chase

US /tʃes/

UK /tʃeɪs/

A2
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Act of going after someone to catch them
The chase begins when the dog sees the rabbit
v.t.Transitive VerbTo go after with the intention of catching
The police will chase any criminals they find
v.t.Transitive VerbTo try very hard to get something that you want
You have to chase your dreams if you want them to come true
v.t.Transitive VerbTo decorate metal by engraving or embossing.
The jeweler chased the silver with intricate designs.
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)Something that one pursues or tries to obtain.
Life is often a chase for happiness.
n. (c./u.)Noun (Countable/Uncountable)A frame in which pages of type are locked up for printing or stereotyping.
The printer locked the type in a chase.

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