catch-up的意思
catch-up中文翻譯:
adj.有助于趕上的
n.急起直追,趕上(別人水平)
Catch up───趕上;把…纏住;打聽(不在時所發生的事情),別后敘談,追趕
catch up on───趕上;得到……消息;彌補;事后得到關于…的消息; 趕完; 對…有影響
catch sb up───(catchupwithsb)趕上
catch up with───趕上,追上;逮捕;處罰;追上; 趕上; 和…算舊賬; 使…最終嘗到苦果
catch up day───補習日
catch up me───追上我
catch up ocoodidea───追上奧科迪亞
to catch up───趕上
catch───vi.趕上;抓住;vt.趕上;抓住;感染;了解;n.捕捉;捕獲物;窗鉤
After our bad start to the season we were always playing catch-up.───我們在賽季初表現不佳之后一直在努力追趕。
month of catch-up for them.───他們那個月急起直追。
We were playing catch-up for most of the game.───大部分游戲中,我們都在相互追趕。
At its current growth rates, China will likely catch up to Brazil, Mexico, and Russia around the year 2020 in terms of per capita GDP.───按目前的發展速度,中國人均GDP將有可能在2020年前后趕上巴西、墨西哥和俄羅斯。
To catch up in the armaments race, that country has decided to take a page from the competition's book.───為了在軍備競賽中趕上去,那個國家決定效法敵方的作風。
Phase II of the bull market should have already started. China, one of the worst performers this year should be able to catch up.───第二階段的牛市應該已經展開。中國,是今年表現最差的其中之一,亦應該能趕上。
We had a catch up to see what his ideas are and what he is up to.───我們進行了一次交談來看看他的想法,他想要做些什么決定。
Should not be called me to be shy for you, you catch up with stealthily these matters hide the truth from me.───2`別叫我替你們害臊了,你們鬼鬼祟祟趕的那些事瞞不過我。
"Go eat, " I encouraged her, waving toward the fast food. I didn't like the way she looked at me. "I'll catch up in a minute. "───“去吃東西吧,”我鼓勵她,揮手指向快餐店。我不喜歡她看我的眼神。“我一會去找你。”
Kingsmill Bond at Moscow's Troika Dialog suggests the Baltic company Trigon Agri as a way to play the catch-up story in the Eurasian steppe.
More specifically, "increasing dependence on primary commodities and low-skill manufactures has not translated into catch-up growth with other developing countries."
The MoH organized a catch-up vaccination campaign in an area of 15 kms around the affected village to prevent the occurrence of cases.
If you fail, or if your self-denial ends in a three-day catch-up orgy, seek help.
First, it must be susceptible to rapid scale-up so that later entrants do not have the luxury of time to play catch-up.
A catch-up at the office, mail, calls, running order for the next day's programme, gossip.
Unfortunately, the team is playing catch-up and make-up ball.
Only in Britain, with 2 percent, was the catch-up less effective.