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chasing

Aussprache: [ˈtʃeɪsɪŋ]

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Kontext: „movement“

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

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The little boy is chasing his sister around the playground.

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The car didn't chase after the bicycle; it remained parked.

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Why are you chasing your brother in the yard?

Kontext: „activity“

(noun) the act of running after someone or something. It can be a fun game or a way to catch something, like a dog chasing a squirrel.

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Chasing after the ice cream truck is always exciting for kids.

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Chasing is not allowed in the library because it can disturb others.

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What kind of chasing do you like to do during playtime?

Kontext: „goal“

(noun) an effort to achieve or catch something that you want. This could be like chasing after a dream, which means you are trying hard to reach your goals.

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She is known for her chasing of dreams; she works hard to follow her passions.

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He gave up on chasing his dreams too soon and didn't see his true potential.

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What is your biggest chasing of a dream?

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