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Catch

Definition: Catch

Catch

Noun

1. A hidden drawback; "it sounds good but what's the catch?".

2. The quantity that was caught; "the catch was only 10 fish".

3. A person regarded as a good matrimonial prospect.

4. Anything that is caught (especially if it is worth catching); "he shared his catch with the others".

5. A break or check in the voice (usually a sign of strong emotion).

6. A restraint that checks the motion of something; "he used a book as a stop to hold the door open".

7. A fastener that fastens or locks a door or window.

8. A cooperative game in which a ball is passed back and forth; "he played catch with his son in the backyard".

9. The act of catching an object with the hands; "Mays made the catch with his back to the plate".

10. : the act of apprehending (especially apprehending a criminal); "the policeman on the beat got credit for the collar".

Verb

1. Discover or come upon accidentally, suddenly, or unexpectedly; catch somebody doing something or in a certain state: "She caught her son eating candy"; "She was caught shoplifting".

2. Perceive with the senses quickly, suddenly, or momentarily; "I caught the aroma of coffee"; "He caught the allusion in her glance"; "ears open to catch every sound"; "The dog picked up the scent"; "Catch a glimpse".

3. Reach with a blow or hit in a particular spot: "the rock caught her in the back of the head"; "The blow got him in the back"; "The punch caught him in the stomach".

4. Take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of; "Catch the ball!" "Grab the elevator door!".

5. Succeed in catching or seizing, , esp. after a chase; "We finally got the suspect"; "Did you catch the thief?".

6. To hook or entangle: "One foot caught in the stirrup".

7. Attract and fix; "His look caught her"; "She caught his eye"; "Catch the attention of the waiter".

8. Capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping; "I caught a rabbit in the trap toady".

9. Reach in time; "I have to catch a train at 7 o'clock".

10. : get or regain something necessary, usually quickly or briefly; "Catch some sleep"; "catch one's breath".

11. : catch up with and possibly overtake; "The Rolls Royce caught us near the exit ramp".

12. : be struck or affected by; "catch fire", "catch the mood", etc.

13. : check oneself during an action; "She managed to catch herself before telling her boss what was on her mind".

14. : hear, usually without the knowledge of the speakers; "We overheard the conversation at the next table".

15. : see or watch; "view a show on television"; "This program will be seen all over the world"; "view an exhibition"; "Catch a show on Broadway"; "see a movie".

16. : cause to become accidentally or suddenly caught, ensnared, or entangled; "I caught the hem of my dress in the brambles".

17. : detect a blunder or misstep: "The reporter tripped up the senator".

18. : grasp with the mind; "did you catch that allusion?"; "We caught something of his theory in the lecture"; " don't catch your meaning"; "did you get it?" "She didn't get the joke".

19. : contract; "did you catch a cold?".

20. : start burning; "The fire caught.".

21. : perceive by hearing; "I didn't catch your name"; "She didn't get his name when they met the first time".

22. : suffer from the receipt of; "She will catch hell for this behavior!".

23. : attract; cause to be enamored; "She captured all the men's hearts".

24. : apprehend and reproduce accurately; "She really caught the spirit of the place in her drawings"; "She got the mood just right in her photographs".

25. : spread or be communicated; "The fashion did not catch".

26. : be the catcher, in baseball; "Who is catching?".

27. : become aware of; "he caught her staring out the window".

28. : delay or hold up; prevent from proceeding on schedule or as planned; "I was caught in traffic and missed the meeting".

Source: WordNet 1.7.1 Copyright © 2001 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
 

Date "catch" was first used: 12th century. (references)

Note: Catch \Catch\, intransitive verb. 1. To attain possession. [Obsolete]. (references)

 

Specialty Definition: Catch

DomainDefinition

Food & Agriculture

The fish caught by hauling a net once. Source: European Union. (references)
 The fish caught during a fishing operation; a statement of the total quantity or weight of such fish. Source: European Union. (references)

Literature

Catch To lie upon the catch. To lie in wait "Quid me captas?"
"They sent certain of the Pharisees ... to catch Him in His words." - Mark xii. Here the Greek word is, to take by hunting. They were to lie upon the catch till they found occasion against Him.
You'll catch it. You'll get severely punished. Here "it" stands for the indefinite punishment, such as a whipping, a scolding, or other unpleasant consequence. Source: Brewer's Dictionary.

Mechanical Engineering

Each of the two legs, together forming a V-shaped member, which are operated by the reciprocating motion of another machine part through two trip dogs so as to carry out an oscillating motion about their common shaft. The device operates like an inverted cam. Source: European Union. (references)
 A pivoted catch, usually spring-controlled, which is used in a ratchet gearing. Source: European Union. (references)
 Piece used to secure or hold firmly and quickly another device. Source: European Union. (references)

Mining

A. Projection in a mine shaft that arrests a cage, skip, or other reciprocating system in the event of fracture or overwind b. One of the catches or rests placed on shaft timbers, to hold the cage when it is brought to rest at the top, bottom, or any intermediate landing. See also:chair; dog; wing; rests c. In coal work, a device for holding trams in a cage when hoisting. See also:jack catch d. One of the stops fitted on a cage to prevent cars from running of. (references)

Sports & Leisure

The act of applying pressure to the water with the hand just prior to exerting propulsive force. Source: European Union. (references)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Abbreviations & Acronyms: Catch

The following table is compiled from various sources, across various languages. When English abbreviations or acronyms come from a non-English source, this is noted.
EntrySourceExpressionField

CATCH

EnglishComputer Analysis of Thermo-ChemicalN/A

Source: compiled by the editor, based on several corpora (additional references).

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Synonyms: Catch

Synonyms: apprehension (n), arrest (n), collar (n), haul (n), match (n), pinch (n), snap (n), snatch (n), stop (n), taking into custody (n), becharm (v), beguile (v), bewitch (v), captivate (v), capture (v), catch up with (v), charm (v), enamor (v), enamour (v), enchant (v), entrance (v), fascinate (v), get (v), grab (v), hitch (v), overhear (v), overtake (v), pick up (v), see (v), take hold of (v), take in (v), trance (v), trip up (v), view (v), watch (v). (additional references)
Synonyms by domain: clicked (mechanical engineering), lock-in (mechanical engineering).
Antonym: unhitch (v). (additional references)

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Synonyms within Context: Catch

ContextSynonyms within Context (source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus).

Connection

Pin, corking pin, nail, brad, tack, skewer, staple, corrugated fastener; clamp, U-clamp, C-clamp; cramp, cramp iron; ratchet, detent, larigo, pawl; terret, treenail, screw, button, buckle; clasp, hasp, hinge, hank, catch, latch, bolt, latchet, tag; tooth; hook, hook and eye; lock, holdfast, padlock, rivet; anchor, grappling iron, trennel, stake, post.

Deception

Trick, cheat, wile, blind, feint, plant, bubble, fetch, catch, chicane, juggle, reach, hocus, bite; card sharping, stacked deck, loaded dice, quick shuffle, double dealing, dealing seconds, dealing from the bottom of the deck; artful dodge, swindle; tricks upon travelers; stratagem; (artifice); confidence trick, fake, hoax; theft; ballot-box stuffing barney, brace game, bunko game, drop game, gum game, panel game; shell game, thimblerig; skin game.

Decoy, waylay, lure, beguile, delude, inveigle; entrap, intrap, ensnare; nick, springe; set a trap, lay a trap, lay a snare for; bait the hook, forelay, spread the toils, lime; trapan, trepan; kidnap; let in, hook in; nousle, nousel; blind a trail; enmesh, immesh; shanghai; catch, catch in a trap; sniggle, entangle, illaqueate, hocus, escamoter, practice on one's credulity; hum, humbug; gammon, stuff up, sell; play a trick upon one, play a practical joke upon one, put something over on one, put one over on; balk, trip up, throw a tub to a whale; fool to the top of one's bent, send on a fool's errand; make game, make a fool of, make an April fool of, make an ass of; trifle with, cajole, flatter; come over; (influence); gild the pill, make things pleasant, divert, put a good face upon; dissemble.

Discovery

Open the eyes to; see through, see daylight, see in its true colors, see the cloven foot; detect; catch, catch tripping.

Imitation

Verb: imitate, copy, mirror, reflect, reproduce, repeat; do like, echo, reecho, catch; transcribe; match, parallel.

Intelligibility

Understand, comprehend, take, take in; catch, grasp, follow, collect, master, make out; see with half an eye, see daylight, see one's way; enter into the ideas of; come to an understanding.

Qualification

Condition, proviso, prerequisite, contingency, stipulation, provision, specification, sine qua non; catch, string, strings attached; exemption; exception, escape clause, salvo, saving clause; discount; restriction; fine print.

Receiving

Take in, catch, touch; pocket; put into one's pocket, put into one's purse; accept; take off one's hands.

Taking

Verb: take, catch, hook, nab, bag, sack, pocket, put into one's pocket; receive; accept.

Clutch, swoop, wrench; grip; (retention); haul, take, catch; scramble.

Source: adapted from Roget's Thesaurus.

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Crosswords: Catch

English words defined with "catch": catch up withfair catchshoestring catchTo catch at. (references)
Specialty definitions using "catch": Catch a Tartar, Catch as Catch can, catch bench, Catch Me at It!, CATCH PENNY, catch pit, CATCH POLE, Catch WeightsDevil catch the Hindmost, discarded catchjack catchLie at the CatchMuffied Cats catch no Mice. (references)
Etymologies containing "catch": Vang. (references)
Non-English Usage: "Catch" is also a word in the following language with the English translation in parentheses.

French (wrestling).

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Modern Usage: Catch

DomainUsage

Screenplays

Did you catch fire again (Lilo & Stitch; writing credit: Chris Sanders)

Sir, I was wondering, did you catch the professional football contest on television last night (Coming to America; writing credit: David Sheffield)

Do you think maybe you wanna maybe, I don't know, go out to dinner, you know, catch up on old times (There's Something About Mary; writing credit: Ed Decter; John J. Strauss)

If you ever see it again, whatever it is, don't catch it, just call me and we'll call somebody and have them take it away (E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial; writing credit: Ethan Coen)

The only way to catch a fish, so juicy sweet (The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers; writing credit: Frances Walsh)

Lyrics

When lovers hearts catch fire (When Smokey Sings; performing artist: ABC)

Yeah, we can catch a train and (Fly Away From Here; performing artist: Aerosmith)

Everything's ok, so I guess I catch you on the next track (If I Could Go; performing artist: Angie Martinez)

You catch a pearl and ride the dragon's wings (Heat of the Moment; performing artist: Asia)

So I could catch my breath and face the world again (You're Only Human (Second Wind); performing artist: Billy Joel)

Clever

A spoken word is not a sparrow. Once it flies out, you can't catch it. (references; author: Russian Proverb)

Be ye fishers of men. You catch them - He'll clean them. (references; author: unknown)

Attitude might not catch fish, but it helps when you don't. (references; author: unknown)

The sooner you fall behind, the more time you'll have to catch up. (references; author: unknown)

Cheerfulness is contagious, but don't wait to catch it from others. Be a carrier. (references; author: unknown)

Tongue Twisters

Catch a can canner canning a can as he does the cancan, amd you've caught a can-anning can-canning can canner! (references; author: unknown)

The cat catchers can't catch caught cats. (references; author: unknown)

Movie/TV Titles

Catch My Soul (1974)

To Catch a Spy (1971)

Catch Me When I Fall (1970)

The Big Catch (1967)

Catch Us If You Can (1965)

Song Titles

Don't Let The Sun Catch You Crying (performing artist: Gerry and the Pacemakers)

Catch Me (I'm Falling) (performing artist: Pretty Poison)

Catch Us If You Can (performing artist: The Dave Clark Five)

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Commercial Usage: Catch

DomainTitle

Books

  • Robots Don't Catch Chicken Pox (Adventures of the Bailey School Kids, 42) (reference)

  • Old Age Is Contagious: But You Don't Have to Catch It (reference)

  • Catch a Fire: The Life of Bob Marley (reference)

  • Catch As Cat Can (reference)

  • Catch Them Being Good: Everything You Need to Know to Successfully Coach Girls (reference)

    (more book examples)

  

Periodicals

  • Annual Summary Of British Columbia Commerical Catch Statistics (reference)

    (more periodical examples)

  

Theater & Movies

  

Music

  

High Tech

  

Consumer Goods

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Image Slideshow: Catch

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Photo Album: Catch

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Shown is a child running to catch a baseball out of the air. Credit: Linda Bartlett (photographer).

Humpbacks feeding on krill. Straining water out of mouth before swallowing the catch. Credit: NOAA's Ark (Animals).

Sometimes these would catch the humans instead of vice versa Huge salt-water crocodile on display in Sandakan, Borneo. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Flying hybrid cow taking in the view Another sight to catch the eye. Credit: Coast & Geodetic Survey Historical Image Collection.

Louisiana Department of Natural Resources scientist observing crab catch. Credit: America's Coastlines.

A middle school field trip to Kings Landing. Inspecting content and sorting the catch of a seine net after dragging. Credit: America's Coastlines.

Sorting catch on MILLER FREEMAN. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

Weighing catch of redfish on the MILLER FREEMAN. Credit: Paths Less Taken - NOAA at the Ends of the Earth.

Unloading and distributing a catch of yellowtail snapper. Credit: Fisheries.

Young fisherman helps pack up part of the day's catch of yellowtail snapper. Credit: Fisheries.

Source: pictures compiled by the editor from various references; see picture credits.

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Digital Photo Gallery: Catch
 

"Catch of the day" by Mike Berg
Commentary: "Making a living off the Rio Dulce, Guatemala."
"Catch the light" by Marcel Hol
Commentary: "Trying to hold a ray of light."

Source: photographs selected by the editor, with permission from the photographers.

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Sounds Captioned with "Catch".

PlayCaptionPlayCaption
Closing horizontal blinds by pulling on the string, releasing the catch, and letting the blinds roll down.Spoken when you catch someone in the act; a man saying affirmatively, "Ah, ha!".
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Familiar Quotations: Catch

AuthorQuotation

Author Unknown

If you start soon enough, you won't have to run to catch up.
A fisherman may measure his catch by the size, but when is a man big enough to keep?

Benjamin Franklin

Be ashamed to catch yourself idle.
A spoonful of honey will catch more flies than a gallon of vinegar.

John Wesley

Catch on fire with enthusiasm and people will come for miles to watch you burn.

Jonathan Swift

Laws are like cobwebs, which may catch small flies, but let wasps and hornets break through.

Louis Nizer

In cross examination, as in fishing, nothing is more ungainly than a fisherman pulled into the water by his catch.

Ovid

A horse never runs so fast as when he has other horses to catch up and outpace.

Russian Proverb

A spoken word is not a sparrow. Once it flies out, you can't catch it.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Use in Literature: Catch

TitleAuthorQuote

Emma

Austen, Jane

She would catch a dreadful cold

Alice in Wonderland

Carroll, Lewis

Alice kept her eyes anxiously fixed on it, for she felt sure she would catch a bad cold if she did not get dry very soon

A Christmas Carol

Dickens, Charles

If he could only be there first, and catch Bob Cratchit coming late

Scarlet Letter

Hawthorne, Nathaniel

Stand you here, and let me run and catch it.

Les Miserables

Hugo, Victor

When young, he one day saw the dress of a chambermaid catch in the fender, and fell in love through the accident

Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

Joyce, James

The dean rested back on his hunkers and watched the sticks catch.

Grapes of Wrath

Steinbeck, John

They always catch fellas

Walden

Thoreau, Henry David

With consummate skill he has set his trap with a hair springe to catch comfort and independence, and then, as he turned away, got his own leg into it.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Non-Fiction Usage: Catch

SubjectTopicQuote

Health

In contrast, you can't catch shingles. (references)

Many women manage urinary incontinence with pads that catch slight leakage during activities such as exercising. (references)

For a clean catch, the patient washes the genital area before collecting urine "midstream" in a sterile container. (references)

Business

Kishiwada Fishery Port's fish catch is one of the largest in the Osaka Prefecture. (references)

This is a reflection of China’s efforts to catch up with the latest technology development in the world. (references)

Competition from large shops stimulates smaller shops to improve their appearances in order to catch customers' attention. (references)

Civil Liberties

Ghana

Security officers man checkpoints nationwide to prevent smuggling, seize illegal weapons, and catch criminals. (references)

Economic History

Korea

Korea's local catch is shrinking. (references)

Maldives

In 2000, the fish catch declined by 4%, to 119,000 metric tons. (references)

Human Rights

Paraguay

The police may arrest persons without a warrant if they catch them in the act of committing a crime, but they must notify a prosecutor within 6 hours. (references)

Honduras

Less stringent rules of detention apply when the police catch a suspect in a criminal act; in that case, the authorities may hold a suspect for up to 6 days before a temporary holding order is issued. (references)

Political Economy

NICARAGUA

The U.S. Embassy is aware of no investor who has encountered remittance difficulties since the inception of the Foreign Investment Law in 1991. The fishing industry remains protected by requirements involving the nationality and composition of vessel crews, and a requirement for domestic processing of the catch. (references)

Travel

Slovak Rep

It is advisable to call for taxis rather than catch them on the street, as radio-service companies are quite reliable. (references)

Sweden

After arriving in the world class Arlanda airport, one can catch a cab to center Stockholm, being sure to ask for the fixed fee before departing, all very standard. (references)

Women

Ghana

There were more than 30 murders between 1993 and 2000, which were referred to as "serial murders." Police instituted evening roadblocks throughout Accra in an attempt to catch the murderers. (references)

Lexicography

Devil's Dictionary

DOG, n. A kind of additional or subsidiary Deity designed to catch the overflow and surplus of the world's worship. This Divine Being in some of his smaller and silkier incarnations takes, in the affection of Woman, the place to which there is no human male aspirant. The Dog is a survival -- an anachronism. He toils not, neither does he spin, yet Solomon in all his glory never lay upon a door-mat all day long, sun-soaked and fly-fed and fat, while his master worked for the means wherewith to purchase the idle wag of the Solomonic tail, seasoned with a look of tolerant recognition.

Source: compiled by the editor from ICON Group International, Inc.; see credits.

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Spoken Usage: Catch

SpeakerPhrase(s)

Ann Richards

He'll tell you, you know they've got a network like they've never had before and they're doing da, da, da, da and we're still not big enough to catch Osama bin Laden, I gather.

Jack Lemmon

Mick was incredibly helpful with that because he could catch a word. If I hit it a little too hard, he would say, let's do it just once more. Watch it right here. And he'd tell me where.

Martha Stewart

You have to grow the rice. You have to make the rice wine vinegar to put in the rice. You have to catch the fish. You have to learn how to cut it up. It's a lot more complicated than it looks.

Pierce Brosnan

Well I've done a bit of yoga throughout the years and learning some breathing exercises, but it can catch up with you at times.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Speeches: Catch

SpeakerTermPhrase(s)

Thomas Jefferson

1801-1809In music they are more generally gifted than the whites with accurate ears for tune and time, and they have been found capable of imagining a small catch.

Richard Nixon

1969-1974But as our eyes catch the dimness of the first rays of dawn, let us not curse the remaining dark.

George Bush

1989-1993The Little Leaguers I played catch with in Poland, ready to go from Warsaw to the World Series.

Bill Clinton

1993-2001Chicago stopped social promotion, and started mandatory summer school, to help students who are behind to catch up.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references.

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Usage Frequency: Catch

"Catch" is generally used as a lexical verb (infinitive) -- approximately 69.31% of the time. "Catch" is used about 4,841 times out of a sample of 100 million words spoken or written in English. Its rank is based on over 700,000 words used in the English language. Some parts-of-speech are not covered due to the samples used by the British National Corpus. (note: percents less than one-hundredth of one percent have been omitted)
Parts of SpeechPercentUsage per
100 Million Words
Rank in English
Lexical Verb (infinitive)69.31%3,3552,859
Lexical Verb (base form)16.3%7898,779
Noun (singular)14.36%6959,579
Noun (proper)0.02%1339,140
                    Total100.00%4,841N/A

Source: compiled by the editor from several corpora; see credits.

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Expressions: Catch

Expressions using "catch": a drowning man will catch at a straw catch 22 catch a chill catch a cold catch a glimpse catch a glimpse of catch a glimpse of smth. catch a hold of smth. catch a likeness catch a packet catch a person lying catch a sight of smb. catch a sun catch a tartar catch a weasel asleep catch a whiff of catch a wink catch again catch an infection catch as catch can catch at catch at a straw catch at straws catch attention of catch away catch basin catch bench catch bird catch cold catch cool Catch crop catch crops catch drain catch feeder catch fire catch flies catch hell catch his breath catch his eye catch hold of catch hold of smth. catch in catch in the act catch it catch light catch line catch me doing it! catch me doing that! catch me! catch mice catch napping catch on catch on to catch on with catch one's breath catch one's death catch one's death of cold catch one's eye catch out catch over catch phrase catch pin catch question catch sight catch sight of catch sight of smb. catch smb. a swinging blow catch smb. all unawares catch smb. by the arm catch smb. in the act catch smb. nap ping catch smb. napping catch smb. off guard catch smb. on the hop catch smb. on the wrong foot catch smb. tripping catch smb. unawares catch smb. up catch smb.'s attention catch smb.'s eye catch some shuteye catch some Z's catch the attention catch the ball on the bounce catch the eye catch the fancy catch the fancy of catch the infection catch the opportunity catch the point catch the train Catch title catch tripping catch type B catch type B1 catch type B2 catch unawares catch up catch up on catch up on a backlog of one's work catch up sleep. Additional references.

Hyphenated Usage

Beginning with "catch": catch-22, catch-22 situation, catch-all, catch-as-catch, catch-as-catch-can, catch-as-catch-can wrestling, Catch-basin, catch-crop, catch-cropping, catch-crops, catch-dyke, catch-hand, catch-letter, catch-line, Catch-meadow, catch-me-if-you-can, catch-monitoring, catch-penny, catch-phrase, catch-phrases, catch-plate, catch-pole, catch-poll, catch-twenty-two, catch-up, catch-water, catch-word.

Ending with "catch": safety-catch, window-catch.

Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Frequency of Internet Keywords: Catch

The following statistics estimate the number of searches per day across the major English-language search engines as identified by various trade publications. Hyperlinks lead to commercial use of the expression at Amazon.com.
 
ExpressionFrequency
per Day
ExpressionFrequency
per Day

catch me if you can

1,322

catch wrestling

36

catch 22

723

catch a cheater

35

catch

319

catch a cheating wife

35

catch up

201

catch sperm

32

catch phrase

191

22 catch tab

28

catch a call

173

catch comedy

27

summer catch

168

catch a fire

27

22 catch lyrics

151

catch a falling star

26

catch catfish

95

catch me if you can soundtrack

26

catch basin

70

to catch a carp

25

movie catch me if you can

64

catch a mouse

25

catch all floor mat

61

catch 22 band

24

catch and release

59

catch a rising star

24

catch cheating spouse

59

catch a bubble

24

catch fish

55

spirit catch you and you fall down

24

bass catch

42

catch cc

23

catch can

42

catch walleye

22

to catch a thief

40

catch soundtrack summer

22

catch trout

39

catch celebi

21

catch a mew

37

catch latios

21

catch a cheating husband

21
Source: compiled by the editor from various references; see credits.

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Modern Translation: Catch

Language Translations for "catch"; alternative meanings/domain in parentheses.

Afrikaans

  

vat (captivate, capture, get, grapple, lay, lay hold of, pick, pick up, start off, take), vang (captivate, capture, grapple), tref (hit, run, run across, strike), beetvat (captivate, capture, grapple), beetpak (captivate, capture, clutch, grapple), beetneem (captivate, capture, clutch, fool, grapple, hoax, mystify, take, take in, trick), beetkry (captivate, capture, grapple), beetgryp (captivate, capture, clutch, grapple). (various references)

   

Albanian

  

kap (affect, apprehend, arrest, attack, avail oneself of, captivate, capture, catch on, catch out, catch up, clasp, clutch, cop, embrace, gain, get, get hold of, grab, grapple, grasp, grip, gripe, handle, have, hitch, hold, hook, intercept, nab, nail, nip, nobble, overcome, overtake, pick up, pinch, reach, rummage out, seize, snap, snatch, soak up, swoop, tackle, take, track down, unhang). (various references)

   

Arabic 

  

‏أغنية معدة, ‏شرك (booby trap, cobwebby, decoy, entanglement, gin, hook, let smb. into, mantrap, morass, net, paneling, pitfall, polytheism, snare, trammel, trap), ‏اللقطة, ‏السقاطة (trip, windfall), ‏إصطاد سمك, ‏إصطاد السمك (fish), ‏جذب (allure, attract, attraction, charm, engage, entice, hale, haul, magnetize, press, pull, rivet, strain, tempt), ‏أمسك (bite, cradle, get hold of, grasp, grip, gripe, hold, lay hold of, refrain, withhold), ‏خدع (bamboozle, beguile, betray, bilk, bitch, bite, blind, bluff, brown, bubble, camouflage, cheat, chisel, con, crook, deceive, deception, decoy, defraud, delude, diddle, do, dupe, entrap, fall for, feint, fiddle, fob, fool, fox, get round, give the lie to, gull, gyp, hoax, hocus pocus, humbug, illusory, impose, intrigue, jape, job, leg pull, lure, mislead, mock, mystify, nick, overreach, pitch, play a trick, pose, prank, pull a fast one, pull his leg, ream, rook, sell, settle his hash, skin, skunk, slang, stick, string along, swank, swindle, take for a ride, take in, trick, victimize, wile), ‏أسر (captivate, captivity, capture, enthralling, intrigue, prison, seize, seizure, servitude, take, take prisoner), ‏أصاب ب, ‏أصبح محكما (fasten), ‏أخذ (gather, occupy, pick, reception, take), ‏آسر (captivating, catching, catchy, enthalpy, enthralling, fascinating), ‏ثبت (affirm, anchor, assure, aver, belay, belt, bend, bite, bolt, bolt on, brace, cable, chock, confirm, corroborate, countersign, demonstrate, display, endure, establish, evince, fastening, fix, lash, last, pin down, plant, prove, reinforce, secure, set, spike, stabilize, stay, steady, stick, strengthen, substantiate, testify, validate, verify, warrant), ‏أمسك به, ‏وقع في شرك (boob trap, decoy, ensnare, lime, snare, trammel), ‏فاجأ (overtake, stagger, startle, stun, stupefy, take), ‏مزلاج (bolt, latch), ‏لفت (attract, entice, kale), ‏لمح (allude, behold, catch sight of, descry, espy, glance at, glimpse, hint, imply, see, sight, spy, suggest, twig), ‏لحق (be annexed, recapture, regain), ‏المزلاج, ‏قبض (constrict, constriction, contraction, get hold of, grasp, pinch, seizure, taking), ‏فهم (accept, apprehend, apprehension, brain, comprehend, comprehension, conceive, conception, discern, discernment, grasp, hear, hear of, intelligence, know, know of, learn, learn about, make out, penetrate, perceive, perception, pick out, pierce, put across, puzzle out, realization, realize, see, see daylight, see the light, seeing, sense, skulk, sort out, take in, twig, understand, understanding, understood), ‏حبس نفسه, ‏تفشى (fulminate, spread), ‏تمسك (be tenacious, freeze, hang on, seize on, stick by), ‏توقف مؤقت, ‏سحر (attractiveness, bedevil, bewitch, bewitchment, charm, conjure, diablerie, enamor, enamour, enchantment, fascinate, fascination, glamor, glamour, incantation, infatuation, loveliness, magic, magnetize, matinee, mesmerize, necromancy, overlook, pleasantness, prestige, quaintness, ravishment, relish, smite, sorcery, spell, spellbind, temptation, weirdness, witch, witchcraft, witchery, wiz, wizardry, zest), ‏صيد (chase, hunt, hunting, prey, shooting), ‏قبض على (apprehend, capture, clasp, clutch, grab, grapple, grasp, grip, hold, seize upon, take hold of). (various references)

   

Bulgarian 

  

заразявам се от, долавям (detect, note, observe, sense), измамвам (abuse, befool, beguile, chisel, chouse, clip, cross, dash, defraud, diddle, fix, flam, fob, fool, gaff, go back on, green, gull, hijack, kid, mislead, mock, nobble, overreach, play false, pluck, prey, pull a fast one, put across, put on, screw, sell, shaft, short-change, slip over, spoof, swindle, take for a ride, take in, trick, trim), пипвам (cop, feel, grab, nab, nail, nip, pinch, pull, rap, snag, touch), парче (bar, bit, cake, cob, cut, cutting, dollop, fragment, lump, patch, piece, portion, scrap, section, slice, slip, slipping, snatch, splint, splinter), печалба (earnings, gain, income, increase, increment, lucre, plunder, plus, prize, profit, spoil, win, yield), приспособление за затваряне, пресичане (coagulation, congealment, crossing, cut, interception, intersection), запъвам се (hem, stumble), залавям (intercept, nab, run down, take), добра партия, закачам (append, bangle, clasp, dangle, graze, hang, hang out, hang up, hitch, hook, jive, jolly, pin on, pin up, put up, rib, ride, roast, rough-house, tease, tooth, twit), улов (haul, take), настигам (catch up, gain on, gain upon, overhaul, overtake, ride down), вид канон, хитрина (contrivance, craft, craftiness, deceit, dodgery, expedient, fetch, foxiness, legerdemain, shift, trickery, wheeze, wile, wiliness), хващам (capture, clamp, find out, get, grab, grapple, grasp, grip, gripe, hook, hunt down, land, nail, nip, nobble, pick up, pot, prey upon, run down, seize, snag, strike, take, take effect, take up, track down), хващане (caption, catching, grasp, grip, gripe, handhold, hold, holding, prehension, purchase), райбер (dog, reamer), спиране (arrest, blocking, braking, cease, cessation, discontinuance, dwell, halt, hold up, holdback, interruption, letup, prevention, retention, snub, stand, standstill, stay, stop, stopping, tie up), удрям (bang against, bash, beat, biff, blast, bruise, bust, douse, hammer, heel, hit, impact, jam on, knap, knock, lash, lay, peg at, plump, poke, pole-ax, pound, ram, set, shoot, slam, slam on, smash, smite, strike, strike in, thunder, wallop, zap), улавям (catch out, clutch, detect, entrap, get, grapple, grasp, grip, gripe, mesh, pick up), улавяне (clutch, grasp, grip, gripe, purchase), загарям (burn). (various references)

   

Chinese 

  

(arrest, seize, until), (apply, book, ignited, -ing, outstanding, part. indicates accompanying action, plan, receive, settlement, suffer, to contact, to make known, to prove, to show, to touch, to use, to wear, to write), (seize, until), 抓住 (Clutched, Clutching), 捕捉 (seize), 捕拿 (arrest, capture), 捕撈 (fish for). (various references)

   

Czech

  

chytit (capture, catch fire, clutch, field, get, grasp, ignite, light, pick up, seize, take, take a fire, take fire). (various references)

   

Danish

  

fangst (capture, prey), fange (captivate, capture, grapple). (various references)

   

Dutch

  

vangst (capture, prey), aangaan (burn, concern, flash on, form, make a contract, make a noise, relate, shape, strike, take fire), aanfloepen (burn, flash on, strike, take fire), aanflitsen (burn, flash on, strike, take fire). (various references)

   

Esperanto

  

trafi (hit, run across, strike), kapto (prey), kapti (capture, grapple), ekbruli (burn, flash on, strike, take fire). (various references)

   

Faeroese

  

raka (hit, run across, shave, strike), ráma (hit, run across, strike), handbera (captivate, capture, grapple), fanga (captivate, capture, grapple). (various references)

   

Farsi 

  

فهمیدن (Compass, Comprehend, Follow, Get, Grasp, Gripe, Induct, Intend, Learn, Realize, Savor, Savvy, See, Skill, Tell, Understand), لغت چشمگیر, گرفتن (Capture, Cease, Circle, Detract, Devest, Educe, Engage, Front, Grab, Gripe, Hold, Kindle, Nail, Obtain, Obturate, Pickup, Snatch, Take, Wed), عمل گرفتن , جلب کردن (Atone, Attract, Engross, Entice, Have, Solicit), ازهواگرفتن , اخذ (Grasp), شعار (Device, Emblem, Motto, Slogan), دچارشدن به , دستگیره (Knob), درک کردن (Appreciate, Apprehend, Cognize, Compass, Comprehend, Coneive, Follow, Hear, Induct, Perceive, Realize, Savvy, Seize, Understand), بدست اوردن (Acquire, Attain, Earn, Enter, Gain, Get, Have, Impetrate, Obtain, Procure, Reap, Win). (various references)

   

Finnish

  

saalis (bag, booty, haul, kill, prey, spoils), pyydystää (captivate, capture, grapple, snare, trap), kalansaalis. (various references)

   

French

  

capturer (captivate, capture), s'allumer (catch fire), saisir (captivate, capture, catch hold of), prise, capture (capture, captures), attraper (captivate, capture, catch at), atteindre. (various references)

   

Frisian

  

treffe (come across, encounter, hit, meet, run across, see, strike, to meet), oangean (begin, burn, commence, flash on, start, strike, take fire), fange (captivate, capture, grapple). (various references)

   

German

  

fangen (bag, captivate, capture, cope, entrap, grapple, net, snare, tag, take, to catch, to trap, trap, trick), fang (capture, Fang, fishing, haul, hunting, pounce, prey, scoop, talon, trapping), erwischen (captivate, capture, cop, cope, get, get hold of, grapple, make, nab, to get hold of), klinke (handle, Jack, latch, pawl, ratchet), haken (belaying pin, check, crotchet, crotchets, crux, cruxes, grappling iron, hash, hash up, hitch, hook, hooks, peg, snag, stick, trip up), fassen (apprehend, bite, captivate, capture, contain, draw, express, feel, frame, gather, gather in, get, grab, grapple, grasp, grip, gripe, hold, lay hold of, make, Mount, mounting, pass, pick up, seize, set, subsume, surround, take, take hold of, to subsume, touch, understand), ertappen (captivate, capture, grapple, trap), auffangen (absorb, block, bring under control, collect, counterbalance, cushion, deaden, offset, pick up). (various references)

   

Greek 

  

αρπάζω (clutch, grab, grapple, grasp, gripe, nab, poach, rape, ravish, rifle, scrounge, seize, snap, snatch, spoil, tear from). (various references)

   

Hawaiian

  

kap (captivate, capture, grapple). (various references)

   

Hebrew 

  

מלכוד (interceptor), ללכוד (capture, entrap, hook, hunt down, track down, trap), לתפוס (apprehand, cop, grasp, lay hold of, nab, occupy, seize, snatch, take), לעקוץ (be sarcastic, bite, dig, needle, sting), לאחוז (connect, fasten, get hold of, grasp, grip, hold, port, seize), לצוד (angle, captivate, capture, gun, seize, shoot), תפס (lock). (various references)

   

Hungarian

  

megfog (captivate, capture, grapple, grasp, lay hold of, palm, seize, seize on, taken, to clinch, to clutch, to corral, to entrap, to gaff, to grasp, to pin, to seize on, to take, took), fogás (catching, clasp, clench, course, decrement, dish, grasp, grip, handle, hold, knack, prehension, stopper, touch, trick, tweak). (various references)

   

Indonesian

  

pegangan (banister, clutch, grip, handle, knob), menangkap (absorb, arrest, capture, cop, detain, grab), jepitan (clasp, twezers), gecek (smash), gaetan (a hook). (various references)

   

Irish

  

beir (bring, fetch). (various references)

   

Italian

  

prendere (assume, be taken, buy, captivate, capture, charge, earn, employ, engage, fetch, gather, get, grapple, grasp, grip, have, lay, lay hold of, pick up, seize, subsume, take, take along, to take), retata (draft, draught, haul, netful, round up), gancio (clasp, clip, crook, crotchet, fastener, fastening, hanger, hook), fermo (arrest, constant, durable, fast, firm, fixed, lock, motionless, settled, standing, stationary, steady, still, stop, tight), colpire (affect, bang, beat, buffet, bump, clout, damage, dazzle, hit, jab, knock, Lam, pelt, poke, pound, punch, rap, run across, shock, shoot, slap, smite, sock, spear, strike, strike down, swat, swipe, thwack), cogliere (cull, gather, get, hit, Nick, overtake, pick, pick off, pluck, snatch, take). (various references)

   

Japanese Kanji 

  

把握 (grasp, understanding). (various references)

   

Japanese Katakana 

  

ぎょかく (fishing, haul), しょう (actor, artisan, award, bruise, buy, call, carpenter, chapter, commander, cut, destroy, drink, eat, gash, general, government, hurt, idea, illness, important point, injury, label, leader, make up for, means, mechanic, medal, phenomenon, prize, put on, quotient, ride in, scar, scratch, section, send for, take, to be burdened with, to carry on back or shoulder, upper part, weak point, wear, workman, wound), ひきて (handle, knob, patron, performer or player), ほきゅう (grounder, replenishment, supply, supplying), りょう (amount, charge, companion, completion, defy, dormitory, eclipse, endure, excel, fee, finish, fishing, game, good, hostel, hunting, keep out, material, official, portion, pull through, quantity, rate, skill, slight, stave off, surpass, tide over, understanding, volume), キャッチ , はあく (grasp, understanding). (various references)

   

Korean 

  

잡음 (Buzz). (various references)

   

Malay

  

tangkap (captivate, capture, grapple), pukul (hit, run across, strike), menangkap (captivate, capture, grapple), memukul (hit, run across, strike). (various references)

   

Manx

  

tayrtyn (apprehend, apprehension, field, seize), tayr, snig (fillip, flick, flip, latch), sneg (latch, sneck), greimmey (adhere, adherence, adherence of person, adhesion, attach, bite, bite off, clutch, fishing tackle, grab, grasp, grip, gripping, hold, jam, lock in, monopolization, nab, pin on, seize, seizing, snap, snatch, snatch away, snatching, stick, stitch, stitch up, tooth), greim (bit, bite, clutch, commissure, gobbet, grab, grasp, grip, handhold, hold, monopolize, morsel, piece, snap, snatch, tack, tack needlework), goaill greim (catch on, clinch, clutch, grab, grip, hang on), goaill (acceptance, affect, apprehend, apprehension, arrest, assumption, assumption of office, bring off, capture, contract, contract as disease, contraction, distrain, draw off, engage, expropriation, impound, preoccupation, reduce, seizure, take), glackey (adopt, adopt as report, apprehension, buckle, catch out, clutch, holdfast, input, reception, seize, shoot, shot, snatch), berraghtyn (overtake, pull ahead). (various references)

   

Maori

  

hop