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1 chase
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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