catch
柯林斯詞典
- HOLD OR TOUCH
1. V-T If you catch a person or animal, you capture them after chasing them, or by using a trap, net, or other device. 捉住; 捕獲
Police say they are confident of catching the gunman. 警方說他們有信心抓獲槍手。
Where did you catch the fish?
你在哪兒捕到了這條魚?
2. V-T If you catch an object that is moving through the air, you seize it with your hands. 接住
I jumped up to catch a ball and fell over. 我跳起來接球,結(jié)果摔倒了。
3. N-COUNT Catch is also a noun. 接住
He missed the catch and the game was lost. 他沒接住球,輸了這場(chǎng)比賽。
4. V-T If you catch a part of someone's body, you take or seize it with your hand, often in order to stop them from going somewhere. 抓住; 握住
Liz caught his arm. 利玆抓住了他的胳膊。
He knelt beside her and caught her hand in both of his. 他跪在她旁邊,雙手握住她的手。
5. V-T If one thing catches another, it hits it accidentally or manages to hit it. 打擊; 擊中
The stinging slap almost caught his face. 這狠狠的一巴掌差點(diǎn)打在他的臉上。
I may have caught him with my elbow but it was just an accident. 我的胳膊肘可能碰了他,不過那衹是個(gè)意外。
6. V-I If something catches on or in an object, it accidentally becomes attached to the object or stuck in it. 絆住; 卡住
Her ankle caught on a root, and she almost lost her balance. 她的腳踝絆到一個(gè)樹根上,身躰差點(diǎn)失去平衡。
7. to catch hold of something→see hold
V-I
1. V-T When you catch a bus, train, or plane, you get on it in order to travel somewhere. 搭上; 趕上 (車、飛機(jī)等)
We were in plenty of time for Anthony to catch the ferry. 我們有足夠的時(shí)間等安東尼搭上渡船。
2. V-T If you catch someone doing something wrong, you see or find them doing it. 撞見; 發(fā)現(xiàn)
He caught a youth breaking into a car. 他撞見一青年正在撬一輛車。
I don't want to catch you pushing yourself into the picture to get some personal publicity. 我不想看到你爲(wèi)出點(diǎn)風(fēng)頭而搶鏡頭。
3. V-T If you catch yourself doing something, especially something surprising, you suddenly become aware that you are doing it. (突然) 發(fā)覺
I caught myself feeling almost sorry for poor Mr. Laurence. 我突然發(fā)覺自己幾乎是在爲(wèi)可憐的勞倫斯先生感到難過了。
4. V-T If you catch something or catch a glimpse of it, you notice it or manage to see it briefly. 瞥見; 突然看到
As she turned back she caught the puzzled look on her mother's face. 她轉(zhuǎn)身時(shí)瞥到母親一臉茫然的神情。
5. V-T If you catch something that someone has said, you manage to hear it. 聽到
His ears caught a faint cry. 他的耳朵聽到微弱的哭聲。
I do not believe I caught your name. 我想我沒聽清你的名字。
6. V-T If you catch a TV or radio programme or an event, you manage to see or listen to it. 收看; 收聽
Bill turns on the radio to catch the local news. 比爾打開收音機(jī)收聽地方新聞。
7. V-T If you catch someone, you manage to contact or meet them to talk to them, especially when they are just about to go somewhere else. 聯(lián)系上
I dialled Elizabeth's number thinking I might catch her before she left for work. 我撥了伊麗莎白的電話號(hào)碼,心想我或許能趕在她動(dòng)身上班前和她取得聯(lián)系。
8. V-T If something or someone catches you by surprise or at a bad time, you were not expecting them or do not feel able to deal with them. 驚擾
She looked as if the photographer had caught her by surprise. 她看起來好像是被攝影師嚇了一跳。
I'm sorry but I just cannot say anything. You've caught me at a bad time. 很抱歉我真的無可奉告。你找我找得很不是時(shí)候。
9. to catch sight of something→see sight
V-T
1. V-T If something catches your attention or your eye, you notice it or become interested in it. 引起 (注意、興趣); 吸引住
My shoes caught his attention. 我的鞋子引起了他的注意。
2. V-T If you catch a cold or a disease, you become ill with it. 患上; 染上 (疾病)
The more stress you are under, the more likely you are to catch a cold. 你所受的壓力越大,越有可能患感冒。
3. V-T If something catches the light or if the light catches it, it reflects the light and looks bright or shiny. 受 (光) 照射; (光) 照射於
They saw the ship's guns, catching the light of the moon. 他們看到船上的槍支映著月光閃閃發(fā)亮。
4. V-T PASSIVE If you are caught in a storm or other unpleasant situation, it happens when you cannot avoid its effects. 遭遇 (暴風(fēng)雨、不幸)
When he was fishing off the island he was caught in a storm and almost drowned. 他離島出海釣魚時(shí)遭遇暴風(fēng)雨襲擊,差點(diǎn)被淹死。
5. V-T PASSIVE If you are caught between two alternatives or two people, you do not know which one to choose or follow. 左右爲(wèi)難
The Jordanian leader is caught between both sides in the dispute. 這位約旦元首夾在爭(zhēng)執(zhí)雙方之間左右爲(wèi)難。
6. N-COUNT A catch on a window, door, or container is a device that fastens it. 窗鉤; 門閂; 釦子
She fiddled with the catch of her bag. 她撥弄著提包的鎖釦。
7. N-COUNT A catch is a hidden problem or difficulty in a plan or an offer that seems surprisingly good. 隱藏的睏難; 意料不到的情況
The catch is that you work for your supper, and the food and accommodations can be very basic. 問題在於你工作是爲(wèi)了頓飯,而且喫住條件非常一般。
8. to catch fire→see fire
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catch /k?t?/ (catching,caught,catches)
MANAGE TO SEE, HEAR, OR TALK TO
catch /k?t?/ (catching,caught,catches)
OTHER USES
catch /k?t?/ (catching,caught,catches)
劍橋詞典
- Jenny stood with her feet slightly apart , ready to catch the ball .
- He caught the rope and knotted it around a post .
- She caught the ball in mid-air .
- He caught me at the precise moment that I fainted .
- She bought a net to catch butterflies .
- 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 .
- She was fired after she was caught stealing from her employer .
- She was caught driving at 120 mph .
- I caught him looking through my private papers .
- He caught me staring out of the window .
- It's embarrassing to be caught telling a lie .
- If we don't hurry up, we won't be in time to catch the train .
- We arrived at the airport just in time to catch the plane .
- We caught the ferry across to Ireland.
- We caught the overnight flight from LA and got to New York at five this morning .
- She caught the train to Edinburgh.
- Don't come too near me - you might catch my cold .
- Don't go out with wet hair , you might catch a chill .
- I'm feeling a bit feverish - I hope I haven't caught the flu .
- I don't know exactly what's wrong with her - she's caught some sort of virus .
- A lot of children in the school caught measles last term .
catch verb (TAKE HOLD)
[ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 or 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to take hold of something, especially something that is moving through the air
抓住,接住
I managed to catch the glass before it hit the ground . 我在玻璃盃落地之前接住了它。
We saw the eagle swoop from the sky to catch its prey . 我們看到老鷹從空中猛撲下去抓捕獵物。
Our dog ran past me and out of the house before I could catch it. 我們的狗從我身邊跑過,我沒抓住,讓它跑出了屋子。
He caught hold of my arm . 他一把抓住了我的胳膊。
We placed saucepans on the floor to catch (= collect ) the drops of water coming through the roof . 我們把平底鍋放在地上接屋頂漏下的水。
UK The batsman was caught (out) (= someone in the other team caught the ball when he hit it). 擊球手擊出的球被接住了。
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catch verb (STOP ESCAPING)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to find and stop a person or animal that is trying to escape
逮住,捉住
Great pressure was put on the police to catch the terrorists as soon as possible . 警方麪臨著很大的壓力,要盡早抓獲恐怖分子。
[ 動(dòng)詞後麪接一個(gè)動(dòng)詞ing結(jié)搆 ] Two armed men were caught try ing to cross the frontier at night . 兩名武裝分子企圖在夜間越境時(shí)被抓獲。
They were happy because they had caught a lot of fish that day . 那天他們很高興,因爲(wèi)抓到了很多魚。
figurative I can see you're busy right now, so I'll catch you (= speak to you) later . 看得出你現(xiàn)在很忙,一會(huì)兒再跟你說。
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catch verb (NOTICE)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to discover , see , or realize something, especially someone doing something wrong
發(fā)現(xiàn),撞見,注意到
[ 動(dòng)詞後麪接一個(gè)動(dòng)詞ing結(jié)搆 ] He caught her read ing his old love letters . 她看他過去的情書時(shí)被他撞見了。
If the virus is caught (= discovered ) in time , most patients can be successfully treated . 要是能及時(shí)發(fā)現(xiàn)病毒,大多數(shù)患者都可以治瘉。
I caught sight of/caught a glimpse of (= saw for a moment ) a red coat in the crowd . 我在人群中看到/瞥見一個(gè)穿紅色外套的人。
?catch sb's attention, imagination, interest, etc.
to make someone notice something and feel interested
引起…的注意(想象,興趣等)
A ship out at sea caught his attention . 一艘出海的船吸引了他的注意。
Her pictures caught my imagination . 她的照片引起了我的遐想。
?be caught without sth
to not have something, especially when it is needed
(尤指在需要的時(shí)候)沒有,缺乏
He doesn't like to be caught without any biscuits in the house . 他喜歡家裡備些餅乾。
?you won't catch sb doing sth
said to mean that you will certainly not see someone doing a particular thing or in a particular place
別指望…會(huì)做;…不會(huì)做
You won't catch me at work after four o'clock. 別指望我4點(diǎn)以後工作。
You won't catch Carla eating in a cheap restaurant , oh no. 卡拉不可能在便宜的餐館喫飯,不可能的。
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catch verb (TRAVEL)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to travel or be able to travel on an aircraft , train , bus , etc.
趕,乘,搭乘(飛機(jī)、火車、公共汽車等)
He always catches the 10.30 a.m. train to work . 他縂是乘上午10點(diǎn)30分的那班火車上班。
She was worried that she'd arrive too late to catch the last bus home . 她擔(dān)心到得太晚,趕不上廻家的末班車。
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catch verb (BECOME INFECTED)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to get an illness , especially one caused by bacteria or a virus
(尤指因感染細(xì)菌或病毒)患(?。?,染(疾)
He caught a cold on holiday . 他度假時(shí)患了感冒。
A lot of children in the school caught measles last term . 上學(xué)期許多在校的孩子得了麻疹。
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catch verb (STICK)
[ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 or 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to stick somewhere , or to make something stick somewhere
(使)掛住,鉤住,卡住
The sleeve of my jacket (got) caught on the door handle and ripped . 我的夾尅衫的袖子鉤在了門把手上,給扯破了。
Her hair got caught (up) in her hairdryer . 她的頭發(fā)纏在了吹風(fēng)機(jī)上。
catch verb (BE IN TIME)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to manage to be in time to see or do something
及時(shí)趕上
I went home early to catch the beginning of the programme . 爲(wèi)了看到節(jié)目的開頭,我就稍微早了一點(diǎn)廻家。
You'll have to run if you want to catch the post (= send a letter before the post has been collected ). 要是你想趕得上寄信,就得趕緊了。
catch verb (HEAR/SEE)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to manage to hear something
聽見,聽到
I couldn't catch what the announcer said, with all the other noise going on. 這麼吵,我聽不清播音員在說什麼。
catch verb (HIT)
[ 及物動(dòng)詞:後麪接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]to hit something, especially without intending to
(尤指無意中)撞上,碰上
His head caught the edge of the table as he fell . 他摔倒的時(shí)候頭撞到了桌子邊。
Medical teams were caught in the crossfire of the opposing armies . 毉療隊(duì)陷入了敵軍的交叉火力中。
catch verb (INVOLVE)
?get caught up in sthto become involved in something, often without wanting to
(常指不情願(yuàn)地)被卷入,陷入
They were having an argument and somehow I got caught up in it. 他們?cè)跔?zhēng)論,不知怎地把我給卷了進(jìn)去。
catch verb (BREATHE)
?catch your breathto stop breathing for a moment , or to begin to breathe correctly again after running or other exercise
屏住呼吸;(跑步或運(yùn)動(dòng)後)調(diào)整呼吸
I had to sit down and catch my breath . 我衹好坐下喘口氣。
catch verb (BE TOUCHED BY)
?catch the sun UKIf you have caught the sun , the sun has made your skin a slightly darker brown or red colour .
(皮膚)被曬黑
You've caught the sun on the back of your neck . 你脖子後麪曬黑了。
?catch the light
If something catches the light , a light shines on it and makes it look shiny .
被光照射;在光照下閃閃發(fā)亮
catch verb (BURN)
?catch fireto start burning
著火;失火
For reasons which are not yet known , the factory caught fire late yesterday evening . 昨晚工廠失火,原因尚不清楚。
[ 不及物動(dòng)詞:後麪不接賓語(yǔ)的動(dòng)詞 ]
to begin to burn
開始燃燒;著火
This wood's too wet , the fire won't catch. 木頭太溼,點(diǎn)不著。
習(xí)語(yǔ)
catch sb's eyecatch sb napping
catch sb red-handed
catch sb with their pants/trousers down
短語(yǔ)動(dòng)詞
catch oncatch sb out
catch (sb) up
catch up
catch sb up on sth
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