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单词 Catch on
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(1) It could catch on fire easily.
(2) I wonder if the game will ever catch on with young people?
(3) Eddie slipped the safety catch on his automatic back into place.
(4) The hook which he had thrown did not catch on the rocks, and dropped back to the ground.
(5) It's a good idea, but it'll never catch on.
(6) I can't open the catch on this bracelet.
(7) The catch on my handbag is broken.
(8) Is the safety catch on?
(9) The catch on that door is broken.
(10) The catch on this door is broken.
(11) He's very quick to catch on.
(12) Wait a minute! I'm beginning to catch on.
(13) He is very quick to catch on to things.
(14) I don't quite catch on.
(15) Jack's always the last to catch on my joke.
(16) Fran slipped the catch on the door, then turned to say good - bye .
(17) Being a foreigner, he did not catch on the joke.
(18) He doesn't take hints very easily[Sentencedict], but he'll catch on eventually.
(19) You'll catch on to the job after you've been here a while.
(20) Would you mind repeating that? I didn't quite catch on.
(21) The catch on this door seems to be broken. It won't open.
(22) It took me a long time to catch on to the directions.
(23) Please repeat what you said, I didn't quite catch on.
(24) But one poor guy was slow to catch on.
(25) The catch on my necklace is broken.
(26) Whether the idea will catch on is anybody's guess.
(27) And keep medicines up high, also with a catch on the cupboard.
(28) The idea of glasses being a fashion item has been slow to catch on.
(29) Ham it up, as much as you like-the children will soon catch on to the fun.
(30) But just as the international community was beginning to catch on, quality began to drop and box office receipts went down.
(1) It could catch on fire easily.
(2) I wonder if the game will ever catch on with young people?
(3) Eddie slipped the safety catch on his automatic back into place.
(4) Fran slipped the catch on the door, then turned to say good - bye .
(5) Being a foreigner, he did not catch on the joke.
(6) Would you mind repeating that? I didn't quite catch on.
(31) People like Jennifer Grant, director of the Riley Center, would like to see it catch on big time.
(32) It took Jennifer a long time to catch on to the fact that Mary was taking advantage of her.
(33) It's not that hard, once you catch on to it.
(34) The fishing-boats groaned as the men lugged their catch on to the promenade.
(35) Avoid shoes with heavy rubber ridges that can catch on flooring, especially carpet.
(36) Patients catch on to the criterion after a short while and soon are hearing a yes after each card.
(37) We never doubted that the way we did things would catch on.
(38) Your victim would catch on before accelerating to a speed likely to be fatal.
(39) Infants quickly catch on to the mechanics, and the whole process begins to work more smoothly.
(40) Inexperience with people was probably the reason it took Jennifer so long to catch on.
(41) There are still times, even after Jasper[], when I have to catch on all over again.
(42) Mirian couldn't catch on to what Paul said.
(43) Sometimes I don't catch on to your jokes.
(44) It's hardly surprising his ideas didn't catch on.
(45) He couldn't catch on to the English idiom.
(46) Cryonics is slowly starting to 1 catch on.
(47) Mothers catch on to what their children think about.
(48) EG: I catch on to the job gradually.
(48) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(49) Did you catch on to what John said?
(50) I don't catch on to jokes you told.
(51) Traditional chefs in China are hoping their local specialty - spring eggs hardboiled in boys' urine - will catch on worldwide.
(52) Apple had some stumbles during Mr. Jobs's second coming, including a cube-shaped Macintosh that failed to catch on and was scrapped in 2001.
(53) Before long the informal organization will catch on to the new work flow.
(54) You climb in thewindow, and fibers of your navy-blue shirt catch on the frame. Polyester.
(55) Zanuck (seeing TV as a competitor to movies) famous last words were predicting it would not catch on. He said he thought "People will soon get tired of staring at a plywood box every night."
(56) I don't quite catch on to what she is saying.
(57) And if they still don't catch on, let them know when you feel unappreciated.
(58) It took a while, but the idea of using travel agents to write online reviews of hotels and destinations did finally catch on, and now seems like a bit of a no-brainer.
(59) A fisherman takes home his catch on the Indonesian island of Bali.
(60) Profligacy is the new prudence. But in Asia, where saving has long been a self-evident virtue, that message has yet to catch on.
(61) Congress eliminated tax credits for solar energy, ethanol could not compete with cheap gasoline and a wind farm boomlet in California failed to catch on in the rest of the country.
(62) It took her a while to catch on to what we meant.
(63) And if design concepts from the YCC catch on, it could mean a shakeup is in store for male-dominated design teams in nearly every industry.
(64) Meeting dinner: Children touch a recent catch on July 30 at Wada Port near Tokyo, one of five ports in Japan from which whale hunting is allowed.
(65) I didn - t quite catch on to what you said just now. Would you say it again?
(66) After a few days on the job[http://], you'll catch on to what you're doing.
(67) This has the vital significance to catch on the kernel layer of operating system, to dialyse process principle, to discover and study the new Scheduling Algorithm.
(68) I don't quite catch on to what he is saying.
(69) Hang in there! You'll soon catch on to the language.
(70) It took Cindy to catch on to what Bill was saying.
(71) Being a foreigner, Carl did not catch on to the joke.
(72) Slow up a bit you're talking so quickly that I can't catch on well.
(73) In fact, the PDA idea also failed to catch on with potential customers.
(74) I didn't catch on to what he said because he was mumbling.
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