pursued 的 2 个定义
pur·sued, pur·su·ing.
pur·sued, pur·su·ing.
- to chase after someone or something; to follow in pursuit: They spotted the suspect but decided not to pursue.
- to continue.
pursued 近义词
chase, follow
pursued 的近义词 44 个
- go after
- seek
- accompany
- attend
- badger
- bait
- bug
- chivy
- dog
- fish
- harass
- harry
- haunt
- hound
- hunt
- oppress
- persevere
- persist
- plague
- ride
- shadow
- stalk
- tag
- tail
- trace
- track
- trail
- bird-dog
- camp on the doorstep of
- give chase
- hunt down
- move behind
- nose around
- play catch up
- poke around
- prowl after
- run after
- run down
- scout out
- search for
- search high heaven
- search out
- take out after
- track down
pursued 的反义词 18 个
have as one's goal
persist, persevere
seek social alliance with
更多pursued例句
- Changing lives since 1974, the center works to uplift LGBTQ businesses and pursue opportunities for growth.
- Peale wrote that society raised roadblocks to women, which didn’t allow them to pursue science.
- The company’s plans could change and it might decide not to pursue an IPO, the people said.
- Democratic Party Chair Will Rodriguez-Kennedy, however, said Beiser still needs to resign, and encouraged the board to pursue removal.
- When we receive an unexpected reward, for instance—in what’s known as a prediction error—we experience a rush of the chemical, which teaches us to continue pursuing that behavior in the future.
- Rebels pursued them and killed many others, but Buamba evaded them.
- But instead he pursued a life of science, sailing all over the world to study animal species and their environments.
- If confidence and strength were instilled in her at a young age, glamour was something she pursued.
- “It does not appear, at least at that point, that she was being pursued,” he said.
- When TR again pursued the presidency in 1912 as leader of the Progressive Party, FDR identified with his cause.
- The enemy were pursued and annoyed by a few hundred of the citizens under Wooster and Arnold; the former was killed.
- But Ulm was only the commencement of the campaign, and even after Austerlitz Napoleon pursued the enemy with grim resolution.
- This new-found joy I long pursued in secret, afraid lest it should be discovered and despised as a folly.
- Firing a random volley, those that lived turned and fled, pursued by the scouts.
- And having exchanged these words, they pursued their way side by side, for a time, in silence.