0 to hurry after someone or something in order to catch him, her, or it:
1 to hurry or run in various directions:
2 to try to get something that is difficult to get or achieve:
3 to run after a person or an animal in a threatening way in order to make him, her, or it leave:
4 the act of going after someone or something very quickly in order to catch him, her, or it:
6 to act in a threatening way in order to make a person or animal leave:
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.
Dad chased him into the garden.
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.
Squirrels were captured, by chasing them from their burrows.
中文繁体
跟隨, 追趕,追逐, 追捕…
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跟随, 追赶,追逐, 追捕…
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perseguir, persecución [feminine], correr tras…
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caçar, correr atrás de, enxotar…
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~を追いかける…
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kovalamak, peşinden koşmak, izlemek…
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poursuite [feminine], poursuivre, pourchasser…
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perseguir…
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