美 [ɡɪv tʃeɪs]
开始追逐或追捕某人或某物,无论是步行还是乘车
追赶
... chew over 深思,细想;仔细商量 give chase 追赶 in case 万一;在...情况下;以防 ...
... prince charming 白马王子 give chase to 追赶;追击 chat show 现场采访节目 ...
追赶
The gunships dive to give chase, dodging and weaving through the trunks.
武装直升机俯冲着追逐,在树干间闪躲、穿行。
This is because men dream up the perfect woman, a bias that spurs them to give chase.
这是因为男人凭空想出完美女人的形象,这种偏见刺激男人进行追求。
That means if a bear decides to give chase, even Usain Bolt, the world record sprinter, could not outrun it.
那就意味着如果一头熊想要追击猎物,那么即使是世界短跑纪录的创造者尤塞恩博尔特也难以幸免于难。
They get stuck in the mud, and this forces them to give up the chase.
他们陷入了泥中,所以放弃了追捕。
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Seth started to give chase, but another guy stepped forward and took a swing at his jaw.
Agents used to be so outnumbered by the crowds flooding across that they could not give chase to all of them.
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Any animal expert could tell you that timber wolves are more likely to run in the opposite direction than give chase to humans.