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1 catch
[kætʃ] past tense, past participle caught [kɔːt]1. verb1) to stop and hold (something which is moving); to capture:Did you catch any fish?
يَمْسِكُI tried to catch his attention.
2) to be in time for, or get on (a train, bus etc):يَلْحَقُ بِI'll have to catch the 9.45 (train) to London.
3) to surprise (someone) in the act of:يُفاجِئ / يَضْبِطُ شَخصا مُتَلَبِّسا بالجَريمَهI caught him stealing (my vegetables).
4) to become infected with (a disease or illness):يُصيبُ، يُعْديHe caught flu.
5) to (cause to) become accidentally attached or held:يَعْلَقُ، يَنْشِبُ فيThe child caught her fingers in the car door.
6) to hit:يُصيبُThe punch caught him on the chin.
7) to manage to hear:يَفْهَمُDid you catch what she said?
8) to start burning:يَشْتَعِلُ، تَمْسِكُهُ النّارI dropped a match on the pile of wood and it caught (fire) immediately.
2. noun1) an act of catching:إمْساكٌ بِHe took a fine catch behind the wicket.
2) a small device for holding (a door etc) in place:سَقّاطَه، مَسْكَهThe catch on my suitcase is broken.
3) the total amount (of eg fish) caught:كَمِّيّه الصَّيْدthe largest catch of mackerel this year.
4) a trick or problem:حيلَه، خِدْعَهThere's a catch in this question.
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2 catch, (caught)
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
3 catch (caught)
صَادَ \ catch (caught): to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. \ See Also إلخ -
4 fish
[fɪʃ] noun plurals fish ( rare) ˈfishes1.1) a kind of creature that lives in water and breathes through gills:سَمَكThere are plenty of fish around the coast.
2) its flesh eaten as food:لَحْم السَّمَكDo you prefer meat or fish?
2. verb1) to (try to) catch fish (in):يَصْطاد سَمَكاHe fished the river all day.
2) ( usually with for) to search for:يُفَتِّشُ، يَبْحَثShe fished around in her handbag for a handkerchief.
3) ( usually with for) to try to get by indirect means:يَجْري وراء المَدْح والمُجامَلاتHe is always fishing for compliments.
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6 catch
صَيْد \ catch: an amount of fish that is caught. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. -
7 fish out
to pull something out with some difficulty:يَسْحَبAt last he fished out the letter he was looking for.
•Remark: The plural fish is never wrong, but sometimes fishes is used in talking about different individuals or species: How many fish did you catch?; the fishes of the Indian Ocean; the story of two little fishes. -
8 fish
اِصْطادَ سَمَكًا \ fish: (try to) catch fish. -
9 صاد
صَادَ \ hunt: to go after (an animal, bird, etc.) and try to catch or kill it, either for sport or food: Dogs hunt rats. \ صَادَ \ catch (caught): to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. \ See Also إلخ \ صَادَ بالصِّنّارة \ hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. \ صَادَ بغير إذْنٍ \ poach: to catch or shoot (wild creatures such as fish, birds, etc.) unlawfully on sb. else’s land or water: He was caught poaching (fish). \ See Also على أرض الغير -
10 أمسك (بـ)
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. \ أَمْسَكَ (بِشدة) \ grip: to hold firmly. lay hands on: to seize violently. \ See Also قبض (قَبَضَ) \ أَمْسَكَ عن \ abstain: not to make use of (drink, food, etc.); avoid doing sth., (such as voting). withhold: to hold back; refuse to give (money support, news, etc.). \ See Also اِمْتَنَعَ عن -
11 bite
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
12 hold
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
13 hook
أَمْسَكَ (بِـ) \ bite: (of tools) to take firm hold: Tyres do not bite well an a wet road. catch, (caught): to seize sb. or sth. that is escaping: I ran after him but could not catch him, to seize in any way: Did you catch a fish?. hold: to keep (sth.) in the hand: He held the rope (in his hand), control; keep still: He held his breath. Hold your tongue. hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. -
14 hook
[huk]1. noun1) a small piece of metal shaped like a J fixed at the end of a fishing-line used for catching fish etc:صِنّارة صَيْدa fish-hook.
2) a bent piece of metal etc used for hanging coats, cups etc on, or a smaller one sewn on to a garment, for fastening it:كُلاّب، مِشْبَكhooks and eyes.
3) in boxing, a kind of punch with the elbow bent:لَكْمَهa left hook.
2. verb1) to catch (a fish etc) with a hook:يَصْطاد السَّمَكHe hooked a large salmon.
2) to fasten or to be fastened by a hook or hooks:يُثَبِّتCould you hook my dress up down the back?
3) in golf, to hit (the ball) far to the left of where it should be (or to the right if one is left-handed).يَضْرِب الطابة في الغولف نحو الشِمال كثيرا -
15 trawl
[trɔːl]1. nouna wide-mouthed, bag-shaped net used to catch sea fish.شَبَكَة واسِعَة لصَيد السَّمَك في أعماق البَحْر2. verbto fish with a trawl.يَصْطاد أسْماك قاع البَحر -
16 صيد
صَيْد \ catch: an amount of fish that is caught. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. \ صَيْد السَّمك \ fishing: the sport or job of catching fish: He went fishing in the holidays. Fishing is an important industry. -
17 hook
سنّارة \ hook: a curved piece of metal, plastic, etc., for catching fish, for fastening sth. (a door, a dress, etc.) or for hanging sth. up (clothes, keys, tools etc.). \ See Also شص (شِصّ)، كلاب (كُلاّب) \ شِصّ \ hook: a curved piece of metal, plastic, etc., for catching fish, for fastening sth. (a door, a dress, etc.) or for hanging sth. up (clothes, keys, tools etc.). \ صَادَ بالصِّنّارة \ hook: to catch or fasten with a hook. \ كُلاّب \ hook: a curved piece of metal, plastic, etc., for catching fish, for fastening sth. (a door, a dress, etc.) or for hanging sth. up (clothes, keys, tools etc.). -
18 hunt
صَيْد \ catch: an amount of fish that is caught. hunt: going after (a wild animal, bird, etc.) to try and catch or kill it: the excitement of the hunt. -
19 fly
I [flaɪ] plural flies1) – nou2) a type of small winged insect.ذُبابَه3) a fish hook made to look like a fly so that a fish will take it in its mouth:صُنّارَه لصيد السمك تُشْبِه الذبابهWhich fly should I use to catch a trout?
4) ( often in plural) a piece of material with buttons or a zip, especially at the front of trousers.أزْرار البنطلون الأماميَّه II [flaɪ] past tense flew [fluː]: past participle flown [floun] verb1) to (make something) go through the air on wings etc or in an aeroplane:يَطيرThe pilot flew (the plane) across the sea.
2) to run away (from):يَهْرُبHe flew (the country).
3) (of time) to pass quickly:يمُرُّ بِسُرْعَهThe days flew past.
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20 net
I [net]1. noun(any of various devices for catching creatures, eg fish, or for any of a number of other purposes, consisting of) a loose open material made of knotted string, thread, wire etc:شَبَكَه( also adjective) a net curtain.
2. verb– past tense, past participle ˈnettedto catch in a net:يَصيدُ بِشَبَكَه II [net] adjectiveThey netted several tons of fish.
1) (of a profit etc ) remaining after all expenses etc have been paid:صافي الرِّبحThe net profit from the sale was $200.
2) (of the weight of something) not including the packaging or container:صافي الوَزْنThe sugar weighs one kilo net.
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