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Chase Chasing   [V N Chased Order Catch Sth

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chase ★★★☆☆
/tʃe͟ɪs/
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[VERB 动词]追;赶;撵 If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them.
  [V n]
  [V after n]
  [the N]
  • She chased the thief for 100 yards...

    她追了窃贼100码远。

  • He said nothing to waiting journalists, who chased after him as he left.

    他对等候的记者什么也没说就走了,那些记者跟在他后面追。

  • Chase is also a noun.
    • He was reluctant to give up the chase...

      他很不情愿放弃追赶。

    • Police said he was arrested without a struggle after a car chase through the streets of Biarritz.

      警方说,在比亚里茨的大街小巷经过一阵飞车追逐后,他便乖乖地束手就擒了。

  • 2
    [VERB 动词]争取,追逐,追求(工作或金钱等) If you are chasing something you want, such as work or money, you are trying hard to get it.
      [V n]
      [V after n]
  • In Wales, 14 people are chasing every job...

    在威尔士,每份工作都有14个人在竞争。

  • There are too many schools chasing too few pupils.

    太多的学校在争夺太少的生源。

  • ...publishers and booksellers chasing after profits from high-volume sales.

    通过薄利多销追求利润的出版社和书商

  • Chase is also a noun.
    • They took an invincible lead in the chase for the championship.

      他们在冠军争夺赛中居于不可动摇的领先地位。

  • 3
    [VERB 动词]追求;(向…)求欢 If someone chases someone that they are attracted to, or chases after them, they try hard to persuade them to have a sexual relationship with them.
      [V n]
      [V after n]
  • I'm not very good at flirting or chasing women...

    我不太会和女人调情,也不擅长追求女性。

  • 'I was always chasing after unsuitable men,' she says.

    “我以前老是追错人,”她说。

  • Chase is also a noun.
    • The chase is always much more exciting than the conquest anyway.

      不管怎么说,追求的过程总比得手更为刺激。

  • 4
    [VERB 动词]撵走;赶走 If someone chases you from a place, they force you to leave by using threats or violence.
      [V n from/out of/off n]
      [V n away/off/out]
  • Many farmers will then chase you off their land quite aggressively...

    许多农民然后就会凶巴巴地把你从他们的土地上撵走。

  • Angry demonstrators chased him away.

    愤怒的示威者把他赶跑了。

  • 5
    [PHRASE 短语]抓住核心;抓住要害 If someone cuts to the chase, they start talking about or dealing with what is important, instead of less important things.
      [V inflects]
  • Hi everyone, we all know why we are here today, so let's cut to the chase.

    嗨,各位,大伙儿都知道今天我们为什么在这里,那就直入正题吧。

  • 6
    [VERB 动词]撤销…的职位;将…赶下台 To chase someone from a job or a position or from power means to force them to leave it.
      [V n from/out of n]
  • His single-minded pursuit of European union helped chase Mrs Thatcher from power.

    他对欧洲统一的执著追求在一定程度上促成了撒切尔夫人的下台。

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    [VERB 动词]匆忙赶往 If you chase somewhere, you run or rush there.
      [V prep/adv]
  • They chased down the stairs into the narrow, dirty street.

    他们冲下楼梯,来到狭窄、肮脏的街上。

  • ...chasing about late at night in search of life's necessities.

    深更半夜东奔西跑寻找生活必需品

  • 8
    [N-SING 单数名词]狩猎;猎捕 The chase is the activity of hunting animals.
      [the N]
      [OLD-FASHIONED 过时]
  • ...bear robes, mountain lion hides, and other trophies of the chase.

    熊皮袍子、美洲狮的皮,以及这次狩猎的其他战利品

  • 9
    [N-IN-NAMES 名称名词]越野赛马;障碍赛马 Chase is often used in the name of horse races in which the horses have to jump over obstacles such as fences or bushes.
      [BRIT 英]
  • ...the Champion Hunter Chase.

    猎人王越野赛马

  • 10
    See also:
    wild goose chase
    11
    [PHRASE 短语]追逐;追赶;追捕 If you give chase, you run after someone or follow them quickly in order to catch them.
      [V inflects]
  • Other officers gave chase but the killers escaped.

    其他警官追了上去,可是杀手还是逃了。

  • 12
    [PHRASE 短语]追求过程中的刺激 If you talk about the thrill of the chase, you are referring to the excitement that people feel when they are trying hard to get something.
  • People who adore the thrill of the chase know that prizes, like diamonds, are worth striving for.

    享受追求过程中的刺激的人们清楚,奖赏和钻石一样,是值得为之一搏的。

  • 相关词组:
    chase away
    chase down
    chase up

    Oxford
    chase / tʃeɪs ; NAmE tʃeɪs /
    verb
    ,
    noun
    chase chases chased chasing
    verb run/drive after 追赶;追逐 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to run, drive, etc. after sb/sth in order to catch them 追赶;追逐;追捕 chasesb/sth My dog likes chasing rabbits. 我的狗喜欢追捕兔子。 The kids chased each otheraround the kitchen table. 孩子们围着厨房的桌子相互追逐嬉戏。 chaseafter sb/sth He chased after the burglar but couldn't catch him. 他追赶那个盗贼却没有抓住他。 money/work/success 钱;工作;成功 2 [transitive ] chasesth to try to obtain or achieve sth, for example money, work or success 努力获得;争取得到 Too many people are chasing too few jobs nowadays. 如今有太多的人在角逐寥寥无几的工作职位。 The team is chasing its first win in five games. 这支队伍正全力争取五场比赛的首场胜利。 man/woman 男女 3 [intransitive ,  transitive ] ( informal) to try to persuade sb to have a sexual relationship with you 追求;求爱 chaseafter sb Kevin's been chasing after Joan for months. 凯文几个月来一直在追求琼。 chasesb Girls are always chasing him. 姑娘们总是在追求他。 remind sb 提醒 4 [transitive ] chasesb ( informal) to persuade sb to do sth that they should have done already 催促 I need to chase him about organizing the meeting. 我得催他有关筹办会议的事。 rush 急奔 5 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. ( informal) to rush or hurry somewhere 急奔;急赶;匆忙地走 I've been chasing aroundtown all morning looking for a present for Sharon. 为了送给沙伦一件礼物,我一上午都在满城奔走寻觅。 metal 金属 6 [transitive ] chasesth ( technical 术语 ) to cut patterns or designs on metal 镂刻;雕刻 chased silver 雕花银器 IDIOM chase your (own) ˈtail ( informal) to be very busy but in fact achieve very little 瞎忙活;徒劳无功 PHRASAL VERBS ˌchase sb/sth↔aˈway, ˈoff, ˈout, etc. to force sb/sth to run away 驱逐;赶走 ˌchase sb↔ˈup to contact sb in order to remind them to do sth that they should have done already 催促 We need to chase up all members who have not yet paid. 我们得催促所有未付费的成员交费。 ˌchase sth↔ˈup ( BrE) ( NAmE ˌchase sth↔ˈdown ) to find sth that is needed; to deal with sth that has been forgotten 找寻(所需的东西);催办 My job was to chase up late replies. 我的工作是催促迟迟未答覆者。 noun running/driving after 追赶;追逐 1 [countable ] ( often used with the 常与 the 连用 ) an act of running or driving after sb/sth in order to catch them 追赶;追捕;追逐 The thieves were caught by police after a short chase. 经过短暂追捕,小偷被警察擒获。 a high-speed car chase 一场汽车的高速角逐 We lost him in the narrow streets and had to give up the chase (= stop chasing him). 我们在狭窄的街道上被他甩掉,不得不放弃对他的追捕。 to take up the chase (= start chasing sb) 开始追捕行动 for success/money/work 成功;钱;工作 2 [singular ] a process of trying hard to get sth 努力获得;争取 Three teams are involved in the chase for the championship. 有三支队伍角逐冠军的宝座。 in sport 体育运动 3 the chase [singular ] hunting animals as a sport 打猎 4 [countable ] =
    steeplechase
    see also
    wild goose chase
    IDIOMS cut to the ˈchase ( informal) to stop wasting time and start talking about the most important thing 不绕圈子直截了当地说;开门见山 Right, let's cut to the chase. How much is it going to cost? 对啦,咱们开门见山吧。这要多少钱? give ˈchase to run after sb/sth in order to catch them 追逐;追赶;追捕 We gave chase along the footpath. 我们开始沿小路追赶。
    chase / tʃeɪs ; NAmE tʃeɪs /
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    chase1 verb
    chase2 noun
    chasechase1 /tʃeɪs/ ●●● S3 verb
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    1follow [intransitive, transitive] to quickly follow someone or something in order to catch them:  The dogs saw him running and chased him. kids chasing around the housechase somebody along/down/up something etc The police chased the suspect along Severn Avenue.chase after A gang of boys chased after her, calling her names. see thesaurus at
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    2make somebody/something leave [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to make someone or something leave, especially by following them for a short distance and threatening themchase somebody away/off The men were chased off by troops, who fired warning shots.chase somebody out of something Anne went to chase the dog out of the garden.3try to get something [intransitive, transitive] to use a lot of time and effort trying to get something such as work or money:  Top graduates from the university are chased by major companies.chase after reporters chasing after a story4hurry [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] British English to rush or hurry somewherechase around/up/down etc I was chasing around getting everything organized.5romance [transitive] to try hard to make someone notice you and pay attention to you, because you want to have a romantic relationship with them:  ‘Sometimes a girl wants to be chased,’ Amelia said.6metal [transitive] technical to decorate metal with a special tool:  chased silver7chase the dragon informal to smoke the drug heroinchase somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb to find something or someone that you have been looking for:  We had to chase down everyone we’d sold a bike to.chase somebody/something ↔ up phrasal verb British English1to remind someone to do something they promised to do for you:  David hasn’t paid yet – you’d better chase him up.2to try to make something happen or arrive more quickly, because it has been taking too long:  Can you chase up those photos for me tomorrow?
    chase1 verb
    chase2 noun
    chasechase2 ●●○ noun
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    1[countable] the act of following someone or something quickly in order to catch them:  a high-speed car chase Police spotted the car and gave chase (=chased it).2[singular] when you use a lot of time and effort trying to get somethingchase after the chase after higher-paying jobs
    paper chase
    , wild goose chase
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