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I. catch <-escaught, caught> [kætʃ] ГЛ. перех.

1. catch ball, etc:

catch
catch

2. catch (capture):

catch
catch
to catch sb's attention
to catch sb at a bad moment
to catch sb off balance
to catch sight of sb/sth

3. catch bus, taxi:

catch
catch

4. catch the flu, a cold:

catch

5. catch:

to catch fire

6. catch (discover doing wrong):

to catch sb (doing sth)
to catch sb red handed перенос.
to catch sb by surprise

7. catch (hear):

catch

II. catch <-es> [kætʃ] СУЩ.

1. catch мн. отсут. (of fish):

catch
pesca ж.

2. catch перенос.:

catch
he's a good catch

3. catch (ball):

catch

4. catch (fastening device):

catch
trinco м.

5. catch (negative point):

catch
ardil м.
catch

catch on ГЛ. неперех.

1. catch on (become popular):

catch on

2. catch on разг. (understand):

catch on
to catch on to sth
entender a. c.

I. catch up ГЛ. неперех.

to catch up with sb
to catch up with sb перенос.
to catch up with sth (make up lost time)
pôr-se em dia com a. c.

II. catch up ГЛ. перех.

to catch sb up брит., австрал.

safety catch СУЩ.

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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Expecting to find a small fish population, the researchers caught twenty fish in one catch, increasing previous estimates of the loch's fish population about ninefold.
en.wikipedia.org
When drifting fish hits a pole, a fisherman feels this and pulls the catch out.
en.wikipedia.org
The boy's father used his son to catch the store in the act after he was found taking laughing gas at school.
www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk
Look at the pictures while we hear from some of the legends of old time catch wrestling talking about their approaches to the hammerlock.
www.bloodyelbow.com
Why do we need three boats to go and catch a certain species of fish when we can just have two boats there and have some sort of cooperative arrangement?
www.stuff.co.nz