| 单词 | catch | 
| 释义 | catch1 of 2verb   ˈkach   ˈkech     caught ˈkȯt    also  ˈkät  ; catching  transitive verb 1   a     : to capture or seize especially after pursuit  catch a thief    b     : to take or entangle in or as if in a snare  catch fish in a net    c     : deceive    d     : to discover unexpectedly : find  caught in the act    e     : to check (oneself) suddenly or momentarily  He started to say the wrong thing but quickly caught himself.    f     : to become suddenly aware of  caught me looking at him   2   a     : to take hold of : seize  He caught her by the arm as she tripped.    b     : to affect suddenly  The announcement caught me by surprise.    c     : to grasp and hold on to (something in motion)  catch a fly ball    d     : to avail oneself of : take  caught the first opportunity to leave    e     : to obtain through effort : get  catch a ride    f     : to overtake unexpectedly  —usually used in the passive  was caught in a storm    g     : to get entangled  catch a sleeve on a nail   3    : to become affected by: such as    a     : contract  catch a cold    b     : to respond sympathetically to the point of being imbued (see imbue sense 2) with  catch the spirit of an occasion    c     : to be struck by  He caught a bullet in the leg.    d     : to be subjected to : receive  catch hell   4   a     : to take in and retain  a barrel to catch rainwater    b     : fasten  catch back a curtain   5    : to take or get usually momentarily or quickly  catch a glimpse of a friend  catch a nap   6   a     : overtake  catch the leader in a race    b     : to get aboard in time  catch the bus   7    : to attract and hold : arrest, engage  caught their attention  The glint of the gold in each case caught my eye, you see.—   8    : to make contact with : strike  The pitch caught him in the back.   9   a     : to grasp by the senses or the mind  you catch what I mean?  didn't catch the name    b     : to apprehend and fix by artistic means  The new portrait catches her likeness perfectly.   10   a     : see, watch  catch a game on TV    b     : to listen to  caught the last part of the concert   11    : to serve as a catcher for in baseball  caught both ends of the doubleheader   12    : to meet with  catch you later   intransitive verb 1    : to grasp hastily or try to grasp   2    : to become caught  The kite caught in the tree branches.   3    : to catch fire   4    : to play the position of catcher on a baseball team   5    : kick over  the engine caught    catchable    ˈka-chə-bəl   adjective ˈke-    an easily catchable fly ball    catch 2 of 2noun1    : something caught    especially : the total quantity caught at one time    a large catch of fish   2   a     : the act, action, or fact of catching  The shortstop made a tough catch.    b     : a game in which a ball is thrown and caught  played catch with his dad   3    : something that checks or holds immovable  a safety catch   4    : one worth catching especially as a spouse   5    : a round for three or more unaccompanied usually male voices often with suggestive or obscene lyrics   6    : fragment, snatch  remembered only catches of the song   7    : a concealed difficulty or complication  there must be a catch   8    : a momentary audible break in the voice or breath   catch 1 of 2 verb1  as in to grab   to take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forcibly we tried to catch the kitten before she could sneak out the door   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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 2  as in to get   to become affected with (a disease or disorder) you'll catch the flu for sure if you don't get a shot   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3  as in to stop   to bring (something) to a standstill I caught myself just as I was about to step into the freshly poured concrete   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 4  as in to secure   to put securely in place or in a desired position caught back her hair with a barrette   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 5  as in to know   to have a clear idea of I didn't catch the point you were making about our nation's foreign policy   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 6  as in to trick   to cause to believe what is untrue a number of media outlets were caught by the woman's hard-luck story   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 7  as in to encounter   to come upon face-to-face or as if face-to-face I'll catch you at the library tomorrow   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 8  as in to notice   to make note of (something) through the use of one's eyes I looked out the window just in time to catch the neighbor's dog digging up my flower bed   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 9  as in to chase   to move fast enough to get even with despite the suspect's considerable lead, the fleet-footed police officer was able to catch him and make an arrest   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 catch 2 of 2noun1  as in snag   a danger or difficulty that is hidden or not easily recognized the catch is that you have to come up with the money by tomorrow   Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2  as in prize   someone or something unusually desirable everyone thought the captain of the football team was a real catch   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3  as in haul   the total amount collected or obtained especially at one time the total catch for our day at the creek was six fish and a crab   Synonyms & Similar Words 
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