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

capturarverbJohn made a great catch. = John hizo una captura impresionante.

pillarverbThe police are going to catch you sooner or later. = La policía te pillará tarde o temprano.

catch [caught, catching, catches] (to contract a disease or illness)
verb
[UK: kætʃ]
[US: ˈkætʃ]

cogerverbDon't catch a cold. = No cojas frío.

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

atajarverb

cazarverbThe eagle does not catch flies. = El águila no caza moscas.

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

cacharverb

captarverbYou catch on quickly. = Captás rápido.

comprenderverb

catch a buzz (start to get drunk)
verb

coger el puntilloverb

ir contentoverb

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

resfriarseverb

catch fire (become engulfed in flames)
verb
[UK: kætʃ ˈfaɪə(r)]
[US: ˈkætʃ ˈfaɪər]

prenderverb

catch of the day (a person who is a popular or desirable choice to be a partner in a prospective marital or romantic relationship)
noun

partidazonoun
{m}

catch on (to become popular)
verb
[UK: kætʃ ɒn]
[US: ˈkætʃ ɑːn]

calarverb

cuajarverb

pegarverb

prosperarverb

catch one's breath (to take a break, or rest while doing a strenuous activity)
verb
[UK: kætʃ wʌnz breθ]
[US: ˈkætʃ wʌnz ˈbreθ]

tomar un respiroverb

catch someone's drift verb

quedarse con la coplaverb

catch up (to be brought up to date with news)
verb
[UK: kætʃ ʌp]
[US: ˈkætʃ ʌp]

enterarverb

catch up (to bring someone else up to date with the news)
verb
[UK: kætʃ ʌp]
[US: ˈkætʃ ʌp]

poner al corrienteverb

poner al díaverb

catch up (to entangle)
verb
[UK: kætʃ ʌp]
[US: ˈkætʃ ʌp]

enredarverb

catch up (to reach something that had been ahead)
verb
[UK: kætʃ ʌp]
[US: ˈkætʃ ʌp]

alcanzarverb

catcher [catchers] (baseball player who receives pitches)
noun
[UK: ˈkæ.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈkæ.tʃər]

receptornoun
{m}

catcher [catchers] (that which catches)
noun
[UK: ˈkæ.tʃə(r)]
[US: ˈkæ.tʃər]

colectornoun
{m}

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

pegadizoadjectiveIt's a catchy song. = Es una canción pegadiza.

pegajosoadjectiveThat song is catchy. = Esa canción es pegajosa.

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

latiguillonoun
{m}

catechesis [catecheses] (religious instruction)
noun
[UK: kˌatɪtʃˈiːsɪs kˈatɪtʃˌesiːz]
[US: kˌæɾɪtʃˈiːsɪs kˈæɾɪtʃˌesiːz]

catequesisnoun
{f}

catechism [catechisms] (book summarizing the principles of Christianity)
noun
[UK: ˈkæ.tək.ɪ.zəm]
[US: ˈkæ.təˌk.ɪ.zəm]

catecismonoun
{m}

catechist noun
[UK: ˈkæ.təkɪst]
[US: ˈkæ.təkɪst]

catequistanoun
{m} {f}

catecholamine (any of a class of aromatic amines)
noun

catecolaminanoun
{f}

catechumen (convert to Christianity prior to baptism)
noun
[UK: ˌkæ.tɪ.ˈkjuː.men]
[US: ˌkæ.tʌ.ˈkjuː.mən]

catecúmenanoun
{f}

catecúmenonoun
{m}

categorical (absolute; having no exception)
adjective
[UK: ˌkæ.tɪ.ˈɡɒ.rɪk.l̩]
[US: ˌkæ.tə.ˈɡɑː.rɪk.l̩]

categóricoadjective

tajanteadjective

categorically (In a categorical manner)
adverb
[UK: ˌkæ.tɪ.ˈɡɒ.rɪk.l̩i]
[US: ˌkæ.tə.ˈɡɑː.rɪk.l̩i]

categóricamenteadverb

en redondoadverb

tajantementeadverb

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