verb “catch”
 Infinitiv catch; hien catches; Verg. caught; Part. Verg. caught; Ger. catching
- to capture or snare something trying to escape 
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 The cat finally caught the mouse after chasing it around the house all morning.
 - to seize or intercept an object moving through the air 
During the game, she caught the frisbee effortlessly.
 - to grip or entangle something 
Her hair caught on the branch as she ran through the forest.
 - to be in time for 
Hurry up, or you won't catch the boss.
 - to understand something that has been communicated 
She finally caught the meaning of the joke and burst out laughing.
 - to find someone unexpectedly doing something, often something wrong 
She caught her son sneaking cookies from the jar late at night.
 - to use a mode of transportation 
We we'll catch the train to the city, and then we'll change to the bus number 37.
 - to take a moment to regain something necessary (like breath or sleep) 
After running up the stairs, she paused at the top to catch her breath.
 - (transitive, of fire) to spread to 
The sparks flew from the campfire and caught the dry grass nearby, starting a small blaze.
 - to become infected with an illness 
I caught a cold from my roommate and had to miss school for two days.
 - to attract someone's attention or interest 
The colorful poster caught my attention as I walked by.
 - in computing, to handle an error or unexpected event 
The software is designed to catch errors and alert the user immediately.
 
noun “catch”
 Singular catch, Plural catches oder onzieleg
- the act of capturing something that is trying to escape 
The cat's successful catch of the mouse showcased its hunting skills.
 - something that has been captured or caught 
The cat proudly presented its catch, a small mouse, to its owner.
 - the act of catching an object in motion, such as a ball 
During the game, her quick catch saved the team from losing a point.
 - the act of noticing, understanding, or hearing something 
Nice catch on the typo; it completely slipped my attention.
 - the game where players throw and catch a ball 
After dinner, they went outside to enjoy a game of catch in the backyard.
 - a mechanism that stops something from opening 
The suitcase wouldn't stay closed until he fixed the broken catch.
 - a hidden problem or disadvantage in a situation 
The offer seemed too good to be true, so I had to ask, "Is there a catch?"
 - a crick; a sudden muscle pain 
While reaching for the top shelf, she felt a sharp catch in her neck.