词组 | chase up |
释义 | Phr V chase up chases, chasing, chased chase up sb or chase sb up mainly British & Australian slightly informal to ask someone to do something that they said they would do but that they have not done yetAdrian still hasn't paid his rent - you're going to have to chase him up. often + aboutI must chase up the store about that fabric they've ordered for me. chase up sth or chase sth up mainly British & Australian slightly informal to try to get something that belongs to you or that you need, or to try to discover more information about somethingHer job is to chase up loans which people haven't repaid.I think the story about her previous marriage is worth chasing up. chase up1. To look for someone or something in a variety of places. I went to five different hardware stores and was finally able to chase up that part for the heater. 2. To pursue someone or something (often an animal) and cause it to run up something (such as a tree). A noun or pronoun can be used between "chase" and "up." I had to call for help when my dog chased the neighbor's cat up a tree. chase someone or something up somethingto drive someone or an animal up something, such as a tree, a hill, a cliff, etc. The ranchers chased the mountain lion up a tree. The bull chased the rodeo clown up into the stands. chase someone or something upto seek someone or something out; to look high and low for someone or something. I will chase Tom up for you. I will try to chase up a buyer for your car. |
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