Verb
1. understand, usually after some initial difficulty;
2. become popular;
In fact, the PDA idea also failed to catch on with potential customers.
It is a nice song and I think it will catch on quickly.
Meanwhile initial interest from some investment banks did not catch on elsewhere in the sector.
Please repeat what you said, I didn't quite catch on.
Being a foreigner, he did not catch on the joke.
I didn't quite catch on to what you said just now. Would you say it again?
Before long the informal organization will catch on to the new work flow.
The teacher tried to explain, but the kids did not catch on.
Catch shares around for awhile, but they've been slow to catch on.
After a few days on the job, you'll catch on to what you're doing.
I don't quite catch on to what he is saying.
This is a new fashion of skirts and it will catch on quickly.
Just keep trying. You'll catch on soon.
He is very quick / slow to catch ` on.
Fish to catch on, but also picnic.
In many crashes, the passenger cabin remained intact and the plane did not catch on fire.
Catch shares have beenaround for awhile, but they've been slow to catch on.
As China becomes more industrialized, I am sure that calendar use will catch on.
It took me a long time to catch on to the directions.
At first I didn't catch on, then I suddenly saw the light.
I don't catch on to jokes you told.
The catch on this door is broken.
The hook which he had thrown did not catch on the rocks, and dropped back to the ground.
How did his coat catch on a nail?
Would you mind repeating that? I didn't quite catch on.
Eddie slipped the safety catch on his automatic back into place.
It's hardly surprising his ideas didn't catch on.
Wait a minute! I'm beginning to catch on.
Es gibt relativ wenig Informationen über catch on. Vielleicht können Sie sich eine zweisprachige Geschichte ansehen, um Ihre Stimmung zu entspannen. Ich wünsche Ihnen einen schönen Tag!
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