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chase

Aussprache: [tʃeɪs]

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Kontext: „action“

(verb) to run after someone or something to catch it. Imagine a dog running after a ball or a child chasing after a friend in a game.

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The dog loves to chase the frisbee in the park.

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She didn’t chase after her friend when he left; she stayed where she was.

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Why are you trying to chase that butterfly?

Kontext: „action“

(noun) the act of running after someone or something in order to catch it. It can also refer to a game people play where they try to catch each other.

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The chase through the field was exciting and full of laughter.

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No one wanted to join in the chase since it was too hot outside.

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Have you ever been part of a fun chase during recess?

Kontext: „pursuit“

(verb) to try to get something or someone that is wanted or desired. This could be a goal, a dream, or simply something you want.

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She decided to chase her dream of becoming a doctor.

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He stopped chasing after things that didn't make him happy.

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What goals are you currently chasing in your life?

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