chasing / ˈtʃeɪ sɪŋ /

⭐基础词汇追逐追赶追捕追究

chasing 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a design chased on metal.
  2. an object decorated by chasing.

chasing 近义词

v. 动词 verb

run after, pursue

更多chasing例句

  1. Storm chasing isn’t all edge-of-your-seat action, and there’s certainly some method behind the madness.
  2. Confusion over the chasing arrows began in the late ’80s and early ’90s, when oil and plastic companies lobbied states to make resin identification codes—which included the arrows—mandatory on all plastic, even if it couldn’t be recycled easily.
  3. For Cavalli, this promotion could mean throwing more secondary pitches for strikes instead of relying on chasing swings.
  4. During a podcast, journalists with Stat News compared Ginkgo to a “meme stock,” or “stonk,” positioned to appeal to an investing public chasing trends without regard for business fundamentals.
  5. There is not enough revenue to match expenses and the rapid chasing of scale leads to the demise of stability, he said.
  6. For Sternberg, living in New York is not possible if you are chasing after some idea of the city.
  7. But even then there were signs that he and his team were—in their own intelligently goofy way—chasing down stories.
  8. You were really the first person to give him a juicy leading role, in Chasing Amy.
  9. Rivers, watching from above chasing Johnny Carson with a baseball bat, would have loved it.
  10. He said he was chasing a good story, but kept the specifics close to his chest.
  11. He then learned that he had attacked and was chasing a small scouting party towards Versailles.
  12. The morning is fresh; a keen wind is chasing the clouds across a grey sky and reddening the youngsters' fingers.
  13. Some wolves and panthers were chasing a bull that had been feeding in the valley near the woods.
  14. Faithful thought he was chasing the pig, and the pig thought he was chasing Faithful, and they did it in a ring on the lawn.
  15. In the rooms above they were still chasing, plundering, slaughtering; it sounded very far away.