English to Maltese Meaning of caught - maqbuda


Caught :
maqbuda

maqbuda, meħuda, uġigħ, miżmum, jintlibsu, magħluq, riċevuti

maqbudauncaught
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Definitions of caught in English
Noun(1) a closed political meeting
Verb(1) meet to select a candidate or promote a policy
Examples of caught in English
(1) Gomba then asked that the ANC be allowed to caucus .(2) I'm not saying that there were no disagreements, just that they knew how to caucus and work as a team.(3) He is the fountainhead of patronage, which mutes any criticism from his parliamentary caucus .(4) Instead they caucus , create alliances and manoeuvre against each other - saving particular relish for attacking members of their own side.(5) What are the ideas that a new Kerry administration would draw from the congressional Democratic caucus ?(6) An opposition party's legislative caucus can coordinate its members in policy promotion.(7) I mean I've got my own ideas and I'll be part of that but our caucus will decide that.(8) Although the party's legislative caucus apologized for the low turnout of DPP members yesterday, they said they shouldn't shoulder all of the responsibility.(9) DPP caucus whip William Lai yesterday called on opposition parties to respond positively to the government's goodwill gesture.(10) Democrats caucus statewide on Sunday(11) I know how the Democrats got my number - probably when I attended the democratic caucus last year.(12) he could no longer count on the support of a majority of the parliamentary caucus(13) Beijing has caused the two sides of the Strait to drift further apart and seriously hurt the feelings of the Taiwanese people, the caucus said in a statement.(14) Are we not watching with great interest the little internecine fights that are already developing within their caucus ?(15) There is a caucus within the ruling Liberal Party who believe Canada ought to listen to Walters.(16) He took it to his caucus of other Communist Party of India activists in and around the university and they are translating it into Hindi.
Related Phrases of caught
(1) catch ::
qabda
(2) get caught ::
tinqabad
(3) caught in the act ::
jinqabad fl-att
(4) caught in ::
maqbuda fl
(5) be caught ::
jinqabdu
(6) being caught ::
li jinqabdu
(7) get caught in ::
nikseb maqbuda fil
(8) be caught in ::
jinqabdu
Synonyms
M
1. caught ::
maqbuda
2. taken ::
meħuda
3. aching ::
uġigħ
6. held ::
miżmum
7. worn ::
jintlibsu
8. captive ::
magħluq
9. received ::
riċevuti
Different Forms
caught, uncaught
Word Example from TV Shows
Someone who's been doing this
for 20 years and never been caught.

Someone who's been doing this for 20 years and never been CAUGHT.

Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 11

Also you caught me in a good mood.

Also you CAUGHT me in a good mood.

Breaking Bad Season 5, Episode 14

Wanted to arrest anyone
caught charging interest

Wanted to arrest anyone CAUGHT charging interest

Game of Thrones Season 5, Episode 9

She went in to visit my uncle Roger,
caught something...

She went in to visit my uncle Roger, CAUGHT something...

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 23

Oh, good,
we caught you.

Oh, good, we CAUGHT you.

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 5

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