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to chase sth up

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  • chase something up — ˌchase sthˈup derived (BrE) (NAmE ˌchase sthˈdown) to find sth that is needed; to deal with sth that has been forgotten • My job was to chase up late replies. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase something down — ˌchase sthˈup derived (BrE) (NAmE ˌchase sthˈdown) to find sth that is needed; to deal with sth that has been forgotten • My job was to chase up late replies. Main entry: ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase somebody away — ˌchase sb/sthaˈway, ˈoff, ˈout, etc. derived to force sb/sth to run away • Chase the cat out we don t want her in the kitchen. • This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. Main entry: ↑chasederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase something away — ˌchase sb/sthaˈway, ˈoff, ˈout, etc. derived to force sb/sth to run away • Chase the cat out we don t want her in the kitchen. • This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. Main entry: ↑chasederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase somebody off — ˌchase sb/sthaˈway, ˈoff, ˈout, etc. derived to force sb/sth to run away • Chase the cat out we don t want her in the kitchen. • This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. Main entry: ↑chasederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase something off — ˌchase sb/sthaˈway, ˈoff, ˈout, etc. derived to force sb/sth to run away • Chase the cat out we don t want her in the kitchen. • This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. Main entry: ↑chasederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase somebody out — ˌchase sb/sthaˈway, ˈoff, ˈout, etc. derived to force sb/sth to run away • Chase the cat out we don t want her in the kitchen. • This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. Main entry: ↑chasederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase something out — ˌchase sb/sthaˈway, ˈoff, ˈout, etc. derived to force sb/sth to run away • Chase the cat out we don t want her in the kitchen. • This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. Main entry: ↑chasederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase somebody up — ˌchase sbˈup derived to contact sb in order to remind them to do sth that they should have done already • We need to chase up all members who have not yet paid. Main entry: ↑chasederived …   Useful english dictionary

  • chase — chase1 S3 [tʃeıs] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(follow)¦ 2¦(make somebody/something leave)¦ 3¦(try to get something)¦ 4¦(hurry)¦ 5¦(romance)¦ 6¦(metal)¦ 7 chase the dragon Phrasal verbs  chase somebody/something<=>down  chase …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • chase — 1 verb 1 FOLLOW (I, T) to quickly follow someone or something in order to catch them: Outside in the yard, kids were yelling and chasing each other. | chase sb along/down/up etc: The dog spotted a cat and chased it up a nearby tree. | chase sb… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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