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[ eis] 1. verb1) (to run after; to pursue: He chased after them but did not catch them; We chased them by car.) poursuivre2) ((with away, off etc) to cause to run away: I often have to chase the boys away from my fruit trees.) chasser2. noun1) (an act of chasing: We caught him after a 120 kph chase.) poursuite2) (hunting (of animals): the pleasures of the chase.) chasse• -
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[ eis] 1. verb1) (to run after; to pursue: He chased after them but did not catch them; We chased them by car.) perseguir2) ((with away, off etc) to cause to run away: I often have to chase the boys away from my fruit trees.) enxotar2. noun1) (an act of chasing: We caught him after a 120 kph chase.) perseguição2) (hunting (of animals): the pleasures of the chase.) caça• -
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[tʃeɪs]1. verb1) to run after; to pursue:يُطارِدWe chased them by car.
يُلاحِق، يُطارِد، يَتَعَقَّبI often have to chase the boys away from my fruit trees.
2. noun1) an act of chasing:مُطارَدَه، مُلاحَقَهWe caught him after a 120 kph chase.
2) hunting (of animals):صَيْد، اصْطِيادthe pleasures of the chase.
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v. 1. \chase (after) sb/ sth араас нь хөөх/ мөшгих. 2. \chase (after) sb хөөх, эргүүлэх. He's always chasing after women. Тэр, үргэлж хүүхэн эргүүлж байдаг. 3. хөөх, туух. People \chased from their homelands. Төрсөн нутгаасаа хөөгдсөн хүмүүс. 4. \chase sth (up) олж авахаар хөөцөлдөх. chase about, around, etc. тал тал тийшээ яарч давхих. I've been chasing around town all morning looking for a present for her. Би түүнд бэлэг эрж өглөөнөөс хойш хотоор нэг давхилаа. chase sb/ sth away, off, out, etc хөөж гаргах, хөөж туух. \chase the cat out of the kitchen муурыг галын өрөөнөөс хөөж гаргах. n. 1. араас нь хөөх/ мөшгих үйлийн нэр. 2. the chase ан агнах (спорт). 3. Chase морины саадтай уралдаан. give chase араас нь хөөх. -
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разг.-фам.((go) chase yourself!)отстань!, убирайся вон!, катись отсюда! [первонач. амер.]‘You're a daisy.’ He really expected to hear the common ‘Aw! go chase yourself! in return, and was sufficiently abashed by Carrie's silently moving away’... (Th. Dreiser, ‘Sister Carrie’, ch. VI) — - Эй, милашка! - Он ожидал услышать в ответ обычное "отстань" и был очень смущен, когда Кэрри молча отошла...
Ask Jimmie Higgins to stop demanding higher wages and the eight hour day? Wouldn't anybody in his senses know what Jimmie would answer to that proposition? Go chase yourself! (U. Sinclair, ‘Jimmie Higgins’, ch. V) — Чтобы Джимми Хиггинс отказался от требования повысить заработную плату и установить восьмичасовой рабочий день? Ну нет, не на такого напали! Для каждого здравомыслящего человека ясно, что именно так ответил бы Джимми Хиггинс.
I'm through horsing around with you. Go chase yourself, Buster. (E. O'Connor, ‘All in the Family’, ch. III) — Шутки кончены, Бастер. Убирайся вон!
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طَارَدَ \ chase: to run after, so as to catch or to drive away: Dogs chase rabbits. I chased his dog out of my garden. hunt: to go after (an animal, bird, etc.) and try to catch or kill it, either for sport or food: Dogs hunt rats. pursue: to run after, so as to catch. -
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تَعَقَّبَ \ chase: to run after, so as to catch or to drive away: Dogs chase rabbits. pursue: run after, so as to catch. trail: follow a trail (of). -
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1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb1) wegfahren, wegbringen [Ladung, Fahrzeug]; (chase away) wegjagen2) (fig.) zerstreuen [Bedenken, Befürchtungen]* * *I. vt1. (transport)▪ to \drive away sb away jdn wegfahren [o wegbringen2. (expel)▪ to \drive away away ⇆ sb/an animal/sth jdn/ein Tier/etw vertreiben [o wegjagento \drive away away ⇆ cares/suspicions Befürchtungen/Bedenken zerstreuenII. vi wegfahren, fortfahren* * *1. vi(car, person) wegfahren person, cares vertreiben* * *A v/t1. auch fig Sorgen etc vertreiben, verjagen2. fig Bedenken etc zerstreuenB v/i fort-, wegfahren* * *1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb1) wegfahren, wegbringen [Ladung, Fahrzeug]; (chase away) wegjagen2) (fig.) zerstreuen [Bedenken, Befürchtungen]* * *v.fortfahren v.vertreiben v.wegjagen v. -
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v.• aventar v.• echar v.1. VT + ADV1) (=chase away) [+ person] ahuyentar; [+ cares] alejar, quitarse de encima2) (in vehicle) llevarse (en coche)2.VI + ADV = drive off 2. -
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фраз. гл.1) убежать, ускользнуть, улизнутьThe police gave chase, but the thieves made away with the jewels. — Полиция бросилась в погоню, но воры сбежали вместе с драгоценностями.
Syn:2) ( make away with) убить (кого-л., особенно себя)to make away with oneself — покончить с собой, совершить самоубийство
Syn:3) ( make away with) растратить, разрушить (что-л.)He soon made away with his fortune. — Он в скором времени растратил своё состояние.
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1) избавиться, отделаться от чего-л., кого-л.;
убить кого-л. make away with oneself ≈ покончить с собой, совершить самоубийство Syn: bump off, do away with, do for
3), do in
1), finish off
4), knock off
8), polish off
3), rub out
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2) сбежать с краденым The police gave chase, but the thieves made away with the jewels. ≈ Полиция бросилась в погоню, но воры сбежали вместе с бриллиантами. отдел(ыв) аться от чего-либоБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > make away with
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