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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
catching [Am ˈkætʃɪŋ, Brit ˈkatʃɪŋ] ADJ pred
catching
their enthusiasm was catching
vote-catching [ˈvəʊtˌkatʃɪŋ] ADJ
vote-catching
eye-catching [Am ˈaɪˌkætʃɪŋ, Brit ˈʌɪˌkatʃɪŋ] ADJ
eye-catching
eye-catching
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):
catch-as-catch-can [ˌkætʃəzˌkætʃˈkæn] SUBST U SPORT
catch as catch can m CSur
I. catch up VERB [Am kætʃ, kɛtʃ -, Brit katʃ -] (v + adv) (draw level)
II. catch up VERB [Am kætʃ, kɛtʃ -, Brit katʃ -] (v + o + adv)
catch up (draw level with) Brit:
catch up leader/group
III. catch up VERB [Am kætʃ, kɛtʃ -, Brit katʃ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o) (pick up)
IV. catch up VERB [Am kætʃ, kɛtʃ -, Brit katʃ -] (trap, involve)
to be/get caught up in sth in excitement/enthusiasm
me cogió el tráfico esp Esp
safety catch SUBST
catch points SUBST Plsubst BAHN
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
vote-catching attr
electorero (electorera)
vote-catching attr
im PONS Wörterbuch
catching [ˈkætʃɪŋ] ADJ a. übtr ugs
catching
eye-catching [ˈaɪˌkætʃɪŋ] ADJ
eye-catching
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
I. catch up VERB intr
II. catch up VERB trans
to catch sb up Brit, Aus
catch out VERB trans
1. catch out (discover wrongdoing):
2. catch out (ask trick questions):
catch on VERB intr
1. catch on (be popular):
2. catch on ugs (understand):
catch question SUBST
catch at VERB intr
OpenDict-Eintrag
catch up VERB
OpenDict-Eintrag
catch up VERB
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
eye-catching [ˈaɪ·ˌkætʃ·ɪŋ] ADJ
eye-catching
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
I. catch up VERB intr
II. catch up VERB trans
catch on VERB intr
1. catch on (become popular):
2. catch on ugs (understand):
catch phrase [ˈkætʃ·freɪz] SUBST
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
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
PONS OpenDict

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The safety catch wasn't on, police said.
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The covert footage showed an individual earlier that day taking the safety catch off one trap and resetting another.
www.gazetteherald.co.uk
It is similar in principle to the safety catches used on many handguns.
en.wikipedia.org
There also remains a slight suggestion of tension around their work, a safety catch that holds the piece back from being the transcendent gut-punch it should be.
www.broadwayworld.com
The countdown from five was over quickly and the safety catch was pulled away.
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