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уло́в
I. catch <-es> [kætʃ] СУЩ.
1. catch no мн. (fish caught):
catch
2. catch (fastening device):
catch
catch
catch on window
3. catch разг. (suitable partner):
he's a good catch
4. catch (trick):
catch
catch
II. catch <-es pp, pt: caught> [kætʃ] ГЛ. перех.
1. catch (hold moving object):
catch
catch
catch person
to catch sb at a bad moment
2. catch (entangle):
catch
catch
catch finger
3. catch:
catch (collect)
catch (liquid)
4. catch:
catch (hear)
catch (hear)
5. catch (attract):
catch
catch
6. catch (get):
to catch the sun
to catch the bus
7. catch (understand):
catch
8. catch:
catch (notice)
catch (by chance)
9. catch (discover by surprise):
to catch sb (doing sth)
to catch sb red handed fig
to catch sb with their trousers down, to catch sb napping перенос.
10. catch МЕД. (become infected):
catch
catch
11. catch (start burning):
catch fire
catch fire
Выражения:
to catch hell
catch at ГЛ. неперех.
catch at
catch on ГЛ. неперех.
1. catch on (be popular):
catch on
catch on
2. catch on разг. (understand):
catch on
catch on
catch out ГЛ. перех.
1. catch out (discover wrongdoing):
to catch sb out
2. catch out (ask tricky questions):
catch out
I. catch up ГЛ. неперех.
to catch up with sb
to catch up with sb
to catch up with sth (make up lost time)
to catch up with sth (equal the standard)
to catch up with sth (equal the standard)
II. catch up ГЛ. перех.
to catch sb up брит., австрал.
to catch sb up брит., австрал.
catch-all ПРИЛ., catchall [ˈkætʃɔ:l] ПРИЛ.
catch-all
catch question СУЩ.
catch question
safety catch СУЩ.
safety catch on gun:
safety catch
Present
Icatch
youcatch
he/she/itcatches
wecatch
youcatch
theycatch
Past
Icaught
youcaught
he/she/itcaught
wecaught
youcaught
theycaught
Present Perfect
Ihavecaught
youhavecaught
he/she/ithascaught
wehavecaught
youhavecaught
theyhavecaught
Past Perfect
Ihadcaught
youhadcaught
he/she/ithadcaught
wehadcaught
youhadcaught
theyhadcaught
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The modernized name and logo was designed to catch on with a young fan base as well.
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From here, many companies began to catch on to the trend of brand identity to distinguish their products from others in a growing market.
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They are often quite hard to catch on screen for long, as they move around from branch to branch extremely quickly.
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The vigor and the musical quality, which emanate from the songs, catch on to people of all ages and cultural backgrounds.
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Watches were also mounted on a short leather strap or fob, when a long chain would have been cumbersome or likely to catch on things.
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