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running catch
Fangen eines [geschlagenen] Balls im Lauf

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run·ning ˈcatch N (baseball, cricket)

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I. catch <pl -es> [kætʃ] N

1. catch (ball):

Fang m <-(e)s, Fän·ge>

2. catch (fish):

Fang m <-(e)s, Fän·ge> kein pl

3. catch:

Verschluss m <-es, -schlüs·se>
Riegel m <-s, ->
Haken m <-s, ->

4. catch no pl inf:

[guter] Fang inf

5. catch no pl (trick):

Haken m <-s, -> inf

6. catch no pl (in the voice):

7. catch no pl (game):

Fangen nt <-s; kein Pl>

8. catch (fragment):

Bruchstück nt <-(e)s, -e>

II. catch <caught, caught> [kætʃ] VB trans

1. catch (intercept):

to catch sth
etw fangen
to catch sth dropped object also
jdn [o. jds Fall] auffangen

2. catch (grab):

to catch sth

3. catch (capture):

to catch an animal escaped animal

4. catch (surprise, get hold of):

jdn erwischen inf
jdn/sich bei etw dat ertappen [o. inf erwischen]

5. catch (meet):

6. catch:

sich dat etw einfangen
to catch sth fig (be influenced by)
sich acc von etw dat anstecken lassen
to catch sth from sb
sich acc bei jdm mit etw dat anstecken

7. catch SPORTS (in baseball, cricket):

8. catch:

to catch sth in sth (trap)
etw in etw acc einklemmen
to catch sth in sth (entangle)
mit etw dat in etw dat hängen bleiben
to get caught [in sth]
sich acc [in etw dat] verfangen

9. catch usu passive fig (become involved):

10. catch:

den Bus/Zug kriegen [o. CH, A erwischen] inf

11. catch (collect):

to catch sth

12. catch (depict):

to catch sth mood, atmosphere

13. catch (attract):

to catch sb's attention [or eye]

14. catch usu Am (be in time for):

to catch sth
to catch the post [or Am mail]

15. catch (get):

to catch a few [or some] rays inf
to catch the sun inf place
to catch the sun person: get a suntan

16. catch (notice):

to catch sth
to catch sight [or a glimpse] of sb/sth (see)
etw [kurz] sehen
to catch sight [or a glimpse] of sb/sth (by chance)

17. catch:

to catch sth (hear)
etw mitbekommen [o. inf mitkriegen]

18. catch (hit):

to catch sb a blow dated
jdm eine verpassen inf

19. catch (bump):

to catch sth on sth
mit etw dat auf etw acc o dat aufschlagen

20. catch (bump into):

to catch sth
auf etw acc o dat aufschlagen

21. catch (burn):

Phrases:

to catch a crab SPORTS
to catch hell [or the devil] inf
to catch it inf
to be [or get] caught short Brit inf

III. catch <caught, caught> [kætʃ] VB intr

1. catch Brit, Aus (grab):

to catch at sth
nach etw dat greifen

2. catch (entangle):

sich in etw dat verfangen
to catch on sth

3. catch (ignite):

catch engine
zünden spec

I. run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog):

Lauf m <-(e)s, Lä̱u̱·fe>
to go for [or do] a run

2. run (journey):

Strecke f <-, -n>
to go for a run in the car dated

3. run (period):

Dauer f <->

4. run (trend):

Verlauf m <-(e)s, Ver·läu·fe>

5. run THEAT:

Laufzeit f <-, -en>
Generalprobe f <-, -n>

6. run (production):

Auflage f <-, -n>

7. run ECON (as test):

run of a machine
Durchlauf m <-(e)s, -läufe>
run of a machine
Probelauf m <-(e)s, -läufe>

8. run usu sing (demand):

Run m <-s, -s>
Ansturm m <-(e)s, -stürme>

9. run (type):

Art f <-, -en>

10. run (enclosed area):

Gehege nt <-s, ->
Hühnerhof m <-(e)s, -höfe>

11. run SPORTS:

Treffer m <-s, ->
Run m <-s, -s>
Abfahrt f <-, -en>

12. run MUS:

Lauf m <-(e)s, Lä̱u̱·fe>

13. run esp Am (ladder):

Laufmasche f <-, -n>

14. run inf (diarrhoea):

Phrases:

auf Trab inf

II. run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

1. run (move fast):

laufen <läufst, lief, gelaufen>
rennen <rannte, gerannt>
to run at sb

2. run (operate):

fahren <fährt, fährst, fuhr, gefahren>
run engine
laufen <läufst, lief, gelaufen>
run machine

3. run:

laufen <läufst, lief, gelaufen>
run ski
gleiten <glitt, geglitten>

4. run (grow):

run plants

5. run (extend):

6. run (last):

7. run FIN:

to run into [or to] sth (amount to)
sich acc auf etw acc belaufen

8. run (flow):

fließen <fließt, floss, geflossen>

9. run POL (enter an election):

10. run (in tights):

11. run (proceed):

12. run NAUT:

fahren <fährt, fährst, fuhr, gefahren>

13. run (to be in force):

run price, value of commodity
gelten <gilt, galt, gegolten>
run price, value of commodity

Phrases:

to run dry river
to run low supplies
to run wild animals
to run wild plants
wuchern <wuchert, wucherte, hat/ist gewuchert>
to run wild children

III. run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run (move fast):

2. run (enter in race):

3. run (drive):

4. run (pass):

5. run (operate):

to run sth machine

6. run (manage):

to run sth business
etw leiten
to run sth farm

7. run (conduct):

8. run (let flow):

to run sth water
to run [sb] a bath [or to run a bath [for sb]]

9. run (in newspaper):

10. run (smuggle):

to run sth

11. run (not heed):

12. run (incur):

13. run (perform small tasks):

Phrases:

to run sb/sth close
to run sb to earth [or ground]
to run a mile Brit
jdn schaffen inf

I. run·ning [ˈrʌnɪŋ] N no pl

1. running (not walking):

Rennen nt <-s, ->

2. running (management):

running of a business
Leitung f <-> kein pl
running of a machine
Bedienung f <-> kein pl
running of a machine
Überwachung f <-, -en>

Phrases:

to make [or take [up]] the running in sth

II. run·ning [ˈrʌnɪŋ] ADJ

1. running after n (in a row):

2. running (ongoing):

3. running (operating):

4. running attr, inv (flowing):

OpenDict unos

run VB

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run N

OpenDict unos

run VB

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

run N FINMKT

Run m

PONS stručni rečnik „Verkehrswesen”

run PUBL TRANS

Present
Icatch
youcatch
he/she/itcatches
wecatch
youcatch
theycatch
Past
Icaught
youcaught
he/she/itcaught
wecaught
youcaught
theycaught
Present Perfect
Ihavecaught
youhavecaught
he/she/ithascaught
wehavecaught
youhavecaught
theyhavecaught
Past Perfect
Ihadcaught
youhadcaught
he/she/ithadcaught
wehadcaught
youhadcaught
theyhadcaught

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Both flumes begin at the same point, but do not run parallel and have different patterns.
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Some friends took him to a hotel, where he settled in and left to run an errand.
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Such behavior might be excusable for an individual in a hurry, but it's no way to run a culture.
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Messenger was again in the limelight with a dodgy run, but he was tackled at the 25.
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He was also a good hit-and-run man, and one of the best bunters in the league.
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