chased 的 4 个定义
chased, chas·ing.
- to pursue in order to seize, overtake, etc.: The police officer chased the thief.
- to pursue with intent to capture or kill, as game; hunt: to chase deer.
- to follow or devote one's attention to with the hope of attracting, winning, gaining, etc.: He chased her for three years before she consented to marry him.
- to drive or expel by force, threat, or harassment: She chased the cat out of the room.
chased, chas·ing.
- to follow in pursuit: to chase after someone.
- to rush or hasten: We spent the weekend chasing around from one store to another.
- the act of chasing; pursuit: The chase lasted a day.
- an object of pursuit; something chased.
- Chiefly British. a private game preserve; a tract of privately owned land reserved for, and sometimes stocked with, animals and birds to be hunted.
- (6)
- give chase, to pursue: The hunt began and the dogs gave chase.
chased 近义词
run after, pursue
更多chased例句
- With a dog, use a sit and stay command and then step away to see if they can resist chasing you down.
- Tatís has cut down on swings against low-and-away breaking balls, a common chase area for batters, as seen by comparing a heat map from last season with this season.
- That, he worries, could lead to the repeat of a scenario India faced between 2009 and 2013, when there was “too much money chasing too few goods.”
- Traditionally, long-distance migration is common for the animals, which surprisingly are not keen on chasing prey over extended distances.
- They even had a habit of chasing after guys who visited the woods in order to get their sexual fill.
- One of the other cops fired three times and those who were still able to give chase did.
- The cops gave chase and the gunman fired the big revolver twice more.
- You meant to chase every glass of wine with a pitcher of H2O, but the holiday cheer somehow steered you off course.
- The bailout crybabies of Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan Chase, Wells Fargo, and all the rest are easy targets—and deserving ones, too.
- Maybe our dear bear should sit quietly, not chase piglets and just eat berries and honey.
- For a moment Joe stood behind her, silently, looking over her shoulder at the signature of Isom Chase.
- Between each group of figures the face of the rock was scored with mysterious signs and rudely limned weapons of war and chase.
- On land and in sea the animal creation chase and maim, and slay and devour each other.
- Could he have a sorrow which she might chase away, and, having the power, lack the heart to do it?
- Thereupon there was a rush forwards; but the chase lasted not only 'a moment,' but a whole hot day.