catch out en el diccionario francés Oxford-Hachette

Traducciones de catch out en el diccionario inglés»francés

I.catch [ingl. brit. katʃ, ingl. am. kætʃ, kɛtʃ] SUST.

II.catch <pret. imperf., part. pas. caught> [ingl. brit. katʃ, ingl. am. kætʃ, kɛtʃ] V. trans.

14. catch DEP. → catch out

15. catch (trick) → catch out

16. catch (manage to reach) → catch up

III.catch <pret. imperf., part. pas. caught> [ingl. brit. katʃ, ingl. am. kætʃ, kɛtʃ] V. intr.

Véase también: catch out, unawares, short, foot, cut short, cold, chill, catch up, balance

I.catch out V. [ingl. brit. katʃ -, ingl. am. kætʃ, kɛtʃ -] (catch [sb] out)

unawares [ingl. brit. ʌnəˈwɛːz, ingl. am. ˌənəˈwɛrz] ADV.

I.short [ingl. brit. ʃɔːt, ingl. am. ʃɔrt] SUST.

2. short ELECTR. → short circuit

III.short [ingl. brit. ʃɔːt, ingl. am. ʃɔrt] ADJ.

1. short (not long-lasting):

short atrbv. course

IV.short [ingl. brit. ʃɔːt, ingl. am. ʃɔrt] ADV. (abruptly)

VII.short [ingl. brit. ʃɔːt, ingl. am. ʃɔrt] V. trans., intr.

short ELECTR. → short circuit

VIII.short [ingl. brit. ʃɔːt, ingl. am. ʃɔrt]

I.foot <pl feet> [ingl. brit. fʊt, ingl. am. fʊt] SUST.

1. foot ANAT.:

à pied
to be on one's feet literal
to sit at sb's feet literal
my foot coloq.!
mon œil! coloq.
to put one's foot in it coloq.

I.cut short V. [ingl. brit. kʌt -, ingl. am. kət -] (cut short [sth], cut [sth] short)

II.cut short V. [ingl. brit. kʌt -, ingl. am. kət -] (cut [sb] short)

I.cold [ingl. brit. kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld] SUST.

II.cold [ingl. brit. kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld] ADJ.

1. cold (chilly):

III.cold [ingl. brit. kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld] ADV.

IV.cold [ingl. brit. kəʊld, ingl. am. koʊld]

I.chill [ingl. brit. tʃɪl, ingl. am. tʃɪl] SUST.

II.chill [ingl. brit. tʃɪl, ingl. am. tʃɪl] ADJ.

I.catch up V. [ingl. brit. katʃ -, ingl. am. kætʃ, kɛtʃ -] (catch up)

II.catch up V. [ingl. brit. katʃ -, ingl. am. kætʃ, kɛtʃ -] (catch [sb/sth] up)

III.catch up V. [ingl. brit. katʃ -, ingl. am. kætʃ, kɛtʃ -] (catch [sth] up in) (tangle)

I.balance [ingl. brit. ˈbal(ə)ns, ingl. am. ˈbæləns] SUST.

1. balance (stable position):

balance literal, fig.

II.balance [ingl. brit. ˈbal(ə)ns, ingl. am. ˈbæləns] V. trans.

III.balance [ingl. brit. ˈbal(ə)ns, ingl. am. ˈbæləns] V. intr.

I.hand [ingl. brit. hand, ingl. am. hænd] SUST.

1. hand ANAT.:

to hold sb's hand literal
hands off coloq.!
pas touche! coloq.
hands off coloq.!
bas les pattes! coloq.

7. hand (possession):

I.out [aʊt] V. trans. Out is used after many verbs in English to alter or reinforce the meaning of the verb (hold out, wipe out, filter out etc.). Very often in French, a verb alone will be used to translate these combinations. For translations you should consult the appropriate verb entry (hold, wipe, filter etc.).
When out is used as an adverb meaning outside, it often adds little to the sense of the phrase: they're out in the garden = they're in the garden. In such cases out will not usually be translated: ils sont dans le jardin.
out is used as an adverb to mean absent or not at home. In this case she's out really means she's gone out and the French translation is elle est sortie.
For the phrase out of see III. in the entry below.
For examples of the above and other uses, see the entry below.

I want out coloq.!
I'm out of here coloq.
je me casse argot
I'm out of here coloq.
go on, out with it coloq.!
allez, accouche! coloq.
go on, out with it coloq.!
to be on the outs coloq. with sb ingl. am.
to be out of it coloq.

Véase también: wipe, hold, filter, come out

I.wipe [ingl. brit. wʌɪp, ingl. am. waɪp] SUST.

I.hold <pret. imperf., part. pas. held> [ingl. brit. həʊld, ingl. am. hoʊld] V. trans.

II.hold <pret. imperf., part. pas. held> [ingl. brit. həʊld, ingl. am. hoʊld] V. intr.

IV.hold [ingl. brit. həʊld, ingl. am. hoʊld] SUST.

I.filter [ingl. brit. ˈfɪltə, ingl. am. ˈfɪltər] SUST.

II.filter [ingl. brit. ˈfɪltə, ingl. am. ˈfɪltər] V. trans.

III.filter [ingl. brit. ˈfɪltə, ingl. am. ˈfɪltər] V. intr.

I.keeping [ingl. brit. ˈkiːpɪŋ, ingl. am. ˈkipɪŋ] SUST. (custody)

catch out en el diccionario PONS

Traducciones de catch out en el diccionario inglés»francés

out → out of

Véase también: out of, inside, in, in

inglés americano

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

inglés
When drifting fish hits a pole, a fisherman feels this and pulls the catch out.
en.wikipedia.org
The newly installed equipment is officially known as a "heavy vehicle noise detection system" designed to catch out offending trucks.
www.coffscoastadvocate.com.au
The ship carried supplies in and fish catch out, as well as moving both mail and passengers.
en.wikipedia.org
Spring typically brings unsettled weather patterns that can catch out even the most experienced people.
www.scoop.co.nz
That is, players are put there with the main aim being to catch out the batsman rather than to stop or slow down the scoring of runs.
en.wikipedia.org
But haggling is fun, and trying to catch out one of these operators performing a bait-and-switch manoeuvre is sheer entertainment.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Time will tell whether it could be used to catch out a cheating partner.
www.driving.co.uk
Years after they were first used to catch out unwary users, simple phishing scams sent via email are both common and effective.
www.techworld.com
The sea is powerful and can catch out even the strongest and most experienced swimmers.
www.afloat.ie
His ability to catch out of the backfield is not the full extent of what he can do as a receiver, however.
www.bleedinggreennation.com

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