Word: catches

Category: catches

Sports, Arts & Entertainment, Hobbies & Leisure

Related words: catches

mom catches, mom catches son, sister catches, daughter catches mom, ball catches, brother catches sister, best catches, wife catches husband, dad catches daughter, baseball catches, extreme catches, girl catches fire, cute catches, mother catches daughter

Synonyms: catches

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: catches

catches in spanish

Dictionary:
spanish
Translations:
capturas, las capturas, capturas de, captura, de capturas

catches in german

Dictionary:
german
Translations:
fängt, erhascht, Fänge, Fang, Fängen

catches in french

Dictionary:
french
Translations:
attrape, captures, les captures, prises, les prises, des captures

catches in italian

Dictionary:
italian
Translations:
catture, le catture, catture accessorie, delle catture, cattura

catches in portuguese

Dictionary:
portuguese
Translations:
capturas, as capturas, capturas acessórias, de capturas, das capturas

catches in dutch

Dictionary:
dutch
Translations:
vangsten, vangst, bijvangsten, de vangsten, de vangst

catches in russian

Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
уловы, уловов, вылов, ловит, улов

catches in norwegian

Dictionary:
norwegian
Translations:
fangster, fangstene, fangst, fanger, fangsten

catches in swedish

Dictionary:
swedish
Translations:
fångster, fångsterna, fångst, bifångster

catches in finnish

Dictionary:
finnish
Translations:
saaliit, saaliiden, saaliita, saaliista, saaliinsa

catches in danish

Dictionary:
danish
Translations:
fangster, fangsterne, bifangster, fangstmængder, fangst

catches in czech

Dictionary:
czech
Translations:
úlovky, odlovy, úlovků, odlov, odlovů

catches in polish

Dictionary:
polish
Translations:
połowy, połowów, zaczepy, połowu, przyłowy

catches in hungarian

Dictionary:
hungarian
Translations:
fogások, fogás, fogásokat, járulékos fogások, fogást

catches in turkish

Dictionary:
turkish
Translations:
yakalar, mandalları, kilitler, mandallar, av

catches in greek

Dictionary:
greek
Translations:
αλιευμάτων, αλιεύματα, τα αλιεύματα, των αλιευμάτων, παρεμπίπτοντα αλιεύματα

catches in ukrainian

Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
улови, вилови, улов

catches in albanian

Dictionary:
albanian
Translations:
kap

catches in bulgarian

Dictionary:
bulgarian
Translations:
улова, улов, уловът, уловите, прилов

catches in belarusian

Dictionary:
belarusian
Translations:
ўловы, уловы, ўлоў

catches in estonian

Dictionary:
estonian
Translations:
saak, saagi, püügi, püük, püüki

catches in croatian

Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
hvata, ulov, ulovu, ulovi, ulova

catches in icelandic

Dictionary:
icelandic
Translations:
afli, afla, veiða, veiðar, aflinn

catches in lithuanian

Dictionary:
lithuanian
Translations:
žuvys, laimikis, sugavimai, sugavimas, sugavimus

catches in latvian

Dictionary:
latvian
Translations:
nozveja, nozveju, nozvejas, lomi

catches in macedonian

Dictionary:
macedonian
Translations:
фаќа, улов, уловите, улови, уловот

catches in romanian

Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
capturile de, a capturilor, capturilor accidentale, capturile secundare, capturi accidentale

catches in slovenian

Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
ulov, ulovi, ulova, je ulov, so ulovi

catches in slovak

Dictionary:
slovak
Translations:
úlovky, úlovok, úlovkov, výlovy, výlov

The meaning and "use of": catches

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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