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![]() Catch: to get hold of and stop (a moving object I threw the ball, and the dog caught it in his mouth -I usually catch the 6 o’clock train -يمسك بشيء متحرك : to trap, especially after chasing or hunting The cat caught a mouse They drove off after the thieves but couldn’t catch them The police are confident that the murderer will be caught Hold: to keep or support using the hands or arms (or another part of the body -He was holding a knife in one hand and a fork in the other. -She held her daughter’s hand as they crossed the road. -I held the baby in my arms. -Hold it by the handle at the side. -The dog held a newspaper between its teeth. Dear colleague If you are one of those who want to know the difference between words take my advice and you should get a copy of ‘Advanced English Course Part II’ to know the right word and the wrong one. طبعاً هذا كتاب المستوى الخاص للطلبة |
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