To understand; perceive.
理解;察觉
To become popular
变得流行
Skateboarding caught on quickly.
滑板运动很快就流行起来
To detect (another) in the act or process of wrongdoing.
侦测错误:侦测(另一人)正在犯错的行为或过程
To snatch
抢夺
The mugger caught the wallet up and fled.
匪徒抢了钱夹并逃走了
To detect (another) in a mistake or wrongdoing
指出错误,指出差错:指出(另一人)错误或差错
Auditors caught up with the embezzler.
查帐员查出了那个侵占公款者
To come up from behind; overtake.
超过:从后面赶上来;超过
To become involved with, often unwillingly
着迷;吸引住
was caught up in the scandal.
涉及丑闻
I was caught up in the mood of the evening.
我沉醉在夜晚的情调中
To bring up to date; brief
使接近:将一项工作引向接近完成
Let me catch you up on all the gossip.
让我把所有的流言蜚语简要地说给你
I must catch up on my correspondence.
我必须尽快写完我的回信
见 nap
draw one's breath in sharply as a reaction to an emotion
(激动得)停止呼吸;屏息
recover one's breath after exertion
缓口气,歇口气
be noticed by someone
被看到
a vase on a side table caught his eye.
墙边桌上的一个花瓶吸引了他的视线。
attract someone's attention by making eye contact with them
(用眼神)吸引某人的注意
he caught Eva's eye and beckoned.
他捕捉到伊娃的眼神,并向她示意。
become ignited and burn
着火,燃烧
shine or glint in the light
(在光线中)发光,闪光
suddenly notice; glimpse
撞见;瞥见