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catch·ing [ˈkætʃɪŋ] ADJ

catching

I . catch <-es> [kætʃ] SUBST

1. catch (ball):

ulov m

2. catch (fish):

ulov m

4. catch no plur fam (partner):

5. catch no plur (trick):

trik m
v čem je finta? fam

6. catch no plur (game):

II . catch <caught, caught> [kætʃ] VERBE trans

1. catch (intercept):

2. catch (grab):

5. catch (meet):

10. catch (collect):

11. catch (depict):

15. catch (burn):

16. catch (hear):

to catch it fam

III . catch <caught, caught> [kætʃ] VERBE intr

1. catch (grab):

GB Aus to catch at sth

2. catch (entangle):

3. catch (ignite):

vnemati se [perf vneti se]

catch on VERBE intr fam

1. catch (become popular):

2. catch (understand):

dojemati [perf dojeti]

catch out VERBE trans GB

1. catch (detect):

2. catch (trick):

3. catch (cause difficulty):

I . catch up VERBE intr

1. catch (reach):

she's catching up!

II . catch up VERBE trans

1. catch (reach):

2. catch usu passive also fig:

ˈcatch ques·tion SUBST

Expressions couramment utilisées avec catching

she's catching up!

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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They are frequently seen above tall eucalyptus trees catching aerial insects above the canopy, but will also feed on insect swarms low over water.
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These birds wait on a perch and fly down to catch insects, sometimes catching them in midair.
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The society works with groups of young people to fight discrimination and stigma as well as reducing complacency about catching the disease.
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It had a graceful 6 m (19.5 ft) long dolphin-shaped body, and its almost toothless jaw was well adapted for catching squid.
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Spoiler alerts become meaningless when, like me, you're spending your weeknights catching up on shows from the end of the aughts.
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The fish has a distinctive habit of catching its prey sideways in the mouth, immobilising it with its sharp, backward-pointing teeth, and then turning the prey headfirst to swallow it.
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You need to keep catching new types of fish to slice up and get more and more gold to spend in the shop.
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The crowded smoking car ripped along the side of the engine, the broken steam dome catching it at window height.
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Catching wild chickenpox as a child has been thought to commonly result in lifelong immunity.
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Neon tube lighting, which also includes the use of argon and mercury vapor as alternate gases, came to be used primarily for eye-catching signs and advertisements.
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