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caught on

/kach/US // kætʃ //UK // (kætʃ) //

抓到了,捉住了,被抓获的,被抓到了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
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    caught, catch·ing.

    • : to seize or capture, especially after pursuit: to catch a criminal; to catch a runaway horse.
    • : to trap or ensnare: to catch a fish.
    • : to intercept and seize; take and hold: to catch a ball; a barrel to catch rain.
    • : to come upon suddenly; surprise or detect, as in some action: I caught him stealing the pumpkin.
    • : to receive, incur, or contract: to catch a cold.
    • : to be in time to get aboard.
    • : to lay hold of; grasp; clasp: He caught her in a warm embrace.
    • : to grip, hook, or entangle: The sharp branches caught his clothing.
    • : to allow to become gripped, hooked, snagged, or entangled: He caught his coat on a nail.
    • : to attract or arrest: The painting caught his fancy. His speech caught our attention.
    • : to check or restrain suddenly: She caught her breath in surprise. He caught himself before he said the wrong thing.
    • : to see or attend: to catch a show.
    • : to strike; hit: The blow caught him on the head.
    • : to become inspired by or aware of: I caught the spirit of the occasion.
    • : to fasten with or as if with a catch: to catch the clasp on a necklace.
    • : to deceive: No one was caught by his sugary words.
    • : to attract the attention of; captivate; charm: She was caught by his smile and good nature.
    • : to grasp with the intellect; comprehend: She failed to catch his meaning.
    • : to hear clearly: We caught only snatches of their conversation.
    • : to apprehend and record; capture: The painting caught her expression perfectly.
    • : South Midland and Southern U.S. to assist at the birth of: The town doctor caught more than four hundred children before he retired.
v.无主动词 verb
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    caught, catch·ing.

    • : to become gripped, hooked, or entangled: Her foot caught in the net.
    • : to overtake someone or something moving.
    • : to take hold: The door lock doesn't catch.
    • : Baseball. to play the position of catcher: He catches for the Yankees.
    • : to become lighted; take fire; ignite: The kindling caught instantly.
    • : to become established, as a crop or plant, after germination and sprouting.
n.名词 noun
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    • : the act of catching.
    • : anything that catches, especially a device for checking motion, as a latch on a door.
    • : any tricky or concealed drawback: It seems so easy that there must be a catch somewhere.
    • : a slight, momentary break or crack in the voice.
    • : that which is caught, as a quantity of fish: The fisherman brought home a large catch.
    • : a person or thing worth getting, especially a person regarded as a desirable matrimonial prospect: My mother thinks Pat would be quite a catch.
    • : a game in which a ball is thrown from one person to another: to play catch; to have a catch.
    • : a fragment: catches of a song.
    • : Music. a round, especially one in which the words are so arranged as to produce ludicrous effects.
    • : Sports. the catching and holding of a batted or thrown ball before it touches the ground.
    • : Rowing. the first part of the stroke, consisting of the placing of the oar into the water.
    • : Agriculture. the establishment of a crop from seed: a catch of clover.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : catchy.
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    • : catch at, to grasp at eagerly; accept readily: He caught at the chance to get free tickets.
    • : catch on, to become popular: That new song is beginning to catch on.to grasp mentally; understand: You'd think he'd catch on that he's boring us.New England. to scorch or burn slightly; sear: A pot roast is better if allowed to catch on.
    • : catch out, Chiefly British. to catch or discover in deceit or an error.
    • : catch up, to lift or snatch suddenly: Leaves were caught up in the wind.to bring or get up to date: to catch up on one's reading.to come up to or overtake: to catch up with the leader in a race.to become involved or entangled with: caught up in the excitement of the crowd.to point out to minor errors, untruths, etc.: We caught the teacher up on a number of factual details.Falconry.to capture for further training.South Midland and Southern U.S.to harness.

Phrases

  • catch as catch can
  • catch at
  • catch a Tartar
  • catch cold
  • catch fire
  • catch in the act
  • catch it
  • catch napping
  • catch off guard
  • catch on
  • catch one's breath
  • catch one's death (of cold)
  • catch red-handed
  • catch sight of
  • catch someone's eye
  • catch some rays
  • catch some z's
  • catch the drift
  • catch up
  • early bird catches the worm
  • get (catch) the drift
  • takes one to know one (a thief to catch a thief)

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inpopular
Synonyms
attractive有吸引力的,有吸引力,吸引人的,具有吸引力的beloved爱人,挚爱的,爱戴的,爱好者famous著名的,著名,知名,知名的fashionable时髦的,时尚的,时尚,流行的favored受宠的,受惠的,受惠,受宠prominent突出的,杰出的,著名的,突出suitable适宜,适宜的,适当的,恰当的trendy潮流,时髦的,时髦,新潮accepted接受,接受的,已接受,被接受approved批准,批准的,批准了,批准通过celebrated著名的,知名的,知名人士,庆祝的crowd-pleasing人见人爱,讨人喜欢,讨人喜欢的,讨好人的faddish时尚的,时尚,时尚化,时尚化的in在,中,于,其中in demand有需求,有需求的,按需求,有求必应in favor赞成,支持,赞同,赞成的in the mainstream在主流中,在主流,主流中,主流中的in vogue时髦,时髦的,时兴,时下流行leading领导,领先,领先的,领导层likable可人的,可喜的,可亲的,可人liked喜欢,很喜欢,喜欢的,喜爱lovable可爱的,可爱,可爱的人,可爱的人儿noted注意到,指出,注意到了,注意到的notorious恶名昭彰,臭名昭著,恶名昭著,恶名昭彰的now现在,如今,目前okay好的,好吧,好了,还好pleasing赏心悦目,讨好,赏心悦目的,讨人喜欢praised赞扬的,赞扬,赞扬的是,赞美的preferred首选,优先选择,优先考虑,首选的prevailing盛行的,盛行于世的,盛行,盛行于世promoted晋升,晋级,晋升为,晋升了right stuff正确的东西,对的东西,右边的东西,正确的事情run-after运行后,运行后的,之后selling销售,出售,售卖,销售方面social社会,社会的,社会问题,社会性societal社会,社会性,社会的,社会性的sought寻求,寻求的,寻找,寻找的sought-after受追捧的,受欢迎的,受追捧的的,受追捧stylish时尚,时尚的the rage愤怒,怒火,怒火中烧,暴怒thing事物,事,事项,事态well-liked很喜欢,受欢迎的,受欢迎,受人欢迎well-received受欢迎的,受欢迎,深受好评,深受欢迎
as inascertain
as inrealize
as insee
as insense
Synonyms
anticipate预计,预期,预测,预见appreciate欣赏,赏识,赏析,理解believe相信,认为,坚信,相信自己discern识别,辨别,辨认,辨识feel感觉,觉得,感受,感到grasp掌握,把握,把握住,握住notice通知,通知书,通知公告perceive觉察到,觉察到的,感觉到,察觉到realize实现,认识到,体会,实现了think认为,觉得,想,想到understand了解,理解,明白,懂得apperceive认识到,了解,懂得,获悉apprehend逮捕,抓获,捉拿,缉拿catch接住,抓住,捕捉,捕获consider考虑,认为,思考,考虑到credit信用,贷款,信誉,贷方deem认为,推定,认为是,认定dig挖掘,挖掘机,挖出,挖divine神圣的,神奇的,神圣,神奇hold持有,举行,保持,持有的know知道,了解,懂得,知observe观察,遵守,观察一下,观测read阅读,读,读取,看savvy有经验的,有经验的人,有见识的,有见识的人suspect嫌疑人,怀疑,疑犯,嫌疑犯be with it同在,与之同在,随之而来的,随之而来catch on赶上,抓紧时间,赶上了,抓好catch the drift顺应潮流,顺势而为,顺应时代潮流,捉摸不定feel in bones骨头里感觉到,骨头里觉得,骨头里感到,骨头里感觉到的feel in gut摸摸肚子,摸摸看,摸摸口袋里的东西,摸摸口袋里的钱get the drift明白了,懂了,听懂了get the idea理清思路,了解情况,明白了,明白get the impression感觉到,感觉到了,感觉,印象get the picture了解情况,了解图片,了解画面,了解详情get vibes得到启示,获得灵感,获取信息,得到的启示have a feeling有感觉,有感而发,有一种感觉,有感have a hunch有预感,预感,直觉,预感到pick up捡起,拾起,拿起,捡拾take in收纳,摄取,吸纳,摄入
as inunderstand
Synonyms
anticipate预计,预期,预测,预见appreciate欣赏,赏识,赏析,理解believe相信,认为,坚信,相信自己discern识别,辨别,辨认,辨识feel感觉,觉得,感受,感到grasp掌握,把握,把握住,握住notice通知,通知书,通知公告perceive觉察到,觉察到的,感觉到,察觉到realize实现,认识到,体会,实现了think认为,觉得,想,想到understand了解,理解,明白,懂得apperceive认识到,了解,懂得,获悉apprehend逮捕,抓获,捉拿,缉拿catch接住,抓住,捕捉,捕获consider考虑,认为,思考,考虑到credit信用,贷款,信誉,贷方deem认为,推定,认为是,认定dig挖掘,挖掘机,挖出,挖divine神圣的,神奇的,神圣,神奇hold持有,举行,保持,持有的know知道,了解,懂得,知observe观察,遵守,观察一下,观测read阅读,读,读取,看savvy有经验的,有经验的人,有见识的,有见识的人suspect嫌疑人,怀疑,疑犯,嫌疑犯be with it同在,与之同在,随之而来的,随之而来catch on赶上,抓紧时间,赶上了,抓好catch the drift顺应潮流,顺势而为,顺应时代潮流,捉摸不定feel in bones骨头里感觉到,骨头里觉得,骨头里感到,骨头里感觉到的feel in gut摸摸肚子,摸摸看,摸摸口袋里的东西,摸摸口袋里的钱get the drift明白了,懂了,听懂了get the idea理清思路,了解情况,明白了,明白get the impression感觉到,感觉到了,感觉,印象get the picture了解情况,了解图片,了解画面,了解详情get vibes得到启示,获得灵感,获取信息,得到的启示have a feeling有感觉,有感而发,有一种感觉,有感have a hunch有预感,预感,直觉,预感到pick up捡起,拾起,拿起,捡拾take in收纳,摄取,吸纳,摄入
as inunearth
as indetermine
as ingrasp
as inhear

Examples

  • Canix caught the eye of several critical investors in its short life.

  • How to vote in your stateOn the pandemic, fears of becoming infected persist, with more than 6 in 10 Minnesota voters “very” or “somewhat” worried about an immediate family member catching the novel coronavirus.

  • To find out more about how his company is navigating through current challenges and what the future holds for business travel, Fortune recently caught up with Cohen—several weeks after the CEO made his first work trip in months.

  • The engineers are working hard to meet their deadlines, and this reporter even caught Gil pulling aside some engineers to tell them to remember to take time off.

  • It didn’t take me long to realize that catching star-nosed moles did not include hopping from stone to stone along clear mountain streams like a wood elf.

  • They all immediately dashed out to their car to catch the bad guys.

  • “The government just wanted to catch the big fish [in the Juarez cartel] and they ignored everything in between,” Lozoya said.

  • From a lyrical standpoint, there are precious few that can catch Kendrick.

  • With Rick, I think the culture just lags behind great artists much of the time, and it takes time for it to catch up.

  • Phone lines would catch fire from the velocity and ferocity of his words.

  • While you were admiring the long roll of the wave, a sudden spray would be dashed over you, and make you catch your breath!

  • If I could catch Laura's eye—but I suppose it would hardly be decent to go just yet.

  • Then Squinty would toss the apple up in the air, off his nose, and catch it as it came down.

  • But what if I catch the fish by using a hired boat and a hired net, or by buying worms as bait from some one who has dug them?

  • We nearly played our horses out galloping around looking for you—after we'd gone a mile or so, and you didn't catch up.