chase的意思和读音

chase

: [tʃeɪs] : [tʃeɪs]

v.

n.

chases  chasing  chased  

v.+n.chase dream,chase order,abandon chase

v.pursue,run after,hunt,hound,follow

n.pursuit,hunting

chasev.run/drive after

1.[t][i]to run, drive, etc. after sb/sth in order to catch them

My dog likes chasing rabbits.

The kids chased each other around the kitchen table.

He chased after the burglar but couldn't catch him.

money/work/success

2.[t]~ sthto try to obtain or achieve sth, for example money, work or success

Too many people are chasing too few jobs nowadays.

The team is chasing its first win in five games.

man/woman

3.[i][t](informal)to try to persuade sb to have a sexual relationship with you

Kevin's been chasing after Joan for months.

Girls are always chasing him.

remind sb

4.[t](informal)~ sbto persuade sb to do sth that they should have done already

I need to chase him about organizing the meeting.

rush

5.[i](informal)+ adv./prep.to rush or hurry somewhere

I've been chasing around town all morning looking for a present for Sharon.

metal

6.[t]~ sthto cut patterns or designs on metal

chased silver

IDMchase your (own) tail(informal)to be very busy but in fact achieve very littlen.running/driving after

1.[c]an act of running or driving after sb/sth in order to catch them

The thieves were caught by police after a short chase.

a high-speed car chase

We lost him in the narrow streets and had to give up the chase(= stop chasing him) .

to take up the chase(= start chasing sb)

for success/money/work

2.[sing]a process of trying hard to get sth

Three teams are involved in the chase for the championship.

in sport

3.[sing]hunting animals as a sport

IDM

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cut to the chase(informal)to stop wasting time and start talking about the most important thing

Right, let's cut to the chase. How much is it going to cost?/ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

We gave chase along the footpath.沿

give chaseto run after sb/sth in order to catch them

We gave chase along the footpath.沿

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v.1.to follow someone or something quickly in order to catch them; to follow someone or something quickly in order to make them go away2.to force someone out of a position of power3.to do something in a hurry4.to try hard to get something you want such as a job, prize, or money; to try to get someone to have a sexual relationship with you5.to decorate metal using a special tool1.to follow someone or something quickly in order to catch them; to follow someone or something quickly in order to make them go away2.to force someone out of a position of power3.to do something in a hurry4.to try hard to get something you want such as a job, prize, or money; to try to get someone to have a sexual relationship with you5.to decorate metal using a special tool

n.1.the action of following someone or something quickly because you want to catch them2.the act of trying to get something you want

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1.Training for this swim has filled me with the heartening, empowering conviction that it's never too late to chase your dream.

2.Chase had told her she was the bravest little girl he knew. She didn't want him to think she was afraid of some big rabbit.

3.He did not know that they ate the salt in order to chase away the aftertaste of the liquor. He thought it needed salt to taste good.

4.But I chase, do not give up until the moment of reincarnation, or pieces of that moment, during all the suffering from one of my commitment.

5.For me, this number was a real eye-opener, as I began to realize how much of my time really is taken up by my chase for more money.

6.This monthly magazine brings you up to date true stories about real life of detectives as they chase criminals across continents.

7.Get ready to question witnesses, search for evidence and get information from other agents as you chase crooks across the continent.穿

8.A near-sighted man lost his hat in a strong wind. He gave chase. A woman screamed from a nearby farmhouse.

9.Young animals, particularly, tumble, chase, run wrestle, mock, imitate, and laugh (or so it seems) to the point of delighted exhaustion.仿)。

10.He said he now feared for his life, and believed US intelligence agents would chase after him.