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caught [kɑːt, Brit kɔːt] VB

caught pt, pp of:

See also catch

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

1. catch ball, etc:

3. catch bus, taxi:

4. catch the flu, a cold:

5. catch:

7. catch (hear):

II . catch <-es> [kætʃ] N

1. catch no pl (of fish):

pesca f

2. catch fig:

3. catch (ball):

4. catch (fastening device):

trinco m

5. catch (negative point):

ardil m

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

1. catch ball, etc:

3. catch bus, taxi:

4. catch the flu, a cold:

5. catch:

7. catch (hear):

II . catch <-es> [kætʃ] N

1. catch no pl (of fish):

pesca f

2. catch fig:

3. catch (ball):

4. catch (fastening device):

trinco m

5. catch (negative point):

ardil m

catch on VB intr

1. catch on (become popular):

2. catch on inf (understand):

II . catch up VB trans

safety catch N

Usage examples with caught

she's caught the travel bug fig

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Since there was still resistance from the guardhouse, the attackers threw in firebombs and inside of the building caught fire.
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Some sturgeon are caught with hook and line gear or hoopnets from platforms along the shore.
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He glamorized it, and got caught up in it a bit.
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Meanwhile, drivers are driving more carefully, and speeders are caught.
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He said that any dealer or market participant caught undermining the forex process and policies will be severely sanctioned.
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For writing an address on cloth, a moistened copying pencil was preferred to a pen, whose nib could easily get caught in the weave.
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The paraffin oil vaporised and caught fire when in contact with a paraffin lamp.
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Once the player has been caught, they're teleported outside, unable to move and set aflame.
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Their wedding night, he saw the old woman he had married and threw her out the window, where she caught on a hook.
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The wing mirror of the vehicle caught the victim's bag.
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