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overtake; find; catch; run down; come up (кого-либо, что-либо); draw; be at 's heels; gain on; gain upon; waylay (Pippy-Longstocking); catch up (with); creep (о времени, возрасте); follow bard on heels; close in on (come nearer to someone being pursued: "the police were closing in on them" (Oxford Dictionary) • As a member of the US Coast Guard, he was stationed between Hawaii and Japan during July-August 1969. On a deck watch on the ship bridge, he was alerted that targets were closing in on the ship, flying in formation at a staggering 3,500 mph (picked up on radar). They saw three bright white objects that flew above the vessel and then disappeared over the horizon. coasttocoastam.com ART Vancouver); catch up with (vogeler); catch up (catch up with somebody – When people catch up with someone who has done something wrong, they succeed in finding them in order to arrest or punish them • It took six years for the law to catch up with them vogeler); gain; gaining; gain ground; reach; steal on; steal upon one; come up with |
Игорь Миг |
catch up to |
Gruzovik, prop.&figur. |
come up with (impf of настичь, настигнуть); catch up with (impf of настичь, настигнуть) |
Makarov. |
come up (кого-либо что-либо); come up with (кого-либо что-либо); follow close on heels (кого-либо); follow hard on heels (кого-либо); be on someone's heels (кого-либо); be upon someone's heels (кого-либо); creep on (о времени, возрасте); creep up (о времени, возрасте); follow fast on heels (кого-либо); be at someone's heels (кого-либо); follow bard on someone's heels (кого-либо); pull up |
Makarov., sport. |
draw on; draw upon |
mil. |
catch up (напр., цель) |
nautic. |
draw near |
navig. |
overrun |
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overtake; catch up (with); come up with |