IMPROVED: You can't say "pants down" alone in English or French. Those words are part of larger expressions.He pulled my pants down. = Il a descendu mes pantalons.He caught me with my pants down. = Il m'a encontré(e) exposé(e).pants fell down or caught with pants down.... pantalon est tombécaught with pants down (slang)... tombé dans la tartethere is another, using a french c word that is very bad; I will not say it here... : )
Caught has one syllable: caught.
We caught a big carp last week.Her hair got caught in the door.He was caught stealing from the shop.
caught your attention or attracted you to it or someone
No, the word 'caught' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to catch (catches, catching, caught). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective (the caught fish, the caught pitch).The noun forms for the verb to catch are catcher, catch, and the gerund, catching.
redhanded
The System - 2003 Caught Redhanded is rated/received certificates of: USA:PG-13
The System - 2003 Caught Redhanded was released on: USA: 2003 USA: 8 August 2011 (re-release)
Spy on him! A wife caught a guy redhanded giving nude photos of himself to his girlfriend.
the french caught the plague in 2009
why did the acadians refuse to fight the french
Capturé le criminel.
the French expression "comme un lapin (pris) dans les phares d'une voiture" (literally like a rabbit (caught) in the headlights) conveys the same meaning that the English expression 'like a deer caught in the headlights'
"il a attrapé un saumon"
Off with your head!
Thomas Paine
King Louis XV1 caught trying to escape from the French Revolution