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catch csehül

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catch [caught, caught, catching, catches] (to capture or snare)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

chytatverb
{imPlf}

chytitverb
{Plf}

catch [caught, caught, catching, catches] (to engage, stick, or grasp)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

chytit severb

chytnout severb

catch [caught, caught, catching, catches] (to intercept an object in the air etc.)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

chytitverb

chytnoutverb

catch [caught, caught, catching, catches] (to perceive and understand)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

zachytitverb

catch [caught, caught, catching, catches] (to reach in time to leave)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

chytitverb

chytnoutverb

catch [caught, caught, catching, catches] (to seize an opportunity)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

chytitverb

chytnoutverb

Catch-22 (difficult situation)
noun

Hlava 22noun

Hlava XXIInoun

catch a cold (contract a cold)
verb
[UK: kætʃ ə kəʊld]
[US: ˈkætʃ ə koʊld]

nachladit severb
{Plf}

nastydnoutverb
{Plf}

catch up verb
[UK: kætʃ ʌp]
[US: ˈkætʃ ʌp]

dohnatverb

catchy [catchier, catchiest] (instantly appealing and memorable)
adjective
[UK: ˈkæ.tʃi]
[US: ˈkæ.tʃi]

chytlavýadjective

catchphrase [catchphrases] (a repeated expression)
noun
[UK: ˈkætʃ.freɪz]
[US: ˈkætʃ.freɪz]

hláškanoun
{f}

catchpole (sheriff's officer)
noun
[UK: kˈatʃpəʊl]
[US: kˈætʃpoʊl]

biřicnoun
{m}

drábnoun
{m}

birdcatcher (a person who catches or snares birds, wildfowl)
noun

ptáčníknoun
{m}

cootie catcher (origami shape with hidden messages in the folds)
noun

nebe-peklo-rájnoun
{m}

dreamcatcher (decorative Native American object)
noun

lapač snůnoun
{m}

flycatcher [flycatchers] (bird)
noun
[UK: ˈflaɪk.æ.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈflaɪˌk.æ.tʃər]

lejseknoun

least flycatcher (Empidonax minimus)
noun

tyranovec malinkýnoun

oystercatcher [oystercatchers] (bird)
noun
[UK: ˈɔɪ.stə(r) ˈkæ.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˌɔɪ.stər ˈkæ.tʃər]

ústřičníknoun
{m}