Catching Fire
Catching Fire is a 2009 novel by Suzanne Collins.
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Catching Fire is a 2009 novel by Suzanne Collins.
1. to capture or seize especially after pursuit
catch a thief
2. to take or entangle in or as if in a snare
catch fish in a net
3. deceive
4. to discover unexpectedly find
caught in the act
5. to check (oneself) suddenly or momentarily
He started to say the wrong thing but quickly caught himself.
6. to become suddenly aware of
caught me looking at him
7. to take hold of seize
He caught her by the arm as she tripped.
8. to affect suddenly
The announcement caught me by surprise.
9. to grasp and hold on to (something in motion)
catch a fly ball
10. to avail oneself of take
caught the first opportunity to leave
11. to obtain through effort get
catch a ride
12. to overtake unexpectedly —usually used in the passive
was caught in a storm
13. to get entangled
catch a sleeve on a nail
14. to become affected by: such as
15. contract
catch a cold
16. to respond sympathetically to the point of being imbued (see imbue sense 2) with
catch the spirit of an occasion
17. to be struck by
He caught a bullet in the leg.
18. to be subjected to receive
catch hell
19. to take in and retain
a barrel to catch rainwater
20. fasten
catch back a curtain
21. to take or get usually momentarily or quickly
catch a glimpse of a friend catch a nap
22. overtake
catch the leader in a race
23. to get aboard in time
catch the bus
24. to attract and hold arrest, engage
caught their attention The glint of the gold in each case caught my eye, you see.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
25. to make contact with strike
The pitch caught him in the back.
26. to grasp by the senses or the mind
you catch what I mean? didn't catch the name
27. to apprehend and fix by artistic means
The new portrait catches her likeness perfectly.
28. see, watch
catch a game on TV
29. to listen to
caught the last part of the concert
30. to serve as a catcher for in baseball
caught both ends of the doubleheader
31. to meet with
catch you later
32. to grasp hastily or try to grasp
33. to become caught
The kite caught in the tree branches.
34. to catch fire
35. to play the position of catcher on a baseball team
36. kick over
the engine caught
37. to fail to raise an oar clear of the water on recovery of a stroke
38. to find or see at any time —used in strongly negative constructions
wouldn't be caught dead in that shirt
39. to become ignited
40. to become fired with enthusiasm
41. to increase greatly in scope, popularity, interest, or effectiveness
this stock has not caught fire—yet
— Forbes
42. to incur blame, reprimand, or punishment
He'll really catch it from the boss if he's late again.
43. to rest long enough to restore normal breathing broadly to rest after a period of intense activity
44. something caught especially the total quantity caught at one time
a large catch of fish
45. the act, action, or fact of catching
The shortstop made a tough catch.
46. a game in which a ball is thrown and caught
played catch with his dad
47. something that checks or holds immovable
a safety catch
48. one worth catching especially as a spouse
49. a round for three or more unaccompanied usually male voices often with suggestive or obscene lyrics
50. fragment, snatch
remembered only catches of the song
51. a concealed difficulty or complication
there must be a catch
52. a momentary audible break in the voice or breath
53. to use your hands to stop and hold (an object that is moving through the air)
54. to use your hands to grasp and hold onto (someone or something)
55. to capture and not allow (a person, animal, or fish) to escape
56. a hidden problem that makes something more complicated or difficult to do
57. the act of stopping a moving object (such as a ball) and holding it in your hands the act of catching something
58. a game in which two or more people throw and catch a ball
59. to capture and hold
catch a ball catch fish
60. to discover unexpectedly
A policeman caught them breaking the window.
61. to stop suddenly before doing something
I caught myself before blurting out the secret.
62. to take hold of
As I was falling, Grandma caught my arm.
63. to become affected by
catch fire catch a cold
64. to take or get briefly or quickly
He caught a glimpse of the actor.
65. to be in time for
I'll catch the next bus.
66. to grasp by the senses or the mind
I didn't catch what you said.
67. to play catcher on a baseball team
68. to get tangled
She caught her sleeve on a nail.
69. to hold firmly fasten
The lock will not catch.
70. to recover by resting
I need to catch my breath.
71. to realize something
I finally caught on that he was teasing me.
72. to become popular
The new toy caught on quickly.
73. to move or progress fast enough to join another
74. something caught the amount caught at one time
a large catch of fish
75. the act of catching
The shortstop made a great catch.
76. a pastime in which a ball is thrown and caught
77. something that checks, fastens, or holds immovable
a catch on a door
78. a hidden difficulty
Dad got a raise, but there's a catch. He needs more training.
Another lout catching fire另
kerosene catching fire煤油着火
The Hunger Games Catching Fire星火燎原
reason of catching fire着火原因
catching fire without flame无焰着火
flying moth catching fire扑火
Resistant to catching fire防火的能防止着火的
The cast kicked things off on Monday when they held the world premiere of Catching Fire in London and have since moved on to Madrid, Rome, and Berlin.
这些演员们从周一在伦敦举办的首映礼开始到现在去了马德里,罗马和柏林。
Both Mockingjay instalments will be directed by Francis Lawrence - who also directed the upcoming Catching Fire - and have been written by Game Change scribe Danny Strong.
《自由幻梦》的上下两部都由弗朗西斯·劳伦斯执导,他也是第二部《星火燎原》的导演;编剧则由《规则改变》的丹尼·斯特朗担任。
bag猎获;把…装入袋中;放弃;得分;占据,私吞;使膨大;毁掉
capture捕获;战利品,俘虏
collar(Collar)人名;(法)科拉尔;(西)科利亚尔;(英)科勒
corral(Corral) (美)科拉尔(人名)
get成为;变得;到达
glom一瞥
grab攫取;霸占;夺取之物
grapple抓住;格斗
hook(Hook)人名;(德、荷)霍克;(英)胡克
land使…登陆;使…陷于;将…卸下
nab(Nab)人名;(阿富)纳卜;(英)纳布
nail把……钉牢,固定;抓获并证明有罪;揭露;(体育运动中)赢得,击败;(比赛选手)大力扣球;(外场手)把(跑垒者)杀出局;(选手)锁定(胜局);(男性)与……性交
netad 凈地;凈赚地
rap抢走;轻敲;敲击致使;使着迷;交谈;说唱
seize抓住;利用;(机器)卡住
snag障碍;意外障碍;突出物
snare设陷阱(或罗网、套子)捕捉;诱捕(某人),使……上当
snatch(歌曲或谈话的)片段;抢夺;(举重)抓举;片刻;(非正式)绑架;(女性的)阴部
trap使……陷入险境或困境;(衣服、身体部位)夹住,绊住;捕捉,收集;使陷入圈套,使上当;给马戴饰物;(足球)停球;储存(气体、水等)
miss错过,想念,缺(勤)