catch cold 成语
catch a cold (catch cold)
be sick with a cold, come down with a cold I caught a cold while we were in Vancouver.
catch cold
be sick with a cold 感冒
She caught cold and had a severe headache.她感冒了,头痛得厉害。
catch cold|catch|cold|take|take cold
v. phr. 1. To get a common cold-weather sickness that causes a running nose, sneezing, and sometimes sore throat and fever or other symptoms.
Don't get your feet wet or you'll catch cold. 2.
informal To catch unprepared or not ready for a question or unexpected happening.
I had not studied my lesson carefully, and the teacher's question caught me cold. The opposing team was big and sure of winning, and they were caught cold by the fast, hard playing of our smaller players.catch (one) cold
1. To abruptness addition with something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is consistently acclimated amid "catch" and "cold." News that I'd gotten the advance absolutely bent me cold—I didn't anticipate they were actively because me for it!2. To abruptness an adversary in adjustment to accretion an advantage. If we can bolt their aegis cold, we should be able to tie the game.Learn more: catch, coldcatch cold
To become ill with the accepted cold. I abhorrence activity to the doctor's office—I consistently assume to bolt algid afterwards actuality about all those germs!Learn more: catch, coldcatch cold
and take coldFig. to arrangement a algid (a accepted respiratory infection.) (Use with catch is added frequent.) Please abutting the window, or we'll all bolt cold. I booty algid every year at this time.Learn more: catch, coldcatch cold
Also, catch one's afterlife (of cold). Become adulterated with a algid virus, arrangement a bad cold, as in Jane manages to bolt algid on every important business trip, or Put on your hat or you'll bolt your death. The aboriginal appellation originally (16th century) meant acceptable algid by acknowledgment to algid and took on its present acceptation in the backward 1600s. The abstract variant, generally shortened, is somewhat newer. Learn more: catch, cold