catch 在英语-中文(简体)词典中的翻译
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catch verb
(TAKE HOLD)
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A1 [ I or T ] to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air
抓住,接住
catch hold of He caught hold of my arm.
他一把抓住了我的胳膊。
I managed to catch the glass before it hit the ground.
我在玻璃杯落地之前接住了它。
We saw the eagle swoop from the sky to catch its prey.
我们看到老鹰从空中猛扑下去抓捕猎物。
Our dog ran past me and out of the house before I could catch it.
我们的狗从我身边跑过,我没抓住,让它跑出了屋子。
We placed saucepans on the floor to catch (= collect) the drops of water coming through the roof.
我们把平底锅放在地上接屋顶漏下的水。
The batsman was caught (out) (= someone in the other team caught the ball when he hit it).
击球手击出的球被接住了。
更多范例减少例句Jenny stood with her feet slightly apart, ready to catch the ball.He caught the rope and knotted it around a post.She caught the ball in mid-air.He caught me at the precise moment that I fainted.She bought a net to catch butterflies.
catch verb
(STOP ESCAPING)
B1 [ T ] to find and stop a person or animal that is trying to escape
逮住,捉住
Great pressure was put on the police to catch the terrorists as soon as possible.
警方面临着很大的压力,要尽早抓获恐怖分子。
[ + -ing verb ] Two armed men were caught trying to cross the frontier at night.
两名武装分子企图在夜间越境时被抓获。
They were happy because they had caught a lot of fish that day.
那天他们很高兴,因为抓到了很多鱼。
figurative I can see you're busy right now, so I'll catch you (= speak to you) later.
看得出你现在很忙,一会儿再跟你说。
更多范例减少例句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)
B2 [ T ] to discover, see, or realize something, especially someone doing something wrong
发现,撞见,注意到
[ + -ing verb ] He caught her reading his old love letters.
她看他过去的情书时被他撞见了。
If the virus is caught (= discovered) in time, most patients can be successfully treated.
要是能及时发现病毒,大多数患者都可以治愈。
catch someone's attention, imagination, interest, etc.
B2 to make someone notice something and feel interested: A ship out at sea caught his attention.
一艘出海的船吸引了他的注意。
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to not have something, especially when it is needed: He doesn't like to be caught without any biscuits in the house.
他喜欢家里备些饼干。
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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.
别指望我4点以后工作。
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更多范例减少例句She was fired after she was caught stealing from her employer.She was caught driving at 120 mph.I caught him looking through my private papers.He caught me staring out of the window.It's embarrassing to be caught telling a lie.
catch verb
(GET TRANSPORT)
A1 [ T ] to travel or be able to travel on an aircraft, train, bus, etc.
赶,乘,搭乘(飞机、火车、公共汽车等)
He always catches the 10.30 a.m. train to work.
他总是乘上午10点30分的那班火车上班。
更多范例减少例句We caught the ferry across to Ireland.We caught the overnight flight from LA and got to New York at five this morning.She caught the train to Edinburgh.Do you get out of breath running to catch a bus?We arrived at the airport just in time to catch the plane.
catch verb
(BECOME INFECTED)
A2 [ T ] to get an illness, especially one caused by bacteria or a virus
(尤指因感染细菌或病毒)患(病),染(疾)
catch a cold He caught a cold on holiday.
他度假时患了感冒。
A lot of children in the school caught measles last term.
上学期许多在校的孩子得了麻疹。
更多范例减少例句Don't come too near me - you might catch my cold.Don't go out with wet hair, you might catch a chill.I'm feeling a bit feverish - I hope I haven't caught the flu.I don't know exactly what's wrong with her - she's caught some sort of virus.A lot of children in the school caught measles last term.
catch verb
(SEE/HEAR)
[ T ] to manage to hear or see something, so you understand or remember it
听见,听到
I couldn't catch what the announcer said, with all the other noise going on.
这么吵,我听不清播音员在说什么。
Did you catch the car's number plate?
catch verb
(STICK)
C2 [ I or T ] to stick somewhere, or to make something stick somewhere
(使)挂住,钩住,卡住
The sleeve of my jacket (got) caught on the door handle and ripped.
我的夹克衫的袖子钩在了门把手上,给扯破了。
Her hair got caught (up) in her hairdryer.
她的头发缠在了吹风机上。
catch verb
(HIT)
[ T ] to hit something, especially without intending to
(尤指无意中)撞上,碰上
caught in the crossfire Medical teams were caught in the crossfire of the opposing armies.
医疗队陷入了敌军的交叉火力中。
His head caught the edge of the table as he fell.
他摔倒的时候头撞到了桌子边。
catch verb
(INVOLVE)
get caught up in something
C2 to become involved in something, often without wanting to: They were having an argument and somehow I got caught up in it.
他们在争论,不知怎地把我给卷了进去。
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catch verb
(BREATHE)
catch your breath
to stop breathing for a moment, or to begin to breathe correctly again after running or other exercise: I had to sit down and catch my breath.
我只好坐下喘口气。
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catch verb
(BE TOUCHED BY)
catch the sun UK
If you have caught the sun, the sun has made your skin a slightly darker brown or red colour: You've caught the sun on the back of your neck.
你脖子后面晒黑了。
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If something catches the light, a light shines on it and makes it look shiny: She was wearing a spectacular silver gown whose sequins caught the light.
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catch verb
(BURN)
catch fire
B1 to start burning: For reasons which are not yet known, the factory caught fire late yesterday evening.
昨晚工厂失火,原因尚不清楚。
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[ I ] to begin to burn
开始燃烧;着火
This wood's too wet, the fire won't catch.
木头太湿,点不着。
习语
catch someone's eye
catch someone napping
catch someone red-handed
catch someone with their pants/trousers down短语动词
catch on
catch someone out
catch (someone) up
catch up
catch someone up on something
catch up with someone
catchnoun uk
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catch noun
(CATCHING STH)
[ C ] a fish or an amount of fish caught
(鱼的)捕获量
The fishermen were disappointed with their catch that day.
渔夫们不满意当天的收获。
One of my best catches was a big silver salmon.
catch noun
(PROBLEM)
[ S ] a hidden problem or disadvantage
隐藏的问题;暗藏的不利因素
what's the catch Free food? It sounds too good to be true. What's the catch?
免费食物?这么好的事,不像是真的。这里面有什么蹊跷?
catch noun
(FASTENING DEVICE)
[ C ] a small device on a door, window, bag, etc. that keeps it fastened
(门、窗、包等的)栓,扣,钩
catch noun
(SUITABLE PARTNER)
[ C ] informal a person who is considered to be very suitable as a romantic or marriage partner
般配的人;合适的对象
My mother considered a doctor to be a good catch. Her new boyfriend's not much of a catch really, is he?
她的新男朋友和她不太般配,是吧?
catch noun
(STIFFNESS)
[ C or U ] Indian English a feeling of stiffness in part of your body
(身体部位)僵硬,强直
She would complain of catch in the joints during winter.
冬天的时候她会说自己关节僵硬。
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catch的例句
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Disciplinary measures were used including fines for pupils caught speaking the dialect on school campus.
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I am momentarily caught off guard as my body attempts to adjust to the temperature of a room filled with thousands of dancing bodies.
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Fishing vessels came alongside and sold their catch.
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The scientific consensus is that a stock is vulnerable, and that catch limits should be reduced.
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Headphone listening is advised to catch the more subtle spatial characteristics of the sound designs.
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This paper extends these models by considering a fishery crime that generates a flow of returns until the offender is caught and then punished.
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I can catch the main point in short, clear, simple messages and announcements.
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Higher proportions of women at older ages report limiting chronic illness compared with men, but show signs of catching up, especially at age 70-74.
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