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/kætʃ/ |
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1 | C an act of stopping and holding an object moving through the air , especially a ball 接;(尤指)接球 |
| Well done! Good catch! 不错!接得好! |
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2 | C an amount of fish that have been caught (鱼的)捕获量 |
| Catches of Scottish salmon have declined significantly. 苏格兰鲑鱼的捕获量显著下降。 |
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3 | C an object used for fastening something such as a window , door , or container 门闩;门扣;窗钩;锁闩 |
| a broken window catch 坏掉的窗钩 |
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4 | C usually singular a hidden problem or difficulty in something that seems extremely good 隐患;隐藏的困难 |
| It sounds like a fabulous opportunity, so what’ s the catch? 这听起来是个很好的机会,那么有什么潜在的问题呢? |
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5 | U a game in which children throw a ball to each other (小孩玩的)相互传接的手球游戏 |
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6 | C informal old-fashioned someone who would be a very suitable husband , wife , or partner 理想的丈夫(或妻子);合适的合作伙伴 |
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7 | C mainly literary a sudden pause in what someone is saying as a result of a strong emotion (说话过程中由于感情强烈而产生的)突然停顿 |
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