catch
verb
uk
/kætʃ/ us
/kætʃ/ caught | caughtcatch verb (STOP ESCAPING)
- catchThey were caught trying to smuggle cigarettes across the border.
- arrestHe was arrested on suspicion of causing criminal damage to property.
- place/put under arrestThe suspect was placed under arrest and charged with armed assault.
- captureThe soldiers were captured by enemy forces.
- apprehendThe police have apprehended two individuals in connection with the crime.
- nabThe cops nabbed him as he tried to get away.
- Police set up roadblocks on all roads out of the town in an effort to catch the bombers.
- Soldiers who deserted and were caught were shot.
- The robber was caught when someone tipped off the police.
- Thousands of illegal immigrants are caught and deported every year.
- I caught the dog by the collar and dragged it out of the room.
catch verb (DISCOVER)
[ + -ing verb ] He caught her reading his old love letters.
If the virus is caught (= discovered) in time, most patients can be successfully treated.
catch someone's attention, imagination, interest, etc.
もっと見る you won't catch someone doing something (or you won't catch someone somewhere)
said to mean that you will certainly not see someone doing a particular thing or in a particular place:
You won't catch me at work after four o'clock.
- accommodate
- accommodation
- all eyes are on someone/something idiom
- astigmatic
- beholder
- clock
- eyeful
- gawk
- get an eyeful idiom
- leer
- lock
- look out for someone/something phrasal verb
- look up phrasal verb
- look-see
- not take your eyes off someone/something idiom
- observational
- observationally
- penetrate
- scan
- shoot
catch verb (GET TRANSPORT)
catch verb (BECOME INFECTED)
catch verb (SEE/HEAR)
catch verb (STICK)
catch verb (HIT)
catch verb (INVOLVE)
catch verb (BREATHE)
catch verb (BE TOUCHED BY)
慣用句
catch
noun
uk
/kætʃ/ us
/kætʃ/catch noun (CATCHING STH)
catch noun (PROBLEM)
catch noun (NOTICING STH)
- accommodate
- accommodation
- all eyes are on someone/something idiom
- astigmatic
- beholder
- clock
- eyeful
- gawk
- get an eyeful idiom
- leer
- lock
- look out for someone/something phrasal verb
- look up phrasal verb
- look-see
- not take your eyes off someone/something idiom
- observational
- observationally
- penetrate
- scan
- shoot
トピックで関連した単語、句、類義語も探せます:
catch noun (FASTENING DEVICE)
catch noun (SUITABLE PARTNER)
My mother considered a doctor to be a good catch.
Her new boyfriend's not much of a catch really, is he?
catch noun (STIFFNESS)
- achondroplasia
- acromegaly
- ankylosed
- ankylosis
- anti-arthritic
- buck teeth
- gingivitis
- graft-versus-host disease
- greenstick fracture
- GVHD
- hairline fracture
- herniated disc
- repetitive strain injury
- rheumatism
- spondylitis
- subluxation
- synovitis
- teeth gnashing
- teeth grinding
- toothache
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