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🔑 chase BrE /tʃeɪs / NAmE /tʃeɪs / verb present simple - I / you / we / they chase BrE /tʃeɪs / NAmE /tʃeɪs / present simple - he / she / it chases BrE /ˈtʃeɪsɪz / NAmE /ˈtʃeɪsɪz / past simple chased BrE /tʃeɪst / NAmE /tʃeɪst / past participle chased BrE /tʃeɪst / NAmE /tʃeɪst / -ing form chasing BrE /ˈtʃeɪsɪŋ / NAmE /ˈtʃeɪsɪŋ / ➤ run /drive after 追赶;追逐 🔑 [ T , I ] to run , drive , etc . after sb /sth in order to catch them 追赶;追逐;追捕◆ ~ sb /sth My dog likes chasing rabbits . 我的狗喜欢追捕兔子。◆ The kids chased each other around the kitchen table . 孩子们围着厨房的桌子相互追逐嬉戏。◆ ~ after 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。 chase , falconry , game , hunt , open season , pack , poach , prey , safari , trail
➤ money /work /success 钱;工作;成功 [ T ] ~ sth 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 [ I , T ] (informal ) to try to persuade sb to have a sexual relationship with you 追求;求爱◆ ~ after sb Kevin's been chasing after Joan for months . 凯文几个月来一直在追求琼。◆ ~ sb Girls are always chasing him . 姑娘们总是在追求他。➤ remind sb 提醒 [ T ] ~ sb (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 [ I ] + adv ./prep . (informal ) to rush or hurry somewhere 急奔;急赶;匆忙地走◆ I've been chasing around town all morning looking for a present for Sharon . 为了送给莎伦一件礼物,我一上午都在满城奔走寻觅。➤ metal 金属 [ T ] ~ sth (specialist ) to cut patterns or designs on metal 镂刻;雕刻◆ chased silver 雕花银器● chase your (own ) ˈtail (informal ) to be very busy but in fact achieve very little 瞎忙活;徒劳无功 ● 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复者。 🔑 chase BrE /tʃeɪs / NAmE /tʃeɪs / noun ➤ running /driving after 追赶;追逐 🔑 [ C ] (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 [ sing. ] 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 the chase [ sing. ] hunting animals as a sport 打猎 [ C ] = steeplechase ➡ see also wild goose chase ● 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。