chase это
EN[tʃeɪs] [-eɪs]US
Tпогоня WЧейс
- Чейс:
- Чейс, Сэмюэль (1741—1811) — американский юрист и политический деятель.
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EN Chase
- Существительное (Noun)PLchasesSUF-ase
- The act of one who chases another; a pursuit.
- A hunt.
- (uncountable) A children's game where one player chases another.
- (Britain) A large country estate where game may be shot or hunted.
- Anything being chased, especially a vessel in time of war.
- (nautical) Any of the guns that fire directly ahead or astern; either a bow chase or stern chase.
- (real tennis) The occurrence of a second bounce by the ball in certain areas of the court, giving the server the chance, later in the game, to "play off" the chase from the receiving end and possibly win the point.
- (real tennis) A division of the floor of a gallery, marked by a figure or otherwise; the spot where a ball falls, and between which and the dedans the adversary must drive the ball in order to gain a point.
- (printing) A rectangular steel or iron frame into which pages or columns of type are locked for printing or plate making.
- A groove cut in an object; a slot: the chase for the quarrel on a crossbow.
- (architecture) A trench or channel for drainpipes or wiring; a hollow space in the wall of a building containing ventilation ducts, chimney flues, wires, cables or plumbing.
- The part of a gun in front of the trunnions.
- The cavity of a mold.
- (shipbuilding) A kind of joint by which an overlap joint is changed to a flush joint by means of a gradually deepening rabbet, as at the ends of clinker-built boats.
- The act of one who chases another; a pursuit.
- Глагол (Verb)SGchasesPRchasingPT, PPchased
- (transitive) To pursue, to follow at speed.
- (transitive) To hunt.
- (intransitive) To give chase; to hunt.
- to chase around after a doctor
- (transitive, nautical) To pursue a vessel in order to destroy, capture or interrogate her.
- (transitive) To dilute alcohol.
- Chase vodka with orange juice to make a screwdriver.
- (transitive, cricket) To attempt to win by scoring the required number of runs in the final innings.
- Australia will be chasing 217 for victory on the final day.
- (transitive, baseball) To swing at a pitch outside of the strike zone, typically an outside pitch.
- Jones chases one out of the zone for strike two.
- (transitive, baseball) To produce enough offense to cause the pitcher to be removed.
- The rally chased the starter.
- (transitive) To groove; indent.
- (transitive) To cut (the thread of a screw).
- (transitive) To decorate (metal) by engraving or embossing.
- (transitive) To pursue, to follow at speed.
- Другие примеры
- Используется в середине предложения
- Diagnosing this software application's problems is a wild-goose chase because it is built in an environment that has poor debugging tools.
- I went on a wild-goose chase all over the town looking for that adapter until I discovered they no longer make them.
- The gypsies were interested in the campers' food, but they chased them off.
- Используется в завершении предложения
- We don't have much time here. Could you cut to the chase?
- Используется в середине предложения
Definition of chase in English Dictionary
- Часть речи Иерархии (Part-of-Speech Hierarchy)
- Существительные
- Исчисляемое Существительное
- Singularia Tantum
- Бесчисленные имена
- Бесчисленные имена
- Исчисляемое Существительное
- Глаголы
- Непереходные глаголы
- Переходные глаголы
- Непереходные глаголы
- Существительные
Источник: Викисловарь