pursuit的意思和读音

pursuit

: [pərˈsut] : [pə(r)ˈsjuːt]

n.

pursuits  

adj.+n.hot pursuit

v.+n.abandon pursuit

n.pursuit plane

pursuitn.

1.[u]~ of sththe act of looking for or trying to find sth

the pursuit of happiness/knowledge/profit

She travelled the world in pursuit of her dreams.

2.[u]the act of following or chasing sb

We drove away with two police cars in pursuit(= following) .

I galloped off on my horse with Rosie in hot pursuit(= following quickly behind) .西

3.[c][usupl]something that you give your time and energy to, that you do as a hobby

outdoor/leisure/artistic pursuits

n.1.,;;;2.;,;3.】〈,4.;1.,;;;2.;,;3.】〈,4.;

n.1.the process of trying to achieve something2.the process of chasing someone or something in order to catch them3.an activity that you enjoy4.the process of continuing with an activity1.the process of trying to achieve something2.the process of chasing someone or something in order to catch them3.an activity that you enjoy4.the process of continuing with an activity

1. Portfolio Pursuit Portfolio Elite ...

2. summit pursuit plaudit ...

3. pursue v. pursuit n. purulent a. ...

4. Exchange Pursuit Expulsion ...

5. pursue pursuit push ...

6. 32. by-product n. 33. pursuit n. 34. insect n. ...

7. pursue v. pursuit n. purulent a. ...

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1.One of Rizzo's major points is that the concept of efficiency has no meaning apart from the pursuit of specified ends.

2.Less than a nanosecond to attain it, a lifetime of passionate pursuit to maintain it.

3.Fourth, security and effective democracy can enable the pursuit of a smart economic and social development strategy, he said.使

4.The pursuit of "purity" is one of the basic features of Kantianism and also the basis of his theory of transcendentalism and criticism.

5.The pursuit of volume seems to have dented the company's enviable record for reliability.

6.Through repeated failures a man learns to persist in the pursuit of worthy goals and to abandon goals that are unworthy of him.西

7.Jane Eyre pursuit of economic independence, she did not have access to the money as the only goal.

8.The rare precious stamp is often a target of mad pursuit and adulation, and has become the object of wealth accumulation and status symbol.

9.Some of them even seem to sell their souls for it or risk their lives in pursuit of it.

10.All this suggests that Mrs Clinton may be half-successful in her pursuit of the presidency.