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We found 17 words and 16 examples matching 'キャッチ'
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1. catch; catching; obtaining (e.g. information); receiving (e.g. radio transmission or phone call)
2. catch  (baseball term)
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noun
dreamcatcher
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noun
clip joint  (originally from 'catch bar')
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2
noun
call waiting  (originally from 'catch phone')
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8
noun
catch and release (fishing)
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わたし
いまだ
たか
げた
バトンうまくキャッチできない
I am still clumsy catching batons thrown high up.
わたし
たち
せんじつ
先日
よしだ
吉田
くん
やきゅう
野球
チームキャッチャー
えら
んだ

The other day, we chose Yoshida to be the catcher on our school's baseball team.
わたし
たち
ちか
こうえん
公園
キャッチボールした
We played catch in a park near by.
わたしたち
私達
ちか
こうえん
公園
キャッチボールした
We played catch in a park near by.
わたし
とう
さん
キャッチボールした
I played catch with my father.
 
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