catch的中文翻译

翻译

catch

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  • catch1   (hold)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    接住
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to stop and hold a moving object, especially in your hands
      • She managed to catch the keys as they fell.
        她接住了落下的钥匙。
      • 'Throw me over that towel, will you?' 'OK. Catch!'
        “把那条毛巾扔给我,可以吗?”“没问题,抓好哦!”
      • The dog caught the stick in its mouth.
        这条狗嘴里衔着棍子。
    • to hold a liquid when it falls
      • The roof was leaking and I had to use a bucket to catch the drips.
        这房屋漏水,我不得不用桶接着水滴。
    • to take hold of sb/sth
      • He caught hold of her arm as she tried to push past him.
        当她试图从他身边挤过去时,他一把抓住了她的手臂。
  • catch2   (Aviation)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    接住
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to capture someone or something
      • The fighter jet will catch the enemy aircraft before it enters our territory.
  • catch3   (capture)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    逮住, 逮捕
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to capture a person or an animal that tries or would try to escape
      • The murderer was never caught.
        这名凶手从未被缉拿归案
      • Our cat is hopeless at catching mice.
        我们的猫绝对捉不到老鼠。
      • How many fish did you catch?
        你捕到几条鱼?
  • catch4   (sb doing sth)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    发现, 发觉
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to find or discover sb doing sth, especially sth wrong
      • I caught her smoking in the bathroom.
        我撞见她在浴室吸烟。
      • You wouldn't catch me working (= I would never work) on a Sunday!
        你绝对不会看到我在周日工作的。
      • She caught herself wondering whether she had made a mistake.
        她开始怀疑自己是否犯了错误。
      • He was caught with bomb-making equipment in his home.
        他被发现在家藏有制造炸弹的装置。
      • Mark walked in and caught them at it(= in the act of doing sth wrong).
        马克走了进来,当场发现他们在干坏事儿。
      • thieves caught in the act
        窃贼被抓了个现行
      • You've caught me at a bad time (= at a time when I am busy).
        你来得真不是时候。
  • catch5   (bus/train/plane)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    及时赶上(船, 火车, 飞机等)
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to be in time for a bus, train, plane, etc. and get on it
      • We caught the 12.15 from Oxford.
        我赶上了12点15分从牛津出发的火车。
      • I must go—I have a train to catch.
        我得走了,我还要赶火车呢。
  • catch6   (be in time)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    追上, 赶得及做某事
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to be in time to do sth, talk to sb, etc
      • I caught him just as he was leaving the building.
        正当他要离开大楼的时候我遇见了他。
      • I was hoping to catch you at home (= to telephone you at home when you were there).
        我本希望赶上你在家的时候给你打电话。
      • The illness can be treated provided it's caught (= discovered) early enough.
        此病若及早发现是可医治的。
      • to catch the post(= post letters before the box is emptied)
        赶上邮局收信
      • Bye for now! I'll catch you later(= speak to you again later).
        再见!下次再谈。
  • catch7   (see/hear)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    看, 听, 参见
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to see or hear sth; to attend sth
      • Let's eat now and maybe we could catch a movie later.
        咱们现在就吃吧,也许还能赶上一场电影。
  • catch8   (happen unexpectedly)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    偶然撞见
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to happen unexpectedly and put sb in a difficult situation
      • His arrival caught me by surprise.
        他的到来让我感到意外。
      • She got caught in a thunderstorm.
        她遇上了雷雨。
  • catch9   (illness)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    得病, 患病
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to get an illness
      • to catch measles
        染上麻疹
      • I think I must have caught this cold from you.
        我的感冒肯定是被你传染的
  • catch10   (become stuck)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    绊住
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to become stuck in or on sth; to make sth become stuck
      • Her dress caught on a nail.
        她的连衣裙被钉子钩住了。
      • He caught his thumb in the door.
        他的拇指被门夹住了。
  • catch11   (hit)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    击中
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to hit sb/sth
      • The stone caught him on the side of the head.
        他一侧的头部被石头击中了。
      • She caught him a blow on the chin.
        她打了他下巴一拳。
  • catch12   (notice)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    看见, 注意到
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to notice sth only for a moment
      • She caught sight of a car in the distance.
        她瞥见远处有一辆车。
      • He caught a glimpse of himself in the mirror.
        他看了一眼镜子中的自己。
      • I caught a look of surprise on her face.
        我发现她面露惊奇。
      • He caught a whiff of her perfume.
        他闻到一股她身上的香水味。
  • catch13   (hear/understand)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    理解, 了解, 领会
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to hear or understand sth
      • Sorry, I didn't quite catch what you said.
        对不起,我没听清楚你的话。
  • catch14   (interest)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    引起注意
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • if sth catches your interest, etc, you notice it and feel interested in it
  • catch15   (show accurately)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    捕捉, 描绘
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to show or describe sth accurately
      • The artist has caught her smile perfectly.
        艺术家维妙维肖地画出了她的微笑。
  • catch16   (light)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    受光等照射
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • if sth catches the light or the light catches it, the light shines on it and makes it shine too
      • The knife gleamed as it caught the light.
        刀在光照下闪闪发亮。
  • catch17   (the sun)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    位于阳光充足的地方, 晒黑
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • if you catch the sun, you become red or brown because of spending time in the sun
  • catch18   (burn)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    着火, 烧
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to begin to burn
      • The wooden rafters caught fire.
        木椽子着火了。
      • These logs are wet: they won't catch.
        这些木柴是湿的,烧不着。
  • catch19   (in cricket)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    给......当接手
    verb   (caught, caught)
    • to make a player unable to continue batting by catching the ball they have hit before it touches the ground
  • catch20   (of ball)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    接住
    noun
    • an act of catching sth, for example a ball
      • to make a catch
        接球
  • catch21   (amount caught)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    捕获量
    noun
    • the total amount of things that are caught
      • a huge catch of fish
        捕获大量的鱼
  • catch22   (fastening)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    拉手, 门闩
    noun
    • a device used for fastening sth
      • a catch on the door
        门闩
      • safety catches for the windows
        安全窗钩
  • catch23   (difficulty)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    潜在的困难, 劣势
    noun
    • a hidden difficulty or disadvantage
      • All that money for two hours' work—what's the catch?
        干了两小时的活就给那么多钱,这里面有什么蹊跷?
  • catch24   (child's game)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    互相传接的手球游戏
    noun
    • a child's game in which two people throw a ball to each other
  • catch25   (person)   UK /kætʃ/  US /kætʃ/ 
    值得看重的(婚配, 雇佣等)对象
    noun
    • a person that other people see as a good person to marry, employ, etc.
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