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- To surprise or stop somebody who is in the act of doing something illegal or forbidden
Translated by: ANNA PIA ROSAMILIA
Translated in 16 languages
- To take with one's hands (or hand), e.g. 'Catch the ball!'
Translated by: RHISIART HINCKS
Translated in 8 languages
[Subject: Costume & Personal Appearance, Fashion Magazines]
- Come upon (a person) unexpectedly; surprise, detect, (a person, in or at some activity, doing)
Translated by: GUEST USER
[Subject: Fishing, Hunting, Shooting]
- animals, fish, birds etc. caught at a particular time
Translated in 7 languages
[Subject: Music]
Translated by: ALESSANDRO ZIGNANI
Translated in 6 languages
- To take a bus, train, aeroplane etc.
Translated in 4 languages
[Subject: Dictionaries & Encyclopedias]
Translated by: SYLVIA VERGARA
Translated in 3 languages
[Subject: Inventions & Patents]
- device for holding a door, window etc. closed
Translated in 2 languages
[Subject: Plastics Manufacturing Machinery]
- (on hoist)
[Subject: Generalities]
- To grasp quickly
Translated by: MASSIMO PANZA
Translated in 25 languages
- Subject to something, holding hands
Translated in 14 languages
- To perceive with the senses quickly
Translated by: GIANNI GAVIOLI
- To catch, e.g. 'to be overtaken by a storm'