pursuit 的定义
- the act of pursuing: in pursuit of the fox.
- an effort to secure or attain; quest: the pursuit of happiness.
- any occupation, pastime, or the like, in which a person is engaged regularly or customarily: literary pursuits.
pursuit 近义词
chase, search
occupation, interest of person
更多pursuit例句
- In turn, car manufacturers have stepped up their pursuit of online sales.
- Regardless, the history of these kind of cases offers a hopeful track record that points to how merely the pursuit of anticompetitive business practices helps restore competition.
- Every individual is different, and can end up with varying problems in their pursuit of fat loss.
- Julia Roberts played Brockovich and memorably portrayed the young legal assistant’s dogged pursuit of details, a trait that ultimately resulted in a $333 million settlement from the power company, the largest direct-action settlement in history.
- Despite how useful it is, applying bioleaching to e-waste has mostly been an academic pursuit.
- When I tried to persuade him to drop the title The Short Night, I proposed calling the picture Pursuit.
- Yet, in pursuit of that ‘great revival of art,’ his anxiety, depression, and overall health began to deteriorate.
- Was it Shakespeare, in mad pursuit of a lovely boy and that voluptuous Dark Lady?
- The cops suspended the high-speed pursuit lest some innocent be killed.
- They say The Guardian has been dragging its feet on the pursuit of NSA-related stories while keeping the Times on a short leash.
- Now this is what we call a "pursuit of knowledge under difficulties" of the most obstinate kind.
- About an hour after resuming their walk, the major went off in hot pursuit of an enormous bee, which he saw humming round a bush.
- Only in the pursuit of agriculture can the black man not complain that he is discriminated against on account of his color.
- Colonel Guitar concluded to rest his men until morning, and then continue the pursuit.
- The cheerful hours of easy labor vary but do not destroy the pursuit of pleasure and of recreation.