imWord
Abbreviation
Recent
English
中文 – 简体
Home
Idioms
catch
catch
catch
something
Fig.
to see or listen to something.
I will try to catch that new movie this weekend.
Did you catch that radio program about cancer last night?
catch
1.
n.
a drawback.
Okay, that sounds good, but what’s the catch?
2.
tv.
to view something; to attend something; to hear something.
Did you catch Gone with the Wind on TV?
See:
a shut mouth catches no flies
cat in gloves catches no mice
catch
catch (on) fire
catch (one) napping
catch (someone) by surprise
catch (someone) flat-footed
catch (someone) off balance
catch (someone's) drift
catch (someone's) fancy
catch (the) headlines
Catch 22
catch a break
catch a buzz
catch a cold
catch a crab
catch a snooze
catch a tan
catch a Tartar
catch a weasel asleep
catch air
catch as catch can
catch at
catch at (a) straw(s)
catch at a bad time
catch big air
catch breath
catch cold
catch dead to rights
catch death
catch death!
catch dust
catch eye
catch fire
catch flies
catch forty winks
catch from
catch heat
catch hell
catch hold of
catch in
catch in the act
catch it
catch it in the neck
catch lightning in a bottle
Catch me later
catch napping
catch off guard
catch on
catch on the hop
catch one off
catch one's breath
catch one's death (of cold)
catch onto
catch out
catch red-handed
catch sight of
catch some rays
catch some shuteye
catch some Zs
catch some z's
catch someone's eye
catch something
catch the drift
catch the eye
catch the eye of (someone)
catch the next wave
catch the sun
catch the wave
catch to it
catch up
catch up in
catch up on
catch up to (something or someone)
catch up with
catch up with (someone)
catch with
catch with pants down
catch you later
catch-22
catch-as-catch-can
caught in the crunch
devil
early bird catches the worm
First catch your hare
get drift
get eye Go to catch
get the drift
get wind of
have (someone) by the short hairs
hell
honey catches more flies than vinegar
I didn't catch that remark. and I didn't get that.; I didn't hear you
I didn't catch the name, and I didn't catch your name
I don't have time to catch my breath
If you run after two hares, you will catch neither
it takes one to know one
keep no more cats than can catch mice
not let catch doing
off guard
onto
play catch-up
Set a thief to catch a thief
springes to catch woodcocks
take by surprise
The early bird catches the worm
time to catch breath
try to catch you some other time
up with
What’s the catch?
What's the catch?
when sneezes, catches a cold
whiff of
You can catch more flies with honey than with vinegar
You must lose a fly to catch a trout
you'll catch your death
you'll catch your death of cold
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Ashton
['æʃtən]
Amhlaoibh
-
Irish
Athol
-
Scottish
ŠTĚPÁNka
-
Czech
Roxanna
rahk-SAN-ə
English
Mcgrath
[mə'gra:]
Copyright ©
IMWord
Privacy Policy
×