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catch up

/kach-uhp, kech-/US // ˈkætʃ əp, ˈkɛtʃ- //UK // (ˈkætʃəp, ˈkɛtʃ-) //

追赶上,追赶,赶上,追上

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : ketchup.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inapproach
as inrecover
as inembrangle

Examples

  • Rather than trying to play catchup, help build that ecosystem.

  • China’s control on news reaches into every corner of the internet, and regulations are always playing catchup with the pace at which new media, such as microblogs and live streaming, flourishes.

  • A conversation with Mary Higgins Clark seems like a catchup with an absent aunt, or a proverbial long lost friend.

  • Experimenting along another line, I found that I could make catchup, as delicious as that of tomatoes, of gooseberries.

  • Strain the gravy when it has boiled long enough, and flavour it with catchup.

  • Season it with cayenne, salt, and mushroom catchup, and add bits of butter.

  • If making a rich soup that requires wine or catchup, let it be added the last thing, just before the soup is taken from the fire.

  • Two or three large spoonfuls of mushroom, or tomato catchup, are improvements to all hashes.