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catch out
catturare

nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia

catch out VB [katʃ -] (catch [sb] out)

1. catch out:

2. catch out (trick):

3. catch out (in cricket, baseball):

catch out batsman
nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia
nel dizionario italiano Oxford-Paravia

I. catch [ingl brit katʃ, ingl am kætʃ, kɛtʃ] SOST

1. catch (fastening):

2. catch (drawback):

catch fig

3. catch (break in voice):

4. catch (act of catching):

to take a catch ingl brit, to make a catch ingl am SPORT

5. catch PESCA (haul):

6. catch:

catch STOR, MUS

7. catch (marriage partner):

II. catch <pass/part perf caught> [ingl brit katʃ, ingl am kætʃ, kɛtʃ] VB vb trans

1. catch:

catch (hold and retain) person: ball
catch fish, mouse
catch container: water, dust
catch (by running) person: person

2. catch (take by surprise):

catch person, thief
to catch sb in the act, to catch sb at it colloq

3. catch (be in time for):

catch bus, train, plane

4. catch (manage to see):

catch programme
catch show, play

5. catch (grasp):

catch hand, arm, branch, rope
catch interest, imagination
to catch the Speaker's eye ingl brit POL

6. catch (hear):

catch word, name

7. catch (perceive):

catch smell
catch sound
catch look
to catch sight of sb, sth

8. catch (get stuck):

to catch one's fingers in drawer, door
avere la testa, mano bloccata or chiusa (in in; between tra)
to get caught in person: net, thorns, barbed wire

9. catch disease, virus, flu:

10. catch (hit):

catch object, person
to catch sth with elbow, broom handle

11. catch (have an effect on):

catch sun, light: object, raindrops
catch wind: paper, bag

12. catch:

13. catch (capture):

catch atmosphere, mood, spirit

14. catch SPORT (in cricket, baseball):

catch batsman

15. catch (trick):

16. catch (manage to reach):

III. catch <pass/part perf caught> [ingl brit katʃ, ingl am kætʃ, kɛtʃ] VB vb intr

1. catch (become stuck):

to catch on sth shirt, sleeve:
to catch on sth wheel: frame

2. catch (start to burn):

catch wood, coal:
catch fire:

IV. catch [ingl brit katʃ, ingl am kætʃ, kɛtʃ]

you'll catch it! colloq

I. out [ingl brit aʊt, ingl am aʊt] AVV Out is used after many verbs in English to alter or reinforce the meaning of the verb (hold out, wipe out, filter out etc.). Very often in Italian, a verb alone will be used to translate those combinations; for translations you should consult the appropriate verb entry (hold , wipe, filter etc.). - When out is used as an adverb meaning outside, it often adds little to the sense of the phrase: they're out in the garden = they're in the garden; in such cases out will not usually be translated: sono in giardino. - Out is used as an adverb to mean absent or not at home. In this case she's out really means she's gone out and the Italian translation is: è uscita. - For the phrase out of, see II1 in this entry. - For examples of the above and other uses, see this entry.

1. out (outside):

2. out (from within):

Out (exit)
Uscita
(get) out!

3. out (away from land, base):

4. out (in the world at large):

5. out (absent):

to be out strikers:

6. out (in slogans):

Tories out!”

7. out (for social activity):

8. out (published, now public):

to be out book:
to be out exam results:

9. out (in bloom):

to be out tree, shrub:
to be fully out flower:

10. out (in view):

11. out (extinguished):

to be out fire, light:
lights out at 10.30 pm

12. out SPORT, GIOCHI:

to be out player:
out!” (of ball)
out!” orfuori!”

13. out (unconscious):

to be out (cold) colloq
to be out (cold) boxer:

14. out (over, finished):

15. out ingl brit (incorrect):

16. out (not possible) colloq:

17. out (actively in search of) colloq:

to be out to do sth

18. out (not in fashion) colloq:

to be out style, colour:

19. out (in holes) colloq:

20. out ingl brit (ever) colloq:

21. out DIR:

to be out jury:

II. out of PREP

1. out of (from):

2. out of (expressing ratio):

3. out of (part of whole):

4. out of (beyond defined limits):

out of reach, sight
out of water
out of city, compound

5. out of (free from confinement):

6. out of (expressing shelter):

out of sun, rain

7. out of (lacking):

to be (right) out of item, commodity

8. out of (made from):

out of wood, plasticine, metal

9. out of (due to):

out of malice, respect etc.

10. out of EQUIT (lineage of horse):

III. out [ingl brit aʊt, ingl am aʊt] VB vb trans

out person:

IV. out [ingl brit aʊt, ingl am aʊt] SOST colloq (means of escape, excuse)

V. out [ingl brit aʊt, ingl am aʊt]

I want out! colloq
I'm out of here colloq
go on, out with it! colloq
to be on the outs with sb ingl am colloq
to be out of it colloq

nel dizionario PONS

incastrare scherz colloq
nel dizionario PONS

I. catch <caught, caught> [kætʃ] VB vb trans

1. catch (hold moving object):

catch person
catch person

2. catch (entangle):

3. catch (collect):

4. catch:

5. catch (attract):

6. catch (get):

7. catch (understand):

8. catch:

9. catch (discover by surprise):

to catch sb doing sth

10. catch MED (become infected):

11. catch (start burning):

catch fire

II. catch <-es> [kætʃ] SOST

1. catch (fish caught):

2. catch (fastening device):

catch on window

3. catch colloq (suitable partner):

4. catch (trick):

I. out [aʊt] VB vb trans

II. out [aʊt] AGG

1. out (absent):

out person

2. out (released):

out book
out news

3. out BOT:

out flower

4. out (visible):

5. out (finished):

6. out (not functioning):

out fire, light

7. out SPORT (out of bounds):

8. out (unfashionable):

9. out (not possible):

10. out (in baseball):

out inv

III. out [aʊt] AVV

1. out (not inside):

2. out (remove):

3. out (available):

4. out (away):

to be out person

5. out (unconscious):

locuzioni:

IV. out [aʊt] PREP

1. out (towards outside):

2. out (outside from):

3. out (away from):

4. out (without):

5. out (not included in):

6. out (from):

to get sth out of sb
ottenere qc da qu
in 3 cases out of 10
in 3 casi su 10

7. out (because of):

Present
Icatch out
youcatch out
he/she/itcatches out
wecatch out
youcatch out
theycatch out
Past
Icaught out
youcaught out
he/she/itcaught out
wecaught out
youcaught out
theycaught out
Present Perfect
Ihavecaught out
youhavecaught out
he/she/ithascaught out
wehavecaught out
youhavecaught out
theyhavecaught out
Past Perfect
Ihadcaught out
youhadcaught out
he/she/ithadcaught out
wehadcaught out
youhadcaught out
theyhadcaught out

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Many types of unruly conduct may fit the definition of disorderly conduct, as such statutes are often used as catch-all crimes.
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The boy's father used his son to catch the store in the act after he was found taking laughing gas at school.
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Why do we need three boats to go and catch a certain species of fish when we can just have two boats there and have some sort of cooperative arrangement?
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At the end of hay-making a sheep would be loosed in the meadow among the mowers, for him to keep who could catch it.
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The safety catch wasn't on, police said.
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