🇬🇧 en bg 🇧🇬

catch verb

  /kæt͡ʃ/ , /kɑt͡ʃ/ , /kɛt͡ʃ/
  • (transitive) To overtake or catch up to; to be in time for. [from 17thc.]
  • (transitive) To entrap or trip up a person; to deceive. [from 14thc.]
  • (transitive, surfing) To contact a wave in such a way that one can ride it back to shore.
хващам
  • (transitive) To capture or snare (someone or something which would rather escape). [from 13thc.]
  • (transitive) To seize or intercept an object moving through the air (or, sometimes, some other medium). [from 16thc.]
хващам, улавям
  • (intransitive) To engage with some mechanism; to stick, to succeed in interacting with something or initiating some process.
закачам се, хващам
  • (transitive) To grasp mentally: perceive and understand. [from 16thc.]
схващам

catch noun

  /kæt͡ʃ/ , /kɑt͡ʃ/ , /kɛt͡ʃ/
  • (countable) The act of noticing, understanding or hearing.
разбиране, схващане
  • (countable) A stopping mechanism, especially a clasp which stops something from opening.
резе
  • (countable, cricket, baseball) The act of catching a hit ball before it reaches the ground, resulting in an out.
улавяне, хващане
  • (countable) Something which is captured or caught.
улов
  • (countable, sometimes, _, noun adjunct) A concealed difficulty, especially in a deal or negotiation.
уловка
  • (countable, colloquial, by extension) A find, in particular a boyfriend or girlfriend or prospective spouse.
хващане

catching adjective

  /ˈkæt͡ʃɪŋ/ , /ˈkɛt͡ʃɪŋ/
  • (informal) Infectious, contagious.
заразителен
  • Captivating; alluring; catchy.
привлекателен
Wiktionary Links