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to run after, chase, drive away; to fire, dismiss, discharge, cast out, expel đuổi



OXF3000N tiến lên theo đuổi tiếp diễn proceed
OXF3000N đuổi theo đuổi bắt pursue
OXF3000N tìm tìm kiếm theo đuổi đòi hỏi seek
OXF3000N đuôi đoạn cuối tail
OXF3000N tình trạng yếu đuối yếu ớt weakness













like: đuổi
to be kicked out of school bị đuổi học
to be fired, dismissed (from a job) bị đuổi sở
to pursue a job, career theo đuổi công việc
to chase, drive away misfortunes xua đuổi những bất hạnh
ertrinken chết đuối 淹死 yān sǐ
verfolgen Đuổi theo 跟踪 gēn zōng
schwach yếu đuối 虚弱的 xū ruò de
kündigen cho thôi việc, đuổi việc 解雇, 辞职 jiěgù, cízhí
nach etwas streben theo đuổi mục đích nào đó 追求某事 zhuīqiú mǒushì
jemanden verfolgen theo đuổi, theo sát gót ai đó 跟踪某人 gēnzōng mǒurén
einen Hund verjagen xua đuổi một con chó 赶一条狗 gǎn yī tiáo gǒu
ertrinken chết đuối
verfolgen Đuổi theo
schwach yếu đuối
kündigen cho thôi việc, đuổi việc
nach etwas streben theo đuổi mục đích nào đó
jemanden verfolgen theo đuổi, theo sát gót ai đó
die Klapperschlange rắn đuôi chuông
einen Hund verjagen xua đuổi một con chó


Doch. Als er fliehen wollte, haben sie ihn verfolgt. Có. Khi anh ta muốn chạy trốn, họ đã đuổi theo anh ta. (Lektion 62, Nr. 882)
Die Kinder spielen Fangen zwischen den Hochzeitsgästen und bestaunen den Tisch mit den vielen Geschenken. Trẻ con thì chơi đuổi bắt giữa những khách cưới và ngắm nghía cái bàn với nhiều quà tặng. (Lektion 79, Nr. 1127)
Der Skorpion ist eine leidenschaftliche Kämpfernatur und verfolgt sein Ziel bis zum Ende. Bọ cạp là một người có bản tính chiến đấu mãnh liệt và theo đuổi mục đích đến cuối cùng. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1142)
Der Steinbock strebt nach beruflichem Erfolg und hat gern alles unter Kontrolle. Dương cưu luôn theo đuổi sự thành công trong công việc và thích kiểm soát được mọi việc. (Lektion 80, Nr. 1144)


We're behind schedule (= late). behind
believe sb/sth + adj.: Three sailors are missing, believed drowned. believe
chase sb/sth: My dog likes chasing rabbits. chase
The kids chased each other around the kitchen table. chase
We were chased by a bull while crossing the field. chase
chase after sb/sth: He chased after the burglar but couldn't catch him. chase
Chase the cat out—we don't want her in the kitchen. chase sb/sth away, off, out, etc.
This particular fish chases off any other fish that enters its territory. chase sb/sth away, off, out, etc.
The thieves were caught by police after a short chase. chase
a high-speed car chase chase
We lost him in the narrow streets and had to give up the chase (= stop chasing him). chase
to take up the chase (= start chasing sb) chase
a dog with a curly tail curly
dismiss sb/sth as sth: Vegetarians are no longer dismissed as cranks. dismiss
The movie has a car chase to end all car chases. a/the sth to end all sths
The dog leapt and wagged its tail in excitement. excitement
The bird is easily recognized in flight (= when it is flying) by the black band at the end of its tail. flight
She saved him from drowning. from
We hid from our pursuers in an empty house. hide
I held the mouse by its tail. hold
The male of the species has a white tail. male
I agreed in a moment of weakness. moment
note how, where, etc...: Note how these animals sometimes walk with their tails up in the air. note
He got thrown out of the restaurant. out
We have tried to pursue a policy of neutrality. policy
to pursue a goal/an aim/an objective pursue
We intend to pursue this policy with determination. pursue
She wishes to pursue a medical career. pursue
to pursue legal action pursue
We have decided not to pursue the matter. pursue
She left the theatre, hotly pursued by the press. pursue
Police pursued the car at high speed. pursue
Jake has been pursuing her (= trying to have a relationship with her) for months. pursue
house removals removal
Three children were removed from the school for persistent bad behaviour. remove
rescue sb/sth from sth/sb: He rescued a child from drowning. rescue
The pursuit of money ruled his life. rule
She was sacked for refusing to work on Sundays. sack
His latest movie is just more of the same—exotic locations, car chases and a final shoot-out. same
the tail section of the plane section
The children were having fun, chasing each other's shadows. shadow
The scorpion has a sting in its tail. sting
the tail wing tail
The dog ran up, wagging its tail. tail
The male has beautiful tail feathers. tail
a weak and cowardly man weak
His legs felt weak. weak
The sudden weakness in her legs made her stumble. weakness
He thought that crying was a sign of weakness. weakness