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chase
/ˈʧes/
追求,狩獵,追逐(vt.)追捕,追逐,彫刻,在金屬上打花樣(vi.)追趕,奔跑
From:
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CHASE
CHASE
指令
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chase
,
n.
Print.
1.
A
rectangular
iron
frame
in
which
pages
or
columns
of
type
are
imposed
.
2.
Mil.
The
part
of
a
cannon
from
the
reënforce
or
the
trunnions
to
the
swell
of
the
muzzle
.
See
Cannon
.
3.
A
groove
,
or
channel
,
as
in
the
face
of
a
wall
;
a
trench
,
as
for
the
reception
of
drain
tile
.
4.
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
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chase
,
v. t.
1.
To
ornament
(
a
surface
of
metal
)
by
embossing
,
cutting
away
parts
,
and
the
like
.
2.
To
cut
,
so
as
to
make
a
screw
thread
.
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►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chase
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Chased
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Chasing
.]
1.
To
pursue
for
the
purpose
of
killing
or
taking
,
as
an
enemy
,
or
game
;
to
hunt
.
We
are
those
which
chased
you
from
the
field
.
--
Shak
.
Philologists
,
who
chase
A
panting
syllable
through
time
and
place
. --
Cowper
.
2.
To
follow
as
if
to
catch
;
to
pursue
;
to
compel
to
move
on
;
to
drive
by
following
;
to
cause
to
fly
; --
often
with
away
or
off
;
as
,
to
chase
the
hens
away
.
Chased
by
their
brother's
endless
malice
from
prince
to
prince
and
from
place
to
place
.
--
Knolles
.
3.
To
pursue
eagerly
,
as
hunters
pursue
game
.
Chasing
each
other
merrily
.
--
Tennyson
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chase
,
v. i.
To
give
chase
;
to
hunt
;
as
,
to
chase
around
after
a
doctor
. [
Colloq
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Chase
,
n.
1.
Vehement
pursuit
for
the
purpose
of
killing
or
capturing
,
as
of
an
enemy
,
or
game
;
an
earnest
seeking
after
any
object
greatly
desired
;
the
act
or
habit
of
hunting
;
a
hunt
.
“This
mad
chase
of
fame.”
You
see
this
chase
is
hotly
followed
.
--
Shak
.
2.
That
which
is
pursued
or
hunted
.
Nay
,
Warwick
,
seek
thee
out
some
other
chase
,
For
I
myself
must
hunt
this
deer
to
death
. --
Shak
.
3.
An
open
hunting
ground
to
which
game
resorts
,
and
which
is
private
property
,
thus
differing
from
a
forest
,
which
is
not
private
property
,
and
from
a
park
,
which
is
inclosed
.
Sometimes
written
chace
. [
Eng
.]
4.
Court 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
his
ball
in
order
to
gain
a
point
.
Chase gun
Naut.
,
a
cannon
placed
at
the
bow
or
stern
of
an
armed
vessel
,
and
used
when
pursuing
an
enemy
,
or
in
defending
the
vessel
when
pursued
.
Chase port
Naut.
,
a
porthole
from
which
a
chase
gun
is
fired
.
Stern chase
Naut.
,
a
chase
in
which
the
pursuing
vessel
follows
directly
in
the
wake
of
the
vessel
pursued
.
cut to the chase
Film
,
a
term
used
in
action
movies
meaning
,
to
shift
the
scene
to
the
most
exciting
part
,
where
someone
is
being
chased
.
It
is
used
metaphorically
to
mean
“get
to
the
main
point”
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
chase
n
:
the
act
of
pursuing
in
an
effort
to
overtake
or
capture
;
"
the
culprit
started
to
run
and
the
cop
took
off
in
pursuit
" [
syn
:
pursuit
,
following
]
v
1:
go
after
with
the
intent
to
catch
; "
The
policeman
chased
the
mugger
down
the
alley
"; "
the
dog
chased
the
rabbit
"
[
syn
:
chase after
,
trail
,
tail
,
tag
,
give chase
,
dog
,
go after
,
track
]
2:
pursue
someone
sexually
or
romantically
[
syn
:
chase after
]
3:
cut
a
groove
into
; "
chase
silver
"
4:
cut
a
furrow
into
a
columns
[
syn
:
furrow
,
chamfer
]
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