catch (EN)
verbe, nom

verbe “catch”

catch; he catches; past caught, part. caught; ger. catching
  1. capturer
    The cat finally caught the mouse after chasing it around the house all morning.
  2. attraper
    During the game, she caught the frisbee effortlessly.
  3. accrocher
    Her hair caught on the branch as she ran through the forest.
  4. arriver à temps pour
    Hurry up, or you won't catch the boss.
  5. comprendre
    She finally caught the meaning of the joke and burst out laughing.
  6. surprendre
    She caught her son sneaking cookies from the jar late at night.
  7. prendre (un moyen de transport)
    We we'll catch the train to the city, and then we'll change to the bus number 37.
  8. reprendre (son souffle, du sommeil)
    After running up the stairs, she paused at the top to catch her breath.
  9. se propager à
    The sparks flew from the campfire and caught the dry grass nearby, starting a small blaze.
  10. attraper (une maladie)
    I caught a cold from my roommate and had to miss school for two days.
  11. capter
    The colorful poster caught my attention as I walked by.
  12. gérer (une erreur ou un événement imprévu)
    The software is designed to catch errors and alert the user immediately.

nom “catch”

sg. catch, pl. catches or uncountable
  1. la capture
    The cat's successful catch of the mouse showcased its hunting skills.
  2. la prise
    The cat proudly presented its catch, a small mouse, to its owner.
  3. l'attrapée
    During the game, her quick catch saved the team from losing a point.
  4. la compréhension
    Nice catch on the typo; it completely slipped my attention.
  5. le jeu de lancer et d'attraper
    After dinner, they went outside to enjoy a game of catch in the backyard.
  6. le verrou
    The suitcase wouldn't stay closed until he fixed the broken catch.
  7. le piège (problème caché)
    The offer seemed too good to be true, so I had to ask, "Is there a catch?"
  8. le torticolis
    While reaching for the top shelf, she felt a sharp catch in her neck.