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хванати
английски
английски
български
български
caught [kɔːt, Am kɑːt]
caught pt, pp of catch
I. catch <-es> [kætʃ] СЪЩ
1. catch no pl (fish caught):
улов м без мн
2. catch (fastening device):
catch on window
3. catch разг (suitable partner):
4. catch (trick):
II. catch <-es, pp, pt: caught> [kætʃ] ГЛАГ прх
1. catch (hold moving object):
catch person
catch person
2. catch (entangle):
catch finger
to get caught in sth
to get caught up in sth
to get caught on sth
3. catch:
4. catch:
5. catch (attract):
6. catch (get):
7. catch (understand):
8. catch:
9. catch (discover by surprise):
to catch sb (doing sth)
10. catch МЕД (become infected):
11. catch (start burning):
catch fire
catch fire
Phrases:
I. catch <-es> [kætʃ] СЪЩ
1. catch no pl (fish caught):
улов м без мн
2. catch (fastening device):
catch on window
3. catch разг (suitable partner):
4. catch (trick):
II. catch <-es, pp, pt: caught> [kætʃ] ГЛАГ прх
1. catch (hold moving object):
catch person
catch person
2. catch (entangle):
catch finger
to get caught in sth
to get caught up in sth
to get caught on sth
3. catch:
4. catch:
5. catch (attract):
6. catch (get):
7. catch (understand):
8. catch:
9. catch (discover by surprise):
to catch sb (doing sth)
10. catch МЕД (become infected):
11. catch (start burning):
catch fire
catch fire
Phrases:
catch out ГЛАГ прх
1. catch out (discover wrongdoing):
2. catch out (ask tricky questions):
catch at ГЛАГ нпрх
I. catch up ГЛАГ нпрх
II. catch up ГЛАГ прх
to catch sb up Brit, Aus
safety catch СЪЩ
safety catch on gun:
catch on ГЛАГ нпрх
1. catch on (be popular):
2. catch on разг (understand):
catch question СЪЩ
catch-all ПРИЛ, catchall [ˈkætʃɔːl] ПРИЛ
български
български
английски
английски
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For this reason, there may be grounds to question the merits of the term as a catch-all for the field.
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This enzyme belongs to the family of lyases, to be specific the catch-all class of lyases that do not fit into any other sub-class.
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Many types of unruly conduct may fit the definition of disorderly conduct, as such statutes are often used as catch-all crimes.
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It has since sometimes been applied as a catch-all phrase for a number of groups of mixed-race ancestry.
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After joining the coalition, it became a catch-all party for the merger of several smaller parties.
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