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- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 catch n. Pronunciation: ' kach, ' kech Function: verb Inflected Form:   caught \ ' ko ̇ t also ' kät\ ; catch·ing Etymology: Middle English cacchen, from Anglo-French cacher, chacher, chacer to hunt, from Vulgar Latin *captiare, alteration of Latin captare to chase, frequentative of capere to take ― more at HEAVE Date: 13th century transitive verb 1 a : to capture or seize especially after pursuit < catch a thief> b : to take or entangle in or as if in a snare < catch fish in a net> c : DECEIVE d : to discover unexpectedly : FIND < caught in the act> e : to check (oneself) suddenly or momentarily f : to become suddenly aware of < caught me looking at him> 2 a : to take hold of : SEIZE b : to affect suddenly c : to grasp and hold on to (something in motion) < catch a fly ball> d : to avail oneself of : TAKE < caught the first opportunity to leave> e : to obtain through effort : GET < catch a ride> f : to overtake unexpectedly ― usually used in the passive <was caught in a storm> g : to get entangled < catch a sleeve on a nail> 3 : to become affected by: as a : CONTRACT < catch a cold> b : to respond sympathetically to the point of being imbued with < catch the spirit of an occasion> c : to be struck by <he caught a bullet in the leg> d : to be subjected to : RECEIVE < catch hell> 4 a : to take in and retain <a barrel to catch rainwater> b : FASTEN 5 : to take or get usually momentarily or quickly < catch a glimpse of a friend> < catch a nap> 6 a : OVERTAKE < catch the leader in a race> b : to get aboard in time < catch the bus> 7 : to attract and hold : ARREST , ENGAGE < caught my attention> < caught her eye> 8 : t…