词汇 | chase |
释义 | chase (verb) chase 7 ENTRIES FOUND: chase (noun) chase (verb) wild goose chase (noun) cut (verb) give (verb) lead (verb) merry (adjective) 1 chase /ˈtʃeɪs/ noun plural chases 1 chase /ˈtʃeɪs/ noun plural chases Learner's definition of CHASE 1 [count] : the act of following and trying to catch a person, animal, etc.追逐;追捕 Police caught the bank robbers after a high-speed chase on the highway.警察在公路上高速驾车追捕,抓住了银行抢劫犯。 a car chase驾车追逐 2 [singular] : an eager attempt to get something追求 Though she has repeatedly failed to capture the world record, she refuses to give up the chase. [=she keeps trying]尽管多次挑战世界纪录未能成功,但她不肯放弃努力。 He was always trying to find a new girlfriend and seemed to enjoy the thrill of the chase.他总是不断地想换女朋友,似乎很享受追求的刺激。 — see also wild goose chase 3 [count] chiefly British : steeplechase cut to the chase : to go directly to the important points of a story, argument, etc.,开门见山;直截了当 She urged him to skip the details and cut to the chase. [=get to the point]她催促他略过细节,直入正题。 give chase : to chase someone or something追赶;追捕;追踪 The officer saw the thief and gave chase.警察看见小偷就追了上去。 — often + to Police gave chase to the suspect as he fled the scene.嫌犯逃离现场时,警察追了过去。 2 chase /ˈtʃeɪs/ verb chases; chased; chasing 2 chase /ˈtʃeɪs/ verb chases; chased; chasing Learner's definition of CHASE 1 : to follow and try to catch (someone or something)追逐;追赶;追捕 [+ object] The cops chased the thief.警察追捕小偷。 a child chasing a balloon追逐气球的孩子 [no object] — + after My dog chases after butterflies.我的狗喜欢追赶蝴蝶。 2 a : to try very hard to get (someone or something)追寻;寻求 [+ object] a journalist who is chasing a big story正在追踪重要报道的记者 [no object] — + after He's been chasing after the world record all season.整个赛季他的成绩一直紧跟世界纪录。 b : to try to attract (someone) for a romantic or sexual relationship追求;向…求爱 [+ object] He was always chasing women half his age.他总是追求年龄比他小一半的女子。 [no object] — + after He was always chasing after women half his age.他总是追求年龄比他小一半的女子。 3 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to cause (someone or something) to go away赶走,驱逐 She chased a dog off the lawn.她把狗赶出了草坪。 He chased the kids away from his new car.他让孩子们离他的新车远一点。 She chased the cats out of her garden.她把这些猫赶出了她的花园。 Our last mayor was chased from office by political enemies.我们的前任市长被政敌们赶下了台。 Her reassuring letter helped to chase away my fears.她来信安慰我,帮我驱散了恐惧。 chase down [phrasal verb] 1 chase (someone or something) down or chase down (someone or something) : to follow and catch (someone or something)追捕;追查 Police chased down the robber in an alley.警察在巷子里追捕那名抢劫犯。 2 : to search for and find (someone or something)寻出,找到 I finally chased down [=tracked down, found, (Brit) chased up] that recipe I promised you.我终于找到了答应给你的那个食谱。 chase up [phrasal verb] British 1 chase (something) up or chase up (something) : to search for and find (someone or something)找到,找出 Can you chase up those files for me?你能帮我找到那些文件吗? 2 chase (someone) up or chase up (someone) : to contact or find (someone) usually in order to get something(常指为获得某物)追讨,寻找 His landlord had to chase him up for his rent.他的房东只好追着他讨要房租。 |
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