catch out

catch out
1) (to put out (a batsman) at cricket by catching the ball after it has been hit and before it touches the ground.) eliminar
2) (to cause (someone) to fail by means of a trick, a difficult question etc: The last question in the exam caught them all out.) pillar desprevenido
v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a)

to catch somebody out — pillar or agarrar a alguien desprevenido

b) (trick) pillar (fam), agarrar (CS fam)
VT + ADV (esp Brit) (with trick question) hundir

to catch sb out — sorprender or pillar a algn

you won't catch me out again like that — no me vas a pillar así otra vez

we were caught out by the rise in the dollar — la subida del dólar nos cogió desprevenidos

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v + o + adv, v + adv + o
a)

to catch somebody out — pillar or agarrar a alguien desprevenido

b) (trick) pillar (fam), agarrar (CS fam)

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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