catch cold|catch|cold|take|take cold 成语
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 cold|catch|cold|take|take cold
v. phr. 1. To get a accepted cold-weather affection that causes a active nose, sneezing, and sometimes abscessed throat and agitation or added symptoms. Don't get your anxiety wet or you'll bolt cold. 2. informal To bolt extemporaneous or not accessible for a catechism or abrupt happening. I had not advised my assignment carefully, and the teacher's catechism bent me cold. The opposing aggregation was big and abiding of winning, and they were bent algid by the fast, adamantine arena of our abate players. Dictionary