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catch points
puntos de captura

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

catch points SUBST Plsubst BAHN

Oxford Spanish Dictionary

I. point [Am pɔɪnt, Brit pɔɪnt] SUBST

1. point C (sharp end, tip):

2.1. point C (dot):

2.2. point C:

coma f
punto m decimal LatAm
1.5
1, 5 (read as: uno coma cinco)
1.5
1.5 (read as: uno punto cinco) LatAm

3.1. point C (in space):

3.2. point C (on scale):

4. point C (in time):

to be on the point of sth/-ing
estar a punto de +  infin

5. point C (in contest, exam):

6.1. point C (item, matter):

6.2. point C (argument):

7.1. point (central issue, meaning):

7.2. point U (cogency):

8. point U (purpose):

9.1. point C (feature, quality):

9.2. point C (of animal):

10. point C (socket) Brit:

11. point (promontory) GEOG:

12.1. point <points, pl > MOTOR:

12.2. point <points, pl > Brit BAHN:

agujas fpl

12.3. point <points, pl > (ballet):

II. point [Am pɔɪnt, Brit pɔɪnt] VERB trans

1. point (aim, direct):

to point sth at sb/sth he pointed his finger at me

2. point BAU:

point brickwork/wall

3.1. point (mark):

point word/text

3.2. point (give emphasis):

point word/line
point word/line

III. point [Am pɔɪnt, Brit pɔɪnt] VERB intr

1. point (with finger, stick etc):

to point at/to sth/sb
señalar algo/a alguien
to point toward sth

2. point (call attention):

3. point (indicate, suggest):

to point to facts/symptoms:

4. point (in hunting):

point dog:

I. catch <Past & Past Part caught> [Am kætʃ, kɛtʃ, Brit katʃ] VERB trans

1.1. catch ball/object:

coger esp Esp

1.2. catch (capture, trap):

catch mouse/lion
catch mouse/lion
coger esp Esp
catch fish
catch fish
coger esp Esp
¡a que no me coges! esp Esp
lo cogieron esp Esp

2.1. catch (take by surprise):

coger esp Esp
pillar ugs
pescar ugs
agarrar (or coger etc.) a alguien infraganti or con las manos en la masa

2.2. catch (intercept):

catch person
catch you later Am ugs
to catch sb with his pants or Brit trousers down ugs
to catch sb with his pants or Brit trousers down ugs
agarrar a alguien en off-side ugs
to catch sb with his pants or Brit trousers down ugs
coger a alguien desprevenido esp Esp
to catch sb with his pants or Brit trousers down ugs
coger a alguien en off-side esp Esp ugs

3.1. catch train/plane:

coger esp Esp

3.2. catch (manage to see, hear):

4. catch (entangle, trap):

me cogió un atasco esp Esp

5.1. catch (attract, arrest):

5.2. catch (apprehend):

5.3. catch mood/spirit/likeness:

6. catch (become infected with):

catch disease
catch disease
coger un resfriado esp Esp

7. catch (hit):

8.1. catch (hold back):

8.2. catch (restrain):

II. catch <Past & Past Part caught> [Am kætʃ, kɛtʃ, Brit katʃ] VERB intr

1.1. catch (grasp):

coger esp Esp
cachar Méx
¡toma, coge! esp Esp
¡toma, cacha! Méx

1.2. catch (bite, take hold):

catch screw/cog:
catch mechanism:

1.3. catch (become hooked):

2. catch (ignite):

catch fire/coal:
catch fire/coal:
agarrar LatAm

III. catch [Am kætʃ, kɛtʃ, Brit katʃ] SUBST

1.1. catch SPORT:

atajada f CSur

1.2. catch (sth, sb caught):

1.3. catch (of fish):

2. catch (fastening device):

pasador m LatAm

3. catch (hidden drawback):

4. catch (in voice):

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I. point [pɔɪnt] SUBST

1. point (sharp end):

2. point GEO:

3. point (particular place):

4. point (particular time):

5. point (significant idea):

to get the point (of sth)
to see sb's point

6. point (purpose):

7. point (in score, result):

to win (sth) on points SPORT

8. point MATH:

punto m decimal LatAm

9. point a. TYPO:

10. point Brit, Aus (socket):

11. point pl AUTO (electrical contacts):

12. point pl Brit BAHN:

agujas f Pl

Wendungen:

II. point [pɔɪnt] VERB intr

to point to an icon COMPUT

III. point [pɔɪnt] VERB trans

1. point (aim):

to point sth at sb
to point a finger at sb a. übtr

2. point (direct, show position or direction):

to point sth toward sth/sb
to point sb toward sth

I. catch [kætʃ] SUBST -es

1. catch kein Pl (fish caught):

2. catch (fastening device):

catch on window

3. catch ugs (suitable partner):

4. catch (trick):

II. catch [kætʃ] VERB trans caught, caught

1. catch (hold moving object):

catch person

2. catch (entangle):

3. catch:

4. catch:

5. catch (attract):

6. catch (get):

tomar LatAm

7. catch (discover):

8. catch:

9. catch (discover by surprise):

to catch sb (doing sth)
to catch sb red handed übtr

10. catch MED (become infected):

pillar Esp [o agarrar LatAm]

11. catch (start burning):

catch fire
im PONS Wörterbuch

I. point [pɔɪnt] SUBST

1. point (sharp end):

2. point GEO:

3. point (particular place):

4. point (particular time):

5. point (significant idea):

to get the point (of sth)
to see sb's point

6. point (purpose):

7. point (characteristic):

8. point (in score, result):

9. point math:

punto m decimal LatAm

10. point a. TYPO:

11. point:

Wendungen:

II. point [pɔɪnt] VERB intr (with finger)

to point to an icon comput

III. point [pɔɪnt] VERB trans

1. point (aim):

to point sth at sb
to point a finger at sb a. übtr

2. point (direct, show position or direction):

to point sth toward sth/sb
to point sb toward sth

I. catch <-es> [kætʃ] SUBST

1. catch (fish caught):

2. catch (fastening device):

catch on window

3. catch ugs (suitable partner):

4. catch (trick):

II. catch <-escaught, caught> [kætʃ] VERB trans

1. catch:

catch object in motion
catch animal, person

2. catch (entangle):

3. catch:

4. catch:

5. catch (attract):

6. catch (get):

tomar LatAm

7. catch (discover):

8. catch:

9. catch (discover by surprise):

to catch sb (doing sth)
to catch sb red-handed übtr

10. catch MED (become infected):

11. catch (start burning):

catch fire
Present
Ipoint
youpoint
he/she/itpoints
wepoint
youpoint
theypoint
Past
Ipointed
youpointed
he/she/itpointed
wepointed
youpointed
theypointed
Present Perfect
Ihavepointed
youhavepointed
he/she/ithaspointed
wehavepointed
youhavepointed
theyhavepointed
Past Perfect
Ihadpointed
youhadpointed
he/she/ithadpointed
wehadpointed
youhadpointed
theyhadpointed

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Often the coxswain would be thrown into the air to catch the chicken.
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At the end of hay-making a sheep would be loosed in the meadow among the mowers, for him to keep who could catch it.
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When drifting fish hits a pole, a fisherman feels this and pulls the catch out.
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Where such sub-districts are used elsewhere such as on street signs and maps, the original unsuffixed catch-all versions often remain in use instead.
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He was the only college football player that seasonall divisionsto catch at least 10 passes in every game.
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