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单词 chase
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chase

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noun (1)

ˈchās How to pronounce chase (audio)
1
a
: the hunting of wild animals
used with the
b
: the act of chasing : pursuit
The police caught the robbers after a high-speed chase on the highway.
c
: an earnest or frenzied seeking after something desired
this mad chase of fame John Dryden
2
: something pursued : quarry
A fox was the hunter's chase.
3
: a tract of unenclosed land used as a game preserve
4
: steeplechase sense 1
observed the chase with binoculars
5
: a sequence (as in a movie) in which the characters pursue one another
The movie's chases involved cars and helicopters.

chase

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verb (1)

chased; chasing

transitive verb

1
a
: to follow rapidly : pursue
a dog chasing a rabbit
b
: hunt
c
: to follow regularly or persistently with the intention of attracting or alluring
He was always chasing after women.
2
obsolete : harass
3
: to seek out
often used with down
detectives chasing down clues
4
: to cause to depart or flee : drive
chase the dog out of the garden
5
: to cause the removal of (a baseball pitcher) by a batting rally
6
: to swing at (a baseball pitched out of the strike zone)

intransitive verb

1
: to chase an animal, person, or thing
chase after material possessions
2
: rush, hasten
chased all over town looking for a place to stay

chase

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verb (2)

chased; chasing

transitive verb

1
a
: to ornament (metal) by indenting with a hammer and tools without a cutting edge
b
: to make by such indentation
c
: to set with gems
2
a
: groove, indent
b
: to cut (a thread) with a chaser

chase

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noun (2)

1
: groove, furrow
2
: the bore of a cannon
3
a
: trench
b
: a channel (as in a wall) for something to lie in or pass through

chase

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noun (3)

: a rectangular steel or iron frame in which letterpress matter is locked (as for printing)

Synonyms

Noun (1)

  • prey
  • quarry

Verb (1)

  • banish
  • boot (out)
  • bounce
  • cast out
  • dismiss
  • drum (out)
  • eject
  • expel
  • extrude
  • kick out
  • oust
  • out
  • rout
  • run off
  • throw out
  • turf (out) [chiefly British]
  • turn out
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Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English, from Anglo-French chace, from chacer — see chase entry 2

Verb (1)

Middle English, from Anglo-French chacer, from Vulgar Latin *captiare — more at catch

Verb (2)

Middle English, modification of Anglo-French enchaser to set

Noun (2)

French chas eye of a needle, from Late Latin capsus enclosed space, alteration of Latin capsa box — more at case

Noun (3)

probably from French châsse frame, reliquary, from Middle French chasse, from Latin capsa

First Known Use

Noun (1)

13th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Verb (2)

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Noun (2)

1611, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (3)

1612, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

chase 1 of 2

noun

ˈchās How to pronounce chase (audio)
: the act of following quickly in order to capture or catch up with : pursuit
Police caught the bank robbers after a chase.

chase

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verb

chased; chasing
1
: to follow quickly in order to catch up with or capture
chase a thief
chase a bus
2
: to drive away or out
She chased the rabbit away.

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Verb

chase, pursue, and follow mean to go after someone or something. chase is used of someone or something moving swiftly in order to catch up with something. The children chased the ball. pursue is used of a long, continual chase. They pursued the enemy for miles. follow does not suggest speed or a desire to actually catch up with something. This dog followed me home.

Biographical Definition

Chase 1 of 2

biographical name (1)

ˈchās How to pronounce Chase (audio)
Mary Ellen 1887–1973 American educator and author

Chase

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biographical name (2)

Sal*mon ˈsa-mən How to pronounce Chase (audio)
ˈsal-
Portland 1808–1873 American statesman; chief justice U.S. Supreme Court (1864–73)

chase 1 of 2

verb

1
as in to out
to drive or force out chased the cat out of the garden

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • out
  • dismiss
  • banish
  • eject
  • expel
  • kick out
  • sack
  • cast out
  • bounce
  • evict
  • remove
  • throw out
  • run off
  • fire
  • rout
  • oust
  • extrude
  • turn out
  • send packing
  • read out
  • shut out
  • dispossess
  • deforce
  • drum (out)
  • give one the gate
  • terminate
  • can
  • retire
  • exile
  • release
  • deport
  • turf (out)
  • ostracize
  • boot (out)
  • discharge
  • displace
  • expatriate
  • ax
  • muster out
  • pink-slip
  • defenestrate
  • axe
  • cashier

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • take
  • receive
  • accept
  • admit
  • take in
  • welcome
  • entertain
  • house
  • shelter
  • lodge
  • harbor
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as in to pursue
to go after or on the track of a dog that likes to chase cars

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • pursue
  • track
  • follow
  • escort
  • trail
  • trace
  • tail
  • hound
  • accompany
  • dog
  • run
  • hunt
  • tag
  • course
  • watch
  • shadow
  • run after
  • seek
  • bird-dog
  • eye
  • observe
  • chaperone
  • chaperon
  • search (for)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • lead
  • guide
  • pilot
  • head
3
as in to hunt
to seek out (game) for food or sport owls often chase mice in the dark

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • hunt
  • stalk
  • capture
  • trap
  • kill
  • track
  • pursue
  • snare
  • hound
  • drag
  • trail
  • dog
  • hawk
  • shoot
  • run
  • net
  • ferret
  • course
  • cull
  • run down
  • harpoon
  • poach
  • spoor
  • gun (for)
4
as in to rush
to proceed or move quickly they chased all over the place to find the missing child

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • rush
  • speed
  • hurry
  • scurry
  • drive
  • race
  • travel
  • fly
  • trot
  • jump
  • run
  • zip
  • blow
  • scoot
  • dart
  • buzz
  • scuttle
  • rip
  • shoot
  • step
  • blast
  • jog
  • dash
  • hare
  • tear
  • blaze
  • whirl
  • bowl
  • hustle
  • zoom
  • ram
  • career
  • hurl
  • hump
  • hurtle
  • gallop
  • course
  • pelt
  • bolt
  • nip
  • motor
  • rocket
  • whisk
  • jet
  • careen
  • bundle
  • breeze
  • hasten
  • rustle
  • hie
  • cannonball
  • beat it
  • barrel
  • scamper
  • flit
  • bustle
  • bomb
  • belt
  • shake a leg
  • get a move on
  • highball
  • sprint
  • streak
  • outrun
  • crack (on)
  • scuffle
  • step on it
  • accelerate
  • make tracks
  • stampede
  • overtake
  • hotfoot (it)
  • beetle
  • whiz
  • scud
  • outpace
  • step out
  • whizz
  • catch up
  • quicken
  • arrow
  • beeline
  • outstrip
  • fast-forward

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • drag
  • creep
  • crawl
  • poke
  • linger
  • dawdle
  • hang (around or out)
  • poke
  • stroll
  • lag
  • saunter
  • amble
  • shuffle
  • tarry
  • plod
  • loiter
  • decelerate
  • lumber
  • slow (down or up)
  • dillydally
  • dally
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chase

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noun

1
as in prey
an animal that is hunted or killed the gazelle is a favorite chase of lions

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • prey
  • quarry
  • kill
  • target
  • creature
  • game
  • victim
  • beast
  • critter
  • brute

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • predator
  • hunter
  • chaser
  • killer
  • murderer
  • pursuer
  • carnivore
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2
as in pursuit
the act of going after or in the tracks of another a high-speed car chase

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • pursuit
  • chasing
  • tracking
  • pursuing
  • tracing
  • search
  • trailing
  • tailing
  • shadowing
  • tagging
  • hounding
  • dogging
  • following
  • seeking
  • hot pursuit
  • trail
  • track
  • path
  • tagging along

Synonym Chooser

Some common synonyms of chase are follow, pursue, and trail. While all these words mean "to go after or on the track of something or someone," chase implies going swiftly after and trying to overtake something fleeing or running.

a dog chasing a cat

The words follow and chase are synonyms, but do differ in nuance. Specifically, follow puts less emphasis upon speed or intent to overtake.

friends followed me home in their car

While the synonyms pursue and chase are close in meaning, pursue suggests a continuing effort to overtake, reach, or attain.

pursued the criminal through narrow streets

The synonyms trail and chase are sometimes interchangeable, but trail may stress a following of tracks or traces rather than a visible object.

trail deer
trailed a suspect across the country
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