
A person or thing worth catching.
A person or thing worth hunting.
sports
physical exercise
Catch and catch the ball that is thrown, kicked or hit before it hits the ground.
Catch: The act of catching a ball that has been thrown, kicked or slapped before it hits the ground.
A game of throwing and catching the ball.
A game of throwing and catching the ball.
Number of captured:
Catch:
The catch reached 50 fish.
As many as 50 fish were caught.
Asphyxiation or cessation of breathing or sound.
Asphyxia: suffocation or obstruction of breathing or sound
Stop or interruption of mechanical operation.
To stop or interrupt the operation of a machine
A thorny or previously unexpected situation or shortcoming:
Informal trap: a strange or unexpected situation or difficulty:
This sounds like a good proposal, but there may be a trap.
This sounds like a good suggestion, but there may be fraud in it.
Grab; A fragment.
Fragments; part
Trilogy is a typical trilogy with complex rhythm, especially popular in17th century and18th century.
Musical Rotation: A standardized, rhythmic and complex repertoire, usually consisting of three or more voices, which was particularly popular in the 17 and 18 centuries.
understand
To understand; Perception.
Understand; know
Become popular:
Become popular:
Skateboarding quickly became popular.
Skateboarding soon became popular.
catching
Discover the wrong behavior or process of (others).
Error detection: The act or process of detecting (another person) making mistakes.
catch up with
Snatch:
Snatch:
The robber grabbed his wallet and ran away.
The gangster grabbed the wallet and ran away.
Detect (others) mistakes or faults:
Point out (another person's) mistakes or faults:
The auditor caught the man who embezzled public funds.
The auditor found out the embezzler.
Appear from behind; Overtake.
Overtaking: catch up from behind; exceed
To get involved, often unwillingly:
To become involved, often unwillingly:
Be involved in a scandal.
Be involved in a scandal
Fascinated; Fascinated:
Fascinated; Attraction:
I am immersed in the atmosphere of the night.
I am immersed in the atmosphere of the night.
Keep up with the times; Introduction:
Introduction; Brief description:
Let me tell you all the gossip.
Let me tell you all the gossip in a nutshell.
Bring an activity close to completion:
Lead a task close to completion:
I must catch up on my letters.
I must finish my reply as soon as possible.
catch fire
Light it.
aflame
Become very enthusiastic.
Become very enthusiastic
Become a subject of great interest and widespread enthusiasm:
Become the object of great interest and general enthusiasm:
An idea that swept the country.
Ideas that arouse the enthusiasm of the whole people.
Informal language
Be punished or scolded.
Accept punishment or blame
hold one's breath
Take a break so that you can continue an activity.
Take a break: Take a break to continue business.
Middle English cacchen
Middle English cacchen
From cachier[ in Gubei Law [to chase]
From the northern dialect of ancient France, Cachier [Chase]
Captain from Latin? Capere's e [frequent] cape [catch] See Synonyms at kap-
Captain from Latin? The repetitive verb [cait]* of E [] capere. See Synonyms at *.
Capture "ability"
(adjective)
Catch, entangle, ensnare, entwine, ensnare, trap, entwine, ensnare
The central meaning shared by these verbs is "to accept and catch as if with bait or bait":
The central meaning shared by these verbs is "to cheat and catch like bait":
Trapped in her own lies;
Blinded by her own lies;
Get involved in a neighbor's argument;
Fall into a neighborhood dispute;
Trick an unsuspecting deceiver with a sharp tongue;
Entice a credulous liar with a sharp tongue;
Trapped in their own contradictions;
Self-restraint;
Being tricked into making a destructive statement by a skilled interviewer;
Adverse remarks induced by cunning questioners;
Be bewitched by illusory hopes;
Be bewitched by illusory hopes;
Struggle with your own duplicity;
Trapped by their own deception;
Forced to admit guilt.
Make a guilty plea by calculation.
catch
[kAtF]
transitive verb
(caught [kC:t])
Capture [capture, intercept], capture
Catch up with (a car, boat, etc)
To catch fire, burn
Understand, hear, understand and pay attention.
Meet (accidentally or suddenly), discover
Fight; beat
Attract (notice); be fascinated/enchanted/spellbound (by sb/sth)
Stop (a speech, etc) suddenly.
Suffer (attack, punishment, etc.)
Nap; Take a look [glance]
Shielding; apply the brakes
To catch (a disease)
Smoking (cigarettes); cheat
Be caught in a dilemma; be afraid
Hanging; staggering
The machine is blocked; Catch (a baseball, etc)
He was caught by the police.
He was caught by the police.
She has a fever.
She has a fever.
The ball hit him on the head.
The ball hit him on the head.
He controlled himself before saying the wrong thing.
He didn't say the wrong thing when he suddenly shut up.
The goalkeeper jumped up and caught the ball.
The goalkeeper jumped up and caught the ball.
catch
[kAtF]
intransitive verb
Catch (at), catch; Understand (at)
Lock, grab, trip, clamp (fingers) and plunge (feet) into (in)
catch fire
Infectious disease
(Water) freezes, (sound, etc) is blocked.
(crops) thrive
Be a catcher.
popular
Seize an idea [opportunity]
Take an opinion [an opportunity]
This lock won't open.
This lock won't lock.
Is this disease contagious?
Is this disease contagious?
This lake doesn't freeze in winter.
This lake doesn't freeze in winter.
He has been catching the ball all the game.
Here? Is it hot? Xing? What is the framework?
catch
[kAtF]
Noun (short for noun)
Catch, catch; guarantee
(baseball) a catcher.
Handle, handle, window hook, door buckle, key
Trap, trick, trap, problem [method]
What do you hope to get [benefits, people, things]
(Silent, etc) Blocking, choking
(crops) thrive
Sing (a song) in turn, a piece.
Mechanical pawls, cams, brake pads (brakes), wheel blocks and grab claws; Tongue spring; Button; needle
Chemical receiver
dust-collecting
Steam-water separator
coverall
[`kAtFR:l]
Noun (short for noun)
Bags, boxes, etc. Containing sundries; Garbage bin; Chemical liquid interceptor; Foam separator; Master receiver
catch-as-catch-can
Noun (short for noun)
Lancashire wrestling (all kinds of grasping methods are acceptable)
catch
[kAtF]
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Use possible methods; Without a plan; barbaric
catchwater-drain
Noun (short for noun)
Catchment ditch; Water collection-drainage
catchfly
[`kAtFflaI]
Noun (short for noun)
Planting and catching Cordyceps sinensis; Insect catching area
Bright light reflected from a smooth or wet surface.
Noun (short for noun)
A little reflected light
slogan
Noun (short for noun)
Standard; A short sentence used to attract attention in an advertisement or speech.
Interesting lines in the play
Adjective (abbreviation for adjective)
Worthless; cheap
Noun (short for noun)
A flashy and worthless thing
slogan
[5kAtFfreIz]
Noun (short for noun)
Attractive words
sump
Noun (short for noun)
Catchment basin; Spill collection pits, intercepting wells and drainage wells
Flagpole, flagpole
Noun (short for noun)
executive officer
Slope irrigation
Noun (short for noun)
Drainage [ditch]
slogan
[5kAtFw\:d]
Noun (short for noun)
slogan
Eyebrows in the dictionary
Actor's hint
Be trapped by (rain, trap)
Get wet by (rain) and fall into (a trap)
Be caught by the handle
(of water) Is it full?
sometimes
Sometimes; intermittence
Catch prey
Ambush; Look for opportunities to be picky.
Miss an easy-to-catch ball
The body didn't catch the simple ball.
Didn't catch any fish.
Something not worth buying, something not worth buying.
Play catch
Play a game of passing [catching]
Something is fishy.
Where there is fraud, there is a trap.
Capture as much as possible
Anyway, grab what you can.
grasp
Desperate, eager, eager to get it.
Be blamed
Be blamed, scolded, punished
I'm (doing that)!
I would never (do that)!
fall asleep
fall asleep
understand
Popular.
Understand, understand.
grasp
Looking for a job.
catching
Capture and kill (in baseball); Seize (sb)' s shortcomings; Beat (sb) (by).
Catch sb. nod off
Take advantage of people unprepared, while people are not paying attention.
Catch sb. bend
Take advantage of people unprepared, while people are not paying attention.
Catch sb. Relax vigilance
Take advantage of people unprepared, while people are not paying attention.
Catch sb. Run around.
Take advantage of people unprepared, while people are not paying attention.
Catch sb. be away from home
Discover someone's mistake
Catch sb. Found on the spot
Catch sb. Found on the spot
Catch sb. smooth
Find someone. Shortcomings [mistakes] of
catch up with
Pick up (something) suddenly.
Interrupt and criticize others' words.
Catch, get involved, get infected.
catch up with
catch up with
Catch up, catch up, catch up ...
Seize; Find evidence; punishment
Bring bad consequences.
Active capture
Movable gear (valve train)
Allowable catch
Allowable catch
Automatic window catcher
Automatic window lock
Reverse catch
Hook behind door
bales catch
bales catch
Ball stopper
Spherical plug
Lock pin
Bayonet connection; Lock prompt; (power supply) socket
Berth curtain rod lock
Sleeper curtain rod clip
Close the handle
Close the handle and lock the door.
Bolt fixing clip
Latch stop
Gateball
croquet
Commercial fishing
Commercial catch, economic catch
Cabinet hook
Spring flat head bolt
Deck window frame ratchet pawl
Ratchet stop iron for ceiling window
Catch a dog
Pin, clip, clip
Automatic chuck machine
Escaping mechanism, brake
Door holder latch
Door stop clip spring
Fork hook
Fork stop, fork claw
Fire door lock buckle
Furnace door stop
Fishing quantity
Fishing quantity
Fixing clip
fixing clip
Catch the empty ball
Catch an empty ball
Free fall catch
Free-falling device
Friction door stopper
Friction door bolt
Glottic capture
Laryngeal plug
grease trap
grease trap
Keep the trap open.
Secure the bolt (when the hatch cover is open)
Hood buckle
Hood hook; Hood buckle
Jack catches the ball
Jack catches the ball
shackle
Spring hoop
Cover with buckle
Staggered water tank cover
shackle
Locking, stopping, locking claw
Oil stall
Oil stall
Passive catch
Non-moving gear (valve train)
Forced engagement
Forced joint (mechanism)
Quick drop catch
Quick downshift
Quick release latch
Quick release brake pad
Rack catcher
Clothing bag station (sleeper)
trigger
Escaping mechanism, pawl, clamp
Fixing clip
Stop, lock claw, bolt stop iron
Handle block
Handle block
Reverse lever pawl
Reverse lever stop
reverse gear
Reversing gear
"safety hook"
"Turn off the insurance!" ; Safety braking device
Catch the ball just before it hits the ground.
Catch the ball before it hits the ground.
Smoke box door buckle
Smoke box bolt
Snow-proof tree belt
Snow shelter belt
spring catch
Spring baffle
Spring coupling lock
Spring coupling stop
boss
boss
Stuffing box nut lock
Stuffing box nut block
Persistent catch
Continuous capture
Tailgate chain buckle
Folding tailgate chain buckle
Tape transmission lock
Tape latch
Throw and catch the ball
Rotating gear
Trip latch
Separating claw
window catch
window catch
Capture capture
They all mean "catch" and "catch".
Catch is a common word, which means "catching people or things or hiding them in activities through pursuit, organ or sudden action", such as:
The police caught the thief.
The police caught the thief.
Capture means "to overcome resistance or difficulties by force or stratagem and catch someone or something", such as:
We took them alive.
We took them alive.
Free release balance
catch
Middle English cacchen
catch
Arrest arrest
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