chasser means to hunt in French. It can also mean to chase (a criminal, a prey), to fire someone (out of work or out of a place).
chasser
chasser- to hunt chase- hunt[mas.] chasee- hunt[fem.]
la chasse - chasser
to chase = chasser chase (noun) = chasse, poursuite
Prey (hunted animal) is proie or gibier.Prey (to hunt animals) is chasser.
A hunter is 'un chasseur' in French. To hunt is 'chasser'.
Joseph Chasser Jessop has written: 'Teach yourself golf' -- subject(s): Golf
The cast of Un chasseur sachant chasser - 1998 includes: Nicolas Lartigue as Max
"I am going hunting"
To drive in a nail is 'enfoncer un clou' in French. The specific fact of driving a (headless) nail into the plank, so as to make it sink below the wood level, is 'chasser un clou'.
The French term for 'umbrella stand' is 'un porte-parapluie' (plural: des porte-parapluies) in French.
To stand up is 'se lever' in French. "Stand up!" is "levez-vous !" or more dryly, "debout !"