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Dictionary: chase1   (chās) pronunciation
 

v., chased, chas·ing, chas·es.

v.tr.
  1. To follow rapidly in order to catch or overtake; pursue: chased the thief.
  2. To follow (game) in order to capture or kill; hunt: chase foxes.
  3. To seek the favor or company of persistently: chased me until I agreed to a date.
  4. To put to flight; drive: chased the dog away.
  5. Baseball. To cause (an opposing pitcher) to be removed from a game by batting well.
v.intr.
  1. To go or follow in pursuit.
  2. Informal. To go hurriedly; rush: chased all over looking for us.
n.
  1. The act of chasing; pursuit.
    1. The hunting of game: the thrill of the chase.
    2. Something that is hunted or pursued; quarry.
  2. Chiefly British.
    1. A privately owned, unenclosed game preserve.
    2. The right to hunt or keep game on the land of others.
idiom:

give chase

  1. To engage in pursuit of quarry: Police gave chase to the speeding car.

[Middle English chasen, to hunt, from Old French chacier, from Vulgar Latin *captiāre, from Latin captāre, to catch. See catch.]


chase2 (chās) pronunciation
n. Printing.

A rectangular steel or iron frame into which pages or columns of type are locked for printing or plate making.

[Perhaps from French châsse, case, reliquary, from Old French chasse, from Latin capsa.]


chase3 (chās) pronunciation
n.
    1. A groove cut in an object; a slot: the chase for the quarrel on a crossbow.
    2. A trench or channel for drainpipes or wiring.
  1. The part of a gun in front of the trunnions.
  2. The cavity of a mold.
tr.v., chased, chas·ing, chas·es.
  1. To groove; indent.
  2. To cut (the thread of a screw).
  3. To decorate (metal) by engraving or embossing.

[Possibly from obsolete French chas, groove, enclosure, from Old French, from Latin capsa, box. V., variant of ENCHASE.]


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verb

  1. To follow (another) with the intent of overtaking and capturing: pursue, run after. Idioms: begoin pursuit, give chase. See seek/avoid.
  2. To look for and pursue (game) in order to capture or kill it: drive, hunt, run, stalk. See seek/avoid.

noun

    The following of another in an attempt to overtake and capture: hot pursuit, pursuit. See seek/avoid.

 
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n

Definition: pursuit
Antonyms: escape, letting go, retreat

v

Definition: run after, pursue
Antonyms: escape, retreat, run away


 

[chās]

n. the part of a gun enclosing the bore.

See the Introduction, Abbreviations and Pronunciation for further details.

 
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1. A continuous recess built into a wall to receive pipes, ducts, etc.; a wall chase.
2. A groove cut in a masonry wall to receive a pipe, conduit, etc.
3. To decorate metalwork by tooling on the exterior surface.


 

[MC]

The forest of a king's subject.

 

Pursuit of a lure on a racetrack or of a dragged hare in a field by a Greyhound.

 
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pronunciation

IN BRIEF: Hunt; Run after.

pronunciation If a viper lives in your room and you wish to have a peaceful sleep, you must first chase it out. — Buddha

 
Dream Symbol: Chase
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Being chased in a dream suggests running from a situation that the dreamer finds threatening or frightening. If the dreamer is the pursuer, he or she may be chasing after a difficult goal.


 
Misspellings: chase
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Common misspelling(s) of chase

  • chasr

 
Translations: Chase
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Dansk (Danish)
1.
v. tr. - jage efter, forfølge
v. intr. - rende efter
n. - jagt, bytte, vildtreservat

idioms:

  • chase after    jage efter, rende efter
  • chase around    jage rundt
  • chase away    jage bort
  • chase down    opspore
  • chase up    jage op
  • give chase    optage forfølgelsen

2.
v. tr. - ciselere, punsle, indfatte

3.
n. - ramme, kileramme, formramme, slutteramme

4.
n. - fure, rille, not, drængrøft

Nederlands (Dutch)
achtervolgen, na-/ verjagen, edelstenen inleggen, achtervolging, jachtgebied, jacht, prooi, loop van vuurwapen, sleuf voor buis etc., (voor)raam, steeple-chase (wedren met hindernissen)

Français (French)
1.
v. tr. - pourchasser, courir après (le succès), courir après (qn), viser (une cible), chasser qn de
v. intr. - courir en tous sens, parcourir (qch) dans tous les sens, poursuivre qch
n. - poursuite, recherche, chasse

idioms:

  • chase after    courir après, pourchasser
  • chase around    courir en tous sens, parcourir (qch) dans tous les sens, poursuivre (qn)
  • chase away    courir en tous sens, chasser, (fig) chasser (l'anxiété, une crainte)
  • chase down    retrouver, activer
  • chase up    rappeler, activer (une affaire)
  • give chase    donner la chasse

2.
v. tr. - ciseler (le métal)

3.
n. - (Imprim) châssis (de mise en page)

4.
n. - fente, creux, rainure

Deutsch (German)
1.
v. - hersein hinter, nachjagen, hersetzen hinter, verfolgen
n. - Jagd, Verfolgungsjagd

idioms:

  • chase after    hinterherlaufen
  • chase around    herumrennen
  • chase away    fortjagen
  • chase down    stellen, auftreiben
  • chase up    hersein hinter, ausfindig machen
  • give chase    verfolgen

2.
v. - ziselieren, Furchen ziehen

3.
n. - Formrahmen, Rahme

4.
n. - Nut, Rille, Schlitz

Ελληνική (Greek)
v. - (κατα)διώκω, κυνηγώ, τρέπω σε φυγή, διώχνω, επιδιώκω, χαράζω, σκαλίζω
n. - (κατα)δίωξη, κυνήγημα, κυνηγότοπος, απερίφρακτος χώρος εκτροφής θηραμάτων ή αλιευμάτων, θήρα, κυνήγι, θήραμα

idioms:

  • chase after    κυνηγώ, τρέχω να προλάβω
  • chase around    τρέχω από 'δω κι από 'κει, κυνηγώ, τρέχω πίσω από (γυναίκες)
  • chase away    διώχνω
  • chase down    πίνω καπάκι από πάνω
  • chase up    πολιορκώ, γίνομαι τσιμπούρι σε, αναζητώ
  • give chase    (καθομ.) στρώνω/παίρνω στο κυνήγι

Italiano (Italian)
rincorrere, perseguitare, inseguire, braccare, cacciare, dare la caccia a, correre dietro a, caccia, inseguimento

idioms:

  • chase after    correre dietro a, rincorrere
  • chase around    dare la caccia
  • chase away    cacciare, cacciare via, scacciare
  • chase down    braccare, ricercare
  • chase up    rincorrere
  • give chase    dare la caccia

Português (Portuguese)
v. - caçar, perseguir, expulsar, entalhar, paquerar (gír.)
n. - caça (f), presa (f), corrida (f) de obstáculos, fenda (f)

idioms:

  • chase after    perseguir
  • chase around    cortejar
  • chase away    afugentar
  • chase down    seguir alguém ou algo rapidamente
  • chase up    seguir alguém ou algo rapidamente
  • give chase    iniciar perseguição

Русский (Russian)
гнаться, преследовать, охота, погоня

idioms:

  • chase after    гнаться, охотиться
  • chase around    обежать
  • chase away    отогнать
  • chase down    отыскать, взбодрить
  • chase up    отыскать, взбодрить
  • give chase    пуститься в погоню

Español (Spanish)
1.
v. tr. - perseguir, acosar, seguir, cazar
v. intr. - ir de cacería, efectuar una persecución, acoso o seguimiento
n. - persecución, acoso

idioms:

  • chase after    ir detrás de, perseguir
  • chase around    buscar
  • chase away    ahuyentar
  • chase down    buscar, tratar de localizar
  • chase up    investigar, buscar, averiguar
  • give chase    dar caza a, perseguir

2.
v. tr. - engastar, montar, labrar

3.
n. - tipo de rama o marco (en imprenta)

4.
n. - ranura, acanaladura

Svenska (Swedish)
v. - jaga, springa efter, ciselera, gänga, infatta (i guld mm)
n. - jaktpark, villebråd, bred, djup ränna, formram

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
1. 追逐, 追踪, 追捕, 赶出, 驱逐, 追赶, 追求, 追寻, 匆忙地走, 奔跑, 追击, 打猎

idioms:

  • chase after    追赶, 追逐
  • chase around    奔跑, 来往密切
  • chase away    赶走
  • chase down    找出
  • chase up    追上
  • give chase    追赶, 追踪

2. 狩猎地

3. 槽, 沟, 管子槽, 暗管, 雕镂, 镂刻

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
1.
v. tr. - 追逐, 追蹤, 追捕, 趕出, 驅逐
v. intr. - 追逐, 追趕, 追求, 追尋, 匆忙地走, 奔跑
n. - 追逐, 追求, 追擊, 打獵

idioms:

  • chase after    追趕, 追逐
  • chase around    奔跑, 來往密切
  • chase away    趕走
  • chase down    找出
  • chase up    追上
  • give chase    追趕, 追蹤

2.
n. - 狩獵地

3.
n. - 槽, 溝, 管子槽, 暗管
v. tr. - 雕鏤, 鏤刻

한국어 (Korean)
1.
v. tr. - 쫓다, 추구하다, 사냥하다
v. intr. - 추적하다, 서두르다, 달리다
n. - 추적 , 사냥

idioms:

  • chase after    추적하다
  • chase around    (여자를) 쫓아다니다, 놀러 다니다
  • chase away    쫓아버리다
  • chase down    추구하다, 독한 술 뒤에 물 등을 마시다
  • chase up    찾아내다
  • give chase    추적하다

2.
v. tr. - (금속에) 새김을 하다

3.
n. - 조판을 죄는 죔틀

4.
n. - 벽면의 홈

日本語 (Japanese)
v. - 追いかける, 追跡する, 追求する, 追い払う, 走り回る, 浮き彫りを施す
n. - 追跡, 追求, 狩猟, 追われるもの

idioms:

  • chase after    追いかける, 走って追いつく
  • chase around    追いまわす, 遊びまわる
  • chase away    追い払う
  • chase down    のあとに飲む
  • chase up    探し出す
  • wild-goose chase    当てのない捜索

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(فعل) مطاردة, ملاحقه, تتبع, صيد (الاسم) طارد, تعقب‏

עברית (Hebrew)
v. tr. - ‮רדף אחרי, גירש, רץ, חיזר בהתמדה‬
v. intr. - ‮נע במהירות, רדף במהירות, חיזר בהתמדה‬
n. - ‮רדיפה, מרדף, חיה נרדפת, דבר נרדף, איזור ציד, קנה-רובה, חיזר בהתמדה, ציד‬
n. - ‮סדר (דפוס)‬
n. - ‮פיתוח, גילוף‬
v. tr. - ‮חרת במתכת, חקק‬
n. - ‮חריץ‬


 
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