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chase in English
- chase⇄chase (1), verb, chased,chasing,noun.
- chase⇄chase (2), transitive verb, chased,chasing.
to decorate (metal) with embossed or engraved work; engrave; carve.
Ex. ... an eight-piece sterling silver tea set, made and chased by hand (Wall Street Journal).
(SYN) enchase. - chase⇄chase (3), noun, verb, chased,chasing.
- chase⇄chase (4), noun.
a rectangular metal frame to hold type that is ready to print or make plates from. - chase⇄expr. give chase, to run after; pursue.
Ex. The fox gave chase as soon as it spotted the rabbit. - chase⇄noun 1. a groove, furrow, or trench cut in a wall, the ground, or other place, for a pipe or other conductor.
Ex. The water pipes should be concealed in a chase.
2. the bore of a gun or the part containing the bore. - chase⇄noun 1. the act of running after to catch or kill; pursuit.
Ex. We watched the children in their chase after butterflies.
2. hunting as a sport; hunt.
Ex. The fox hunter was devoted to the chase.
3. a hunted animal; quarry.chase⇄v.i. 1. to go in pursuit; follow.
2. (Informal.) to rush; hurry.
Ex. Why are you chasing around?
3. (U.S. Informal.) to pursue girls or women with attentions.
Ex. Speed Dash neither smokes, drinks, nor chases (Erle Stanley Gardnchase⇄v.t. to cut grooves in (metal).chase⇄v.t. 1. to run or follow after to catch or kill.
Ex. The cat chased the mouse.
2. to drive; drive away.
Ex. The blue jay chased the squirrel from its nest.
3. to run after; follow; pursue.
Ex. The boys chased the ball as i