Rechercher
to chase
01
poursuivre, chasser
to follow a person or thing and see where they go, often for the purpose of catching them
Transitive: to chase sb/sth
02
creuser, graveur
to create a groove or indentation, typically by engraving or cutting into a surface
Transitive: to chase a design
03
ciselage, martelage
to adorn metal surfaces by creating designs or patterns through engraving or embossing
Transitive: to chase a metal surface
04
courir après, poursuivre
to pursue romantic or amorous attention from someone
Transitive: to chase sb
Chase
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poursuite, chasse
the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture
02
cadre de typographie, châssis
a rectangular metal frame used in letterpress printing to hold together the pages or columns of composed type that are printed at one time
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The dog excitedly chased the ball across the park.
The cat stealthily chased a mouse through the backyard.
The children gleefully chased the ice cream truck as it made its way through the neighborhood.
The paparazzi relentlessly chased the celebrity, hoping to capture exclusive photos.
The police officer chased the suspect through the narrow alleys, determined to apprehend him.