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caught [kɔ:t] V.

caught pret., part. pas. of catch:

Véase también: catch up , catch out , catch on , catch

II . catch up V. trans.

1. catch (reach):

2. catch usu passive also fig.:

to get caught up in sth

catch out V. trans. ingl. brit.

1. catch (detect):

2. catch (trick):

3. catch (cause difficulty):

catch on V. intr. coloq.

1. catch (become popular):

uveljavljati se [form. perf. uveljaviti se]

2. catch (understand):

dojemati [form. perf. dojeti]

I . catch <-es> [kætʃ] SUST.

1. catch (ball):

ulov m

2. catch (fish):

ulov m

4. catch no pl. coloq. (partner):

5. catch no pl. (trick):

trik m
v čem je finta? coloq.

6. catch no pl. (game):

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

1. catch (intercept):

2. catch (grab):

3. catch (capture, arrest):

loviti [form. perf. uloviti]
the virus was caught in time fig.

5. catch (meet):

8. catch fig. (become involved):

to get caught in sth
to be caught in the crossfire

10. catch (collect):

11. catch (depict):

15. catch (burn):

16. catch (hear):

to catch it coloq.
pokazati jih komu coloq.

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

1. catch (grab):

ingl. brit. ingl. austr. to catch at sth

2. catch (entangle):

zatikati se [form. perf. zatakniti se ]

3. catch (ignite):

vnemati se [form. perf. vneti se]
vžigati se [form. perf. vžgati se]

I . catch <-es> [kætʃ] SUST.

1. catch (ball):

ulov m

2. catch (fish):

ulov m

4. catch no pl. coloq. (partner):

5. catch no pl. (trick):

trik m
v čem je finta? coloq.

6. catch no pl. (game):

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

1. catch (intercept):

2. catch (grab):

3. catch (capture, arrest):

loviti [form. perf. uloviti]
the virus was caught in time fig.

5. catch (meet):

8. catch fig. (become involved):

to get caught in sth
to be caught in the crossfire

10. catch (collect):

11. catch (depict):

15. catch (burn):

16. catch (hear):

to catch it coloq.
pokazati jih komu coloq.

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

1. catch (grab):

ingl. brit. ingl. austr. to catch at sth

2. catch (entangle):

zatikati se [form. perf. zatakniti se ]

3. catch (ignite):

vnemati se [form. perf. vneti se]
vžigati se [form. perf. vžgati se]

catch on V. intr. coloq.

1. catch (become popular):

uveljavljati se [form. perf. uveljaviti se]

2. catch (understand):

dojemati [form. perf. dojeti]

catch out V. trans. ingl. brit.

1. catch (detect):

2. catch (trick):

3. catch (cause difficulty):

II . catch up V. trans.

1. catch (reach):

2. catch usu passive also fig.:

to get caught up in sth

ˈcatch ques·tion SUST.

catch away V.

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Their wedding night, he saw the old woman he had married and threw her out the window, where she caught on a hook.
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He said that any dealer or market participant caught undermining the forex process and policies will be severely sanctioned.
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Meanwhile, drivers are driving more carefully, and speeders are caught.
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The ga rung are a caught wild, while the ga tre and ga noi are domesticated.
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He caught polio, aged four months, after receiving the oral polio vaccine.
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For writing an address on cloth, a moistened copying pencil was preferred to a pen, whose nib could easily get caught in the weave.
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The wing mirror of the vehicle caught the victim's bag.
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Along with insurgents, many innocent worshipers were caught in the crossfire.
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The characters are unwittingly caught up in historical tides outside of their control.
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