catch up
English
Alternative forms
Verb
catch up (third-person singular simple present catches up, present participle catching up, simple past and past participle caught up)
- (transitive) To pick up suddenly.
- 1913, Willa Cather, O Pioneers!, chapter 3
- Oscar stopped the horses and waved to Carl, who caught up his hat and ran through the melon patch to join them.
- 1913, Willa Cather, O Pioneers!, chapter 3
- (transitive) To entangle.
- The speaker wires have got caught up with the wires from the lights.
- (intransitive) To be brought up to date with news.
- I hadn't seen her for so long. It was great to catch up.
- (transitive) To bring (someone) up to date with the news.
- After Alice's vacation, her boss caught her up on policy changes.
- (transitive, intransitive) To reach something that had been ahead.
- Rose was three seconds behind, but managed to catch up with the race leader and eventually won.
- I'll go ahead and you can catch me up later.
- (intransitive) To compensate for or make up a deficiency.
- (intransitive) To finally reach something inevitable.
- 2012 June 17, Nathan Rabin, “TV: Review: THE SIMPSONS (CLASSIC): “Homer’s Triple Bypass” (season 4, episode 11; originally aired 12/17/1992)”, in The Onion AV Club:
- The episode begins with a lifetime of junk food, beer and no exercise catching up with Homer in the form of painful heart contractions.
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Translations
To pick up suddenly
To be brought up to date with news
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To bring someone else up to date with the news
To reach something that had been ahead
To compensate for or make up a deficiency
To finally reach something inevitable
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Translations to be checked: "reach a point"
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Translations to be checked: "find out after the event"
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