catch
verb
uk
/kætʃ/ us
/kætʃ/ caught | caughtcatch verb (TAKE HOLD)
catch verb (STOP ESCAPING)
逮住,捉住
Great pressure was put on the police to catch the terrorists as soon as possible.
警方面临着很大的压力,要尽早抓获恐怖分子。
- Police set up roadblocks on all roads out of the town in an effort to catch the bombers.
- Soldiers who deserted and were caught were shot.
- The robber was caught when someone tipped off the police.
- Thousands of illegal immigrants are caught and deported every year.
- I caught the dog by the collar and dragged it out of the room.
catch verb (NOTICE)
发现,撞见,注意到
If the virus is caught (= discovered) in time, most patients can be successfully treated.
要是能及时发现病毒,大多数患者都可以治愈。
catch someone's attention, imagination, interest, etc.
B2
引起…的注意(想象,兴趣等)
Her pictures caught my imagination.
她的照片引起了我的遐想。
be caught without something
to not have something, especially when it is needed
you won't catch someone doing something
said to mean that you will certainly not see someone doing a particular thing or in a particular place
别指望…会做;…不会做
You won't catch me at work after four o'clock.
别指望我4点以后工作。
You won't catch Carla eating in a cheap restaurant, oh no.
卡拉不可能在便宜的餐馆吃饭,不可能的。
catch verb (TRAVEL)
catch verb (BECOME INFECTED)
catch verb (STICK)
catch verb (BE IN TIME)
catch verb (HEAR/SEE)
catch verb (HIT)
catch verb (INVOLVE)
catch verb (BREATHE)
catch verb (BE TOUCHED BY)
catch the sun UK