词汇 | chase |
释义 | chase verb uk /tʃeɪs/ us /tʃeɪs/ chaseverb (FOLLOW)B2[ I or T ] to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it: 追赶,追逐;追捕 The police car was going so fast, it must have been chasing someone.警车开得这么快,一定是在追捕什么人。 She was chasing (after) a man who had snatched her bag.她在追赶一个抢走她包的男子。 to chase someone or something chaseHe felt like a dog chasing its tail. give chaseHe saw two men breaking into a car and gave chase on foot when they fled. pursueHe was pursued down the corridor by a camera crew. run afterLeaping to his feet, he ran after the bus. to follow someone or something followFollow me - this way! tag alongDo you mind if my little brother tags along? chaseHe was running and the dog was chasing him. pursueThe robber was pursued by several members of the public. tailThe car was tailed by police for several hours. shadowThe police think the robbers shadowed their victims for days before the crime. It was plucky of you to chase after the burglar.你真有胆量,敢追赶窃贼。 There are too many people chasing too few jobs.找工作的人太多,而岗位又太少。 The thieves easily outran the policewoman who was chasing them. He drove through the red lights in an attempt to shake off the police car that was chasing him.他闯红灯企图甩掉警车的追踪。 Dad chased him into the garden. Pursuing be hot on someone's track/trailidiom be on someone's tailidiom bear bear down on someone/something bring bring up the rearidiom convoy humbug in hot pursuitidiom on the scentidiom pester pursue pursuer run stalk stick tag tailgate track track and trace chaseverb (MOVE FAST)[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to hurry or run in various directions: 跑来跑去;匆忙赶往 She couldn't study with the children chasing around the house.孩子们在房子里跑来跑去,她没法学习。 Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl down/along something cannonball gallop gun leg make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush outsail pelt rush scorch scuttle shoot chaseverb (TRY TO GET)C2[ T ] to try to get something that is difficult to get or achieve: 追求,努力争取 It's depressing how many people there are chasing so few jobs.这么多人在争夺这么少的几份工作,真是让人沮丧。 After years of chasing her dreams, she finally got a part in a film.追逐自己的梦想这么多年,她终于在一部电影中得到了一个角色。 [ I or T ] to try very hard to persuade someone to have a relationship with you: 追求(某人) She's always chasing (after) men.她总是追求男人。 Wanting things ache for something acquisitive ambitious ambitiously angle for something desperate expense fancy hunger hunger after/for something hungrily hungry pine set your heart on something/doing somethingidiom set your sights on somethingidiom shook shopping list sight someone's heart's desireidiom straw You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Relationships: finding a partner chaseverb (GET RID OF)B2[ T+ adv/prep ] to run after a person or an animal in a threatening way in order to make him, her, or it leave: 驱逐;赶走,撵走 He used to chase the children away from his apple trees.他过去常把孩子们从他的苹果树旁赶走。 She's always chasing cats out of the garden to protect her precious birds.她总是把猫赶出花园,以保护她那些珍贵的小鸟。 Removing and getting rid of things abandonment banish be scattered to the four windsidiom bin cast someone/something aside/away/off dumping eradication of something erase erasure evacuate evacuate someone from something evacuation shedding shoo shrug shrug something off shuck sling toss turf Idiomschase shadows be chasing your tail chase the dragon Phrasal verbchase someone up chase noun[ C ] uk /tʃeɪs/ us /tʃeɪs/ the act of going after someone or something very quickly in order to catch him, her, or it: 追赶,追逐;追捕 a tedious movie with endless car/police chases充斥着没完没了追车/警察追捕场面的乏味电影 Pursuing be hot on someone's track/trailidiom be on someone's tailidiom bear bear down on someone/something bring bring up the rearidiom convoy humbug in hot pursuitidiom on the scentidiom pester pursue pursuer run stalk stick tag tailgate track track and trace Idiomsgive chase the thrill of the chase chase | American Dictionarychase verb us/tʃeɪs/ chaseverb (HURRY AFTER)[ I/T ] to hurry after in order to catch someone or something: [ T ]The dog chased squirrels in the park. [ I/T ] To chase something you want is to try very hard to get it: She is chasing her fourth championship title. [ always+ adv/prep ]I was finally able to chase down that address I was looking for. chaseverb (MAKE LEAVE)[ T ] to act in a threatening way in order to make a person or animal leave: She’s always chasing rabbits out of her garden, but they keep coming back. chasenoun[ C ]us/tʃeɪs/ The dog got tired and gave up the chase. Examples of chasechase These observations provided also an estimate of the time individuals spent perching, foraging and chasing intruders. And the acquired dignity is soon discarded as the music sets off on a wild chase. These typically concern learners' noticing the wrong things, generating false hypotheses, and chasing hares. Too often our colleagues have chased the leading edge of the wave of (sub)urban development. Meanwhile, this has informed and inspired me to deliver the revised version of the book which the publishers have been chasing for years. Fiona: what he really needs is a rabbit to chase. After each bout they perched on a branch and remained silent, vocalizing, or chasing intruders. And supervisors were supposed to chase up the delinquents. But anything short of a thorough physicalism is ' a wild-goose chase ' (364). Which dog did the farmer chase the sheep with early this morning? That changing way of life tended to chase out the poor and bring in the rich. I feel we spend a lot of time chasing the money. It's in chasing that moment that we begin to perceive the thing as a whole, its value, and ourselves in relation to it. Although most laughter results from physical contact such as tickling, it also occurs during chasing play. Shapely sentences, sparkling epigrams, brilliant dialogue chased nimbly through her travailing brain. See all examples of chase These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. 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