catch的意思和读音

catch

: [kætʃ] : [kætʃ]

v.

n.);

adj.

caught  catches  catching  

v.+n.catch bus,catch train,catch fish,catch plane,catch fire

v.drop,release,free

n.fastening,fastener,clasp,hook,latch

v.snare,contract,find,hear,hit

catchv.hold

1.[t]~ sthto stop and hold a moving object, especially in your hands

She managed to catch the keys as they fell.

‘Throw me over that towel, will you?’ ‘OK. Catch!’“?”“!”

The dog caught the stick in its mouth.

2.[t]~ sthto hold a liquid when it falls

The roof was leaking and I had to use a bucket to catch the drips.

3.[t]~ sb/sth (+ adv./prep.)to take hold of sb/sth

He caught hold of her arm as she tried to push past him.

capture

4.[t]~ sb/sthto capture a person or an animal that tries or would try to escape

The murderer was never caught.

Our cat is hopeless at catching mice.

How many fish did you catch?

sb doing sth

5.[t]to find or discover sb doing sth, especially sth wrong

I caught her smoking in the bathroom.

You wouldn't catch me working(= I would never work) on a Sunday!

She caught herself wondering whether she had made a mistake.怀

He was caught with bomb-making equipment in his home.

Mark walked in and caught them at it(= in the act of doing sth wrong) .

thieves caught in the act

You've caught me at a bad time(= at a time when I am busy) .

bus/train/plane

6.[t]~ sthto be in time for a bus, train, plane, etc. and get on it

We caught the 12.15 from Oxford. 12:15

I must go─I have a train to catch.

be in time

7.[t]~ sb/sthto be in time to do sth, talk to sb, etc.

I caught him just as he was leaving the building.

I was hoping to catch you at home(= to telephone you at home when you were there) .

The illness can be treated provided it's caught(= discovered) early enough.

to catch the post(= post letters before the box is emptied)(

Bye for now! I'll catch you later(= speak to you again later) .

see/hear

8.[t](informal)~ sthto see or hear sth; to attend sth

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happen unexpectedly

9.[t]~ sbto happen unexpectedly and put sb in a difficult situation

His arrival caught me by surprise .

She got caught in a thunderstorm.

illness

10.[t]to get an illness

to catch measles

I think I must have caught this cold from you.

become stuck

11.[i][t]to become stuck in or on sth; to make sth become stuck

Her dress caught on a nail.

He caught his thumb in the door.

hit

12.[t]to hit sb/sth

The stone caught him on the side of the head.

She caught him a blow on the chin.

notice

13.[t]~ sthto notice sth only for a moment

She caught sight of a car in the distance.

He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror.

I caught a look of surprise on her face.

He caught a whiff of her perfume.

hear/understand

14.[t]~ sthto hear or understand sth

Sorry, I didn't quite catch what you said.

interest

15.[t]~ sb's interest, imagination, attention, etc.if sthcatches your interest, etc., you notice it and feel interested in it

show accurately

16.[t]~ sthto show or describe sth accurately

The artist has caught her smile perfectly.

light

17.[t]~ sthif sthcatches the light or the lightcatches it, the light shines on it and makes it shine too

The knife gleamed as it caught the light .

the sun

18.[t](informal)~ the sunif youcatch the sun , you become red or brown because of spending time in the sun

burn

19.[t][i]~ (fire)to begin to burn

The wooden rafters caught fire.

These logs are wet: they won't catch.湿

in cricket

20.[t]~ sbto make a player unable to continue batting by catching the ball they have hit before it touches the ground

IDMcatch your breathto stop breathing for a moment because of fear, shock, etc.to breathe normally again after running or doing some tiring exercisecatch your death (of cold)(informal)to catch a very bad cold

Can you catch the waiter's eye?

catch sbs eyeto attract sb's attention

Can you catch the waiter's eye?

If your dad finds out you'll really catch it!

catch it(informal)to be punished or spoken to angrily about sth

If your dad finds out you'll really catch it!

catch sb napping使to get an advantage over sb by doing sth when they are not expecting it and not ready for itcatch sb on the hop(informal)使to surprise sb by doing sth when they are not expecting it and not ready for itcatch sb red-handedto catch sb in the act of doing sth wrong or committing a crimecatch sb with their pants down(informal)使to arrive or do sth when sb is not expecting it and not ready, especially when they are in an embarrassing situationn.of ball

1.[c]an act of catching sth, for example a ball

to make a catch

amount caught

2.[c]the total amount of things that are caught

a huge catch of fish

fastening

3.[c]a device used for fastening sth

a catch on the door

safety catches for the windows

difficulty

4.[c][ususing](informal)a hidden difficulty or disadvantage

All that money for two hours' work─what's the catch?

child's game

5.[u]a child's game in which two people throw a ball to each other

person

6.[sing]a person that other people see as a good person to marry, employ, etc.

IDM

I can't get a job because I haven't got anywhere to live but I can't afford a place to live until I get a job─it's a catch-22 situation.

(a) catch-22a catch-22 situation(informal)退a difficult situation from which there is no escape because you need to do one thing before doing a second, but you need to do the second thing before you can do the first

I can't get a job because I haven't got anywhere to live but I can't afford a place to live until I get a job─it's a catch-22 situation.

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v.1.to stop and hold something that is moving through the air, especially an object that someone throws; to stop and keep hold of someone who is falling; if a container catches liquid or small objects or pieces, they fall into it when it is below them; to be the catcher in baseball2.to get hold of and stop someone you have been chasing so that they cannot escape; to take hold of someone or a part of their body with your hands3.if the police catch someone, they find them and arrest them4.to stop an animal, bird, or insect and prevent it from escaping, especially using a trap; to hunt and stop an animal in order to kill and eat it; to get a fish from a river, lake, or the ocean, using a fishing net or rod5.to get on a train, bus, airplane, or boat that is traveling somewhere; to arrive in time to get on a train, bus, airplane, or boat that is traveling somewhere6.to find someone doing something that they do not expect you to see, especially something wrong or illegal7.to get a disease or illness8.to find someone in a situation that they are not expecting or prepared for9.to find someone available to talk by going to or telephoning them at the place where they are10.to hit someone on a part of their body; to hit part of your body on something by accident11.to become stuck on something, or to make something do this12.to start to burn13.to see, watch, or listen to something14.to discover a problem or medical condition and stop it from becoming worse15.to have a sudden effect on something such as someones attention or imagination16.to see or smell something for a very short time17.to hear something that someone says18.to show or represent something in a way that people can easily recognize19.if light catches something, or if something catches the light, the light shines on it and makes it look bright and shiny20.if the wind or a wave catches something, it gets behind or under it and suddenly blows or pushes it hard1.to stop and hold something that is moving through the air, especially an object that someone throws; to stop and keep hold of someone who is falling; if a container catches liquid or small objects or pieces, they fall into it when it is below them; to be the catcher in baseball2.to get hold of and stop someone you have been chasing so that they cannot escape; to take hold of someone or a part of their body with your hands3.if the police catch someone, they find them and arrest them4.to stop an animal, bird, or insect and prevent it from escaping, especially using a trap; to hunt and stop an animal in order to kill and eat it; to get a fish from a river, lake, or the ocean, using a fishing net or rod5.to get on a train, bus, airplane, or boat that is traveling somewhere; to arrive in time to get on a train, bus, airplane, or boat that is traveling somewhere6.to find someone doing something that they do not expect you to see, especially something wrong or illegal7.to get a disease or illness8.to find someone in a situation that they are not expecting or prepared for9.to find someone available to talk by going to or telephoning them at the place where they are10.to hit someone on a part of their body; to hit part of your body on something by accident11.to become stuck on something, or to make something do this12.to start to burn13.to see, watch, or listen to something14.to discover a problem or medical condition and stop it from becoming worse15.to have a sudden effect on something such as someones attention or imagination16.to see or smell something for a very short time17.to hear something that someone says18.to show or represent something in a way that people can easily recognize19.if light catches something, or if something catches the light, the light shines on it and makes it look bright and shiny20.if the wind or a wave catches something, it gets behind or under it and suddenly blows or pushes it hard

n.1.an act of stopping and holding an object moving through the air, especially a ball2.a game in which children throw a ball to each other3.a hidden problem or difficulty in something that seems extremely good4.an object used for fastening something such as a window, door, or container5.an amount of fish that have been caught6.a sudden pause in what someone is saying as a result of a strong emotion7.someone who would be an appropriate husband, wife, or partner1.an act of stopping and holding an object moving through the air, especially a ball2.a game in which children throw a ball to each other3.a hidden problem or difficulty in something that seems extremely good4.an object used for fastening something such as a window, door, or container5.an amount of fish that have been caught6.a sudden pause in what someone is saying as a result of a strong emotion7.someone who would be an appropriate husband, wife, or partner

1. creature catch unhappy ...

2. (3) [ fight] (5) ”。;[ catch] (7) ;[ draw;connect] ...

3. (5) [ hear of;learn about] (6) [ catch] (8) ;[ succeed] ...

4. creature catch unhappy ...

5. bird n. catch v. ) worm n. ( …

6. catalog n. catch vt. cathedral n. ...

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1.But if God really is multi-purpose, and he then has satisfied my desire in a little while, then, I bring first he to catch the wind.便

2.Struggling to catch up with him, but the whereabouts of the red block and can only stay at cars off, do nothing.

3.Once I was in a hurry trying to catch the train to Shanghai. I packed up and put all the things I would need into a suitcase and locked it.西

4.She did not get up too late to catch the early bus.

5.For himself, his own catch had been made, and he would have to wrestle with it for the rest of his life.

6.``Society has changed, '' Stillman says, ``but the ovaries will take another million years or two to catch up to that. '':“。”

7.However, I would catch Marguerite looking sad, and sometimes there were tears in her eyes.使

8.He seems to be one of those rare people who find that age and injuries don't catch up with them.

9.They are not agile or fast ships. If the enemy decides to make a run for it, ship-of-the-line would have hard time to catch up.

10.At the river-side I also did a bit of prose writing, not on any definite subject or plan, but in the spirit that boys catch butterflies.