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catching

/kach-ing/US // ˈkætʃ ɪŋ //UK // (ˈkætʃɪŋ) //

捕捉,捕捉到的,捕获,抓紧时间

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending to be transmitted from one person to another; contagious or infectious: a disease that is catching;His enthusiasm is catching.
    • : attractive; fascinating; captivating; alluring: a catching personality.

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Examples

  • Ad-supported streaming services have some catching up to do.

  • The Terrapins were so injury-riddled at quarterback when he was a freshman that he finished the year catching passes from a converted linebacker.

  • He played for Alabama from 1964 to 1966, catching passes from such renowned quarterbacks as Joe Namath, Steve Sloan and Ken Stabler.

  • It comes from high-end bicycle company Specialized, and what makes it so eye-catching is that it weighs in at less than 5 pounds.

  • Alphabet, which owns Google, is trying something far more eye-catching in East Africa through an idea that started in 2013 out of Google X, its so called “Moonshot Factory.”

  • The cameraman was reporting on the factory catching fire when the inevitable happened.

  • Caen was pitching and I was crouched behind the dish, catching.

  • I was out, maybe in the Great Barrier Reef catching black marlin.

  • It was early last week, the weather was catching up with the season.

  • The Common Core education standards are catching on with parents and teachers.

  • And since he was too busy catching angleworms for himself to help her and her husband, she wished he would keep out of sight.

  • "That was a job I had mighty little stomach for," he said, catching my eye and smiling faintly.

  • I began to understand a little more, catching, I suppose, something of his strong thinking.

  • On rolled the wave of blue, catching and flinging back hundreds of the fleeing Confederates.

  • “No visitors allowed aboard,” replied Mr Welton sternly; catching up, nevertheless, a coil of rope.