Word: catch

Category: catch

Arts & Entertainment, Games, Hobbies & Leisure

Related words: catch

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Synonyms: catch

haul, net, bag, yield, latch, lock, fastener, clasp, hasp, snag, disadvantage, drawback, stumbling block, hitch, fly in the ointment, pitfall, complication, problem, hiccup, difficulty, trap, trick, snare, catch-22, gimmick, stop, pinch, collar, apprehension, taking into custody, arrest, snap, grab, snatch, match

Translations: catch

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spanish
Translations:
pescar, coger, pillar, capturar, acertar, asir, captura, capturas, de captura, la captura, ...
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german
Translations:
erwischen, sehen, beobachten, raste, auffangen, ertappen, festnahme, fang, überholen, anschauen, ...
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french
Translations:
empoigner, harponner, attrapent, arrestation, attrapez, appréhender, regarder, pêcher, happer, attrapons, ...
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italian
Translations:
accalappiare, prendere, cogliere, acchiappare, fermo, cattura, di cattura, pescato, pesca
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portuguese
Translations:
aprisionar, pegar, capturar, prende dor, colher, apanhar, tomar, captura, prisão, prendedor, ...
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dutch
Translations:
arrestatie, vangst, inhalen, aangaan, houvast, greep, vatten, aanhouding, arrest, aanflitsen, ...
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russian
Translations:
схватить, застучать, улов, улучить, улавливать, наловить, задерживать, переловить, застать, защелкивать, ...
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norwegian
Translations:
fangst, fange, gripe, fangsten
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swedish
Translations:
ertappa, fångst, fångsten, fånga
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finnish
Translations:
haka, saalis, napata, katsella, siepata, pidätys, tarttua, pyydystää, juju, tavoittaa, ...
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danish
Translations:
fange, fangst, fangsten, fangster, fangstmængde
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czech
Translations:
pochopit, zastihnout, háček, dohonit, nachytat, slyšet, zachytit, stihnout, chytit, zasáhnout, ...
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polish
Translations:
chwytać, atrapa, przyłapać, dogonić, schwytać, nałapać, zapadka, łapać, nadrobić, doganiać, ...
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hungarian
Translations:
elkapás, fogás, fogási, fogást, fogások, a fogási
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turkish
Translations:
yakalanmak, tutuklama, av, tutmak, yakalamak, yakalama, mandalı
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greek
Translations:
πιάνω, αρπάζω, σύλληψη, παγίδα, αλιευμάτων, των αλιευμάτων, αλίευμα
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ukrainian
Translations:
піймати, ловити, застукати, вхопити, затримувати, улов, вилов
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albanian
Translations:
kap, zë, kapur, të kapur, truk
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bulgarian
Translations:
улов, улова, на улова, прилов, за улова
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belarusian
Translations:
глядзець, ўлоў, улоў, улов
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estonian
Translations:
haarama, saak, jõudma, saagi, püügi, püügipiirangutega, püük
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croatian
Translations:
dobitak, uloviti, navući, ulov, ščepati, lov, kvaka, hvatanje
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icelandic
Translations:
grípa, afli, veiða, afla, Catch
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lithuanian
Translations:
sugauti, areštas, žiūrėti, stebėti, laimikis, sugavimo, sugautų žuvų kiekio, sugavimas
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latvian
Translations:
arests, arestēšana, loms, nozvejas, nozveja, nozveju, lomu
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macedonian
Translations:
фати, улов, фатат, уловот, се фати
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romanian
Translations:
arestare, capta, captura, prinde, captură, de captură, capturilor, capturii
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slovenian
Translations:
loviti, uloviti, ulov, ulova, ulovu
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slovak
Translations:
chytiť, záchytka, úlovok, výlov, úlovky, úlovku

The meaning and "use of": catch

noun
  • an act of catching something, typically a ball. - I saw myself fumbling easy catches and looking clumsy.
  • a device for securing something such as a door, window, or box. - the window catch was rusty
  • a hidden problem or disadvantage in an apparently ideal situation. - there's a catch in it somewhere
  • an unevenness in a person's voice caused by emotion. - there was a catch in Anne's voice
  • a round, typically one with words arranged to produce a humorous effect. - The catch , a particular form of round based on word-play, was especially popular in Restoration England.
verb
  • intercept and hold (something that has been thrown, propelled, or dropped). - she threw the bottle into the air and caught it again
  • capture (a person or animal that tries or would try to escape). - we hadn't caught a single rabbit
  • reach in time and board (a train, bus, or aircraft). - they caught the 12:15 from Chicago
  • engage (a person's interest or imagination). - The scheme has already caught the imagination and interest of local school children.
  • strike (someone) on a part of the body. - Ben caught him on the chin with an uppercut
  • contract (an illness) through infection or contagion. - It damages unborn babies, and may cause miscarriage if the mother catches the disease while pregnant.
  • become ignited, due to contact with flame, and start burning. - the rafters have caught

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