Chase

  • 31chase — (izg. čȇjs) m DEFINICIJA glazb. instrumentalni dvoboji ili nadmetanja u jazzu među glazbenicima koji sviraju iste instrumente, popularan osobito krajem 1940 ih ETIMOLOGIJA engl …

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  • 32chase — vb *follow, pursue, trail, tag, tail Contrasted words: flee, fly, *escape: elude, evade, *escape: *abandon, forsake, desert …

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  • 33Chase — [chās] 1. Salmon P(ortland) [sal′mən] 1808 73; U.S. jurist; chief justice of the U.S. (1864 73) 2. Samuel 1741 1811; Am. Revolutionary leader & U.S. jurist: associate justice, Supreme Court (1796 1811) …

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  • 34Chase — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Sur les autres projets Wikimedia : « Chase », sur le Wiktionnaire (dictionnaire universel) Sommaire 1 …

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  • 35chase — chase1 [ tʃeıs ] verb ** ▸ 1 follow someone/something quickly ▸ 2 force someone from power ▸ 3 hurry ▸ 4 try hard to get something ▸ 5 decorate metal ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to follow someone or something quickly in order to… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 36chase — chase1 S3 [tʃeıs] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(follow)¦ 2¦(make somebody/something leave)¦ 3¦(try to get something)¦ 4¦(hurry)¦ 5¦(romance)¦ 6¦(metal)¦ 7 chase the dragon Phrasal verbs  chase somebody/something<=>down  chase …

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  • 37chase — [[t]tʃe͟ɪs[/t]] ♦♦♦ chases, chasing, chased 1) VERB If you chase someone, or chase after them, you run after them or follow them quickly in order to catch or reach them. [V n] She chased the thief for 100 yards... [V after n] He said nothing to… …

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  • 38chase — I UK [tʃeɪs] / US verb Word forms chase : present tense I/you/we/they chase he/she/it chases present participle chasing past tense chased past participle chased ** 1) a) [intransitive/transitive] to follow someone or something quickly in order to …

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  • 39chase — I n. 1) to give chase to 2) to abandon, give up the chase 3) a wild goose chase 4) in chase of (in full chase) 5) (misc.) (AE) to lead smb. a merry chase (BE has to lead smb. a merry dance) II v. 1) (d; intr.) to chase after (to chase after fame) …

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  • 40chase — chase1 chaseable, adj. /chays/, v., chased, chasing, n. v.t. 1. to pursue in order to seize, overtake, etc.: The police officer chased the thief. 2. to pursue with intent to capture or kill, as game; hunt: to chase deer. 3. to follow or devote… …

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