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to catch
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抓住, 接住
to stop and hold an object that is moving through the air by hands
Transitive: to catch a moving object
02
捕捉, 抓住
to capture or grab something or someone using methods like hunting, chasing, or trapping
Transitive: to catch a prey or game
03
赶上, 抓住
to reach and get on a bus, aircraft, or train in time
Transitive: to catch a means of transportation
04
感染, 得病
to get sick, usually with bacteria or a virus
Transitive: to catch a disease
05
赶上, 捕捉
to arrive at a location or be present at a specific time to witness or experience something
Transitive: to catch an event or moment
06
抓住, 发现
to discover someone in the act of doing something wrong or incriminating
Ditransitive: to catch sb doing sth
07
捕捉, 察觉
to realize or perceive something that was previously unnoticed
Transitive: to catch sth
08
抓住, 捕捉
to assume the role of the catcher in a sports game
Transitive: to catch a sports game
09
抓住, 捕捉
to apprehend or capture something or someone, often after chasing them
Transitive: to catch a criminal or runaway
10
抓住, 卡住
(of an object) to get caught or snagged in another object or substance
Intransitive: to catch on sth | to catch in sth
11
抓住, 蔓延
(of fire) to spread or extend to various objects, areas, or structures
Transitive: to catch sth
12
抓住, 打击
to land a hit or strike on a target, making contact with the intended object or person
Transitive: to catch sb on a part of body | to catch sb in a part of body
13
吸引, 迷住
to captivate or enchant someone through charisma or attractiveness
Transitive: to catch sb
14
理解, 捕捉
to comprehend or perceive spoken words, often requiring attention or concentration
Transitive: to catch spoken words
15
捕捉, 收集
to collect and keep something for further use or possession
Transitive: to catch sth
16
捕捉, 捕获
to capture and accurately reflect the essence, energy, or intention of a spirit or idea
Transitive: to catch the spirit or essence of something
17
瞥见, 捕捉
to notice or see something briefly
Transitive: to catch signs of something
18
捕获, 遭受
to experience or receive the impact of something, often in a negative or harmful way
Transitive: to catch impact of something
19
捕捉, 着火
to ignite and start to burn
Intransitive
20
超过, 赶上
to surpass or overtake someone or something, often in a race, competition, or pursuit
Transitive: to catch sb/sth
21
恢复, 获取
to regain something essential for one's well-being or functioning
Transitive: to catch sth
22
捕捉, 察觉
to notice or observe an error, mistake, or misjudgment made by someone
Transitive: to catch a mistake or error
23
理解, 捕捉
to comprehend or capture the meaning or essence of something
Transitive: to catch the meaning of something
24
抓住, 挂住
to have a part of one's body or clothing become entangled or trapped in something
Transitive: to catch sth on sth | to catch sth in sth
25
自我反省, 重新评估
to reflect briefly to reassess one's actions, behavior, or thoughts
Transitive: to catch oneself
Ditransitive: to catch oneself doing sth
Catch
01
捕获, 接住
the act of capturing something that has been thrown through the air
02
陷阱, 缺点
a downside or problem that is hidden
03
逮捕, 抓捕
the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal)
04
抓球, 接球游戏
a cooperative game in which a ball is passed back and forth
05
锁, 插销
a fastener that fastens or locks a door or window
06
声音的断裂, 情感的卡顿
a break or check in the voice (usually a sign of strong emotion)
07
捕获, 捕捞
anything that is caught (especially if it is worth catching)
08
理想配偶, 优秀婚配
a person regarded as a good matrimonial prospect
09
捕获, 捕捞
the quantity that was caught
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例子
In his last game, the baseball player caught a fast pitch.
The goalkeeper is going to catch the ball in the next match.
Be careful to catch the egg without breaking it.
It might sound a bit strange, but my dog loves to catch a frisbee.
She practiced how to catch a tennis ball in her spare time.