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to catch up
[phrase form: catch]
01
se mettre à jour, rattraper son retard
to exchange information or knowledge that was missed or overlooked
Intransitive: to catch up on a task
Exemples
Let's catch up on the updates from the last team briefing.
Rattrapons-nous sur les mises à jour du dernier briefing d'équipe.
02
rattraper
to go faster and reach someone or something that is ahead
Intransitive: to catch up with sb/sth
Exemples
The runner exerted extra effort to catch the pack up after a brief pause.
Le coureur a fourni un effort supplémentaire pour rattraper le peloton après une brève pause.
03
se retrouver pris, être entraîné
to become unintentionally involved in something, often against one's will or without prior planning
Transitive: to catch up sb in a situation
Exemples
The unexpected opportunity caught her up in a new project.
L'opportunité inattendue l'a prise au dépourvu dans un nouveau projet.
04
rattraper, récupérer
to quickly retrieve something, usually one that has fallen or left behind
Transitive: to catch up sth
Exemples
After the meeting, she caught up her notes and laptop, heading towards the conference room exit.
Après la réunion, elle a rattrapé ses notes et son ordinateur portable, se dirigeant vers la sortie de la salle de conférence.
05
rattraper, se mettre à niveau
to reach the same level or status as someone or something else, especially after falling behind
Intransitive: to catch up on sth | to catch up with sth
Exemples
The company introduced new strategies to catch up with the growing demand for its products.
L'entreprise a introduit de nouvelles stratégies pour rattraper la demande croissante pour ses produits.
06
rattraper, se mettre à jour
to complete a task or activity that was postponed or delayed due to lack of time or other reasons
Transitive: to catch up a task or activity
Exemples
The student tried to catch up the assignments he missed during his absence.
L'étudiant a essayé de rattraper les devoirs qu'il avait manqués pendant son absence.



























