逮捕 | dài bǔ | to arrest; to apprehend; an arrest | |
被捕 | bèi bǔ | to be arrested; under arrest | |
捕捉 | bǔ zhuō | to catch; to seize; to capture | |
捕捞 | bǔ lāo | to fish for (aquatic animals and plants); to catch | |
抓捕 | zhuā bǔ | to seize; to capture |
1 | They caught lobster and fish everyday,and,as one of them put it'ate like kings'. | |
2 | That night was the first time I heard about him catching carp. | |
3 | I thought you'd be satisfied with the traps. | |
4 | Our cat is too lazy to mouse. | |
5 | The American complimented the Mexican on the quality of his fish and asked how long it took to catch them. |