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1 catch a criminal
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2 catch
1) здобич; улов; (с)піймання, захоплення ( когось); викриття2) спіймати ( злочинця тощо); захоплювати, заставати ( когось); викривати•- catch an offender
- catch in a deception
- catch in crime
- catch in flagrante
- catch in the act
- catch in the very act
- catch question
- catch quota
- catch red-handed
- catch time charter
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