slovo | definícia |
chase (mass) | chase
- stíhanie, stíhanie, naháňať |
chase (encz) | chase,drážka Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,hnát Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,hon Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,honba Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,honička Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,honit |
chase (encz) | chase,pronásledování Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,pronásledovat v: Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,rýha Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,shánět Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,stíhání Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,stíhat Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,štvanice Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,štvát Zdeněk Brož |
chase (encz) | chase,žlábek n: Zdeněk Brož |
Chase (gcide) | Chase \Chase\ (ch[=a]s), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Chased
(ch[=a]st); p. pr. & vb. n. Chasing.] [OF. chacier, F.
chasser, fr. (assumed) LL. captiare, fr. L. captare to strive
to seize. See Catch.]
1. To pursue for the purpose of killing or taking, as an
enemy, or game; to hunt.
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We are those which chased you from the field.
--Shak.
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Philologists, who chase
A panting syllable through time and place. --Cowper.
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2. To follow as if to catch; to pursue; to compel to move on;
to drive by following; to cause to fly; -- often with away
or off; as, to chase the hens away.
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Chased by their brother's endless malice from prince
to prince and from place to place. --Knolles.
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3. To pursue eagerly, as hunters pursue game.
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Chasing each other merrily. --Tennyson.
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Chase (gcide) | Chase \Chase\, v. i.
To give chase; to hunt; as, to chase around after a doctor.
[Colloq.]
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Chase (gcide) | Chase \Chase\, n. [Cf. F. chasse, fr. chasser. See Chase, v.]
1. Vehement pursuit for the purpose of killing or capturing,
as of an enemy, or game; an earnest seeking after any
object greatly desired; the act or habit of hunting; a
hunt. "This mad chase of fame." --Dryden.
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You see this chase is hotly followed. --Shak.
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2. That which is pursued or hunted.
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Nay, Warwick, seek thee out some other chase,
For I myself must hunt this deer to death. --Shak.
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3. An open hunting ground to which game resorts, and which is
private properly, thus differing from a forest, which is
not private property, and from a park, which is inclosed.
Sometimes written chace. [Eng.]
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4. (Court Tennis) A division of the floor of a gallery,
marked by a figure or otherwise; the spot where a ball
falls, and between which and the dedans the adversary must
drive his ball in order to gain a point.
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Chase gun (Naut.), a cannon placed at the bow or stern of
an armed vessel, and used when pursuing an enemy, or in
defending the vessel when pursued.
Chase port (Naut.), a porthole from which a chase gun is
fired.
Stern chase (Naut.), a chase in which the pursuing vessel
follows directly in the wake of the vessel pursued.
cut to the chase (Film), a term used in action movies
meaning, to shift the scene to the most exciting part,
where someone is being chased. It is used metaphorically
to mean "get to the main point".
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Chase (gcide) | Chase \Chase\, n. [F. ch['a]se, fr. L. capsa box, case. See
Case a box.] (Print.)
1. A rectangular iron frame in which pages or columns of type
are imposed.
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2. (Mil.) The part of a cannon from the re["e]nforce or the
trunnions to the swell of the muzzle. See Cannon.
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3. A groove, or channel, as in the face of a wall; a trench,
as for the reception of drain tile.
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4. (Shipbuilding) A kind of joint by which an overlap joint
is changed to a flush joint, by means of a gradually
deepening rabbet, as at the ends of clinker-built boats.
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Chase (gcide) | Chase \Chase\, v. t. [A contraction of enchase.]
1. To ornament (a surface of metal) by embossing, cutting
away parts, and the like.
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2. To cut, so as to make a screw thread.
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chase (wn) | chase
n 1: the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture;
"the culprit started to run and the cop took off in
pursuit" [syn: pursuit, chase, pursual, following]
2: United States politician and jurist who served as chief
justice of the United States Supreme Court (1808-1873) [syn:
Chase, Salmon P. Chase, Salmon Portland Chase]
3: a rectangular metal frame used in letterpress printing to
hold together the pages or columns of composed type that are
printed at one time
v 1: go after with the intent to catch; "The policeman chased
the mugger down the alley"; "the dog chased the rabbit"
[syn: chase, chase after, trail, tail, tag, {give
chase}, dog, go after, track]
2: pursue someone sexually or romantically [syn: chase, {chase
after}]
3: cut a groove into; "chase silver"
4: cut a furrow into a columns [syn: furrow, chamfer,
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CHASE (bouvier) | CHASE, Eng. law. The liberty of keeping beasts of chase, or royal gaine, on
another man's ground as well as on one's own ground, protected even from the
owner of the land, with a power of hunting them thereon. It differs from a
park, because it may be on another's ground, and because it is not enclosed.
2 Bl. Com. 38.
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CHASE (bouvier) | CHASE, property. The act of acquiring possession of animals ferae naturae by
force, cunning or address. The hunter acquires a right to such animals by
occupancy, and they become his property. 4 Toull. n. 7. No man has a right
to enter on the lands of another for the purpose of hunting, without his
consent. Vide 14 East, R. 249 Poth. Tr. du Dr. de Propriete, part 1, c. 2,
art. 2. CHASTITY. That virtue which prevents the unlawful commerce of the
sexes.
2. A woman may defend her chastity by killing her assailant. See Self
Defence. And even the solicitation of her chastity is indictable in some of
the states; 7 Conn. 267; though in England, and perhaps elsewhere, such act
is not indictable. 2 Chit. Pr. 478. Words charging a woman with a violation
of chastity are actionable in themselves. 2 Conn. 707.
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| podobné slovo | definícia |
purchase (mass) | purchase
- nákup, kúpiť, nakúpiť |
purchased (mass) | purchased
- kúpil, kúpil |
purchaser (mass) | purchaser
- odberateľ, zákazník, kupec, kupujúci, nákupca |
repurchase (mass) | repurchase
- odkúpenie |
a wild goose chase (encz) | a wild goose chase,bezvýsledné pronásledování n: Zdeněk Broža wild goose chase,plýtvání časem Zdeněk Brož |
by purchase (encz) | by purchase,koupí Zdeněk Brož |
chase after (encz) | chase after, v: |
chase away (encz) | chase away,zahnat v: Zdeněk Brožchase away,zaplašit v: Zdeněk Brož |
chased (encz) | chased,pronásledovaný adj: Zdeněk Brož |
chaser (encz) | chaser,cokoliv, co následuje za pitím n: panák po pivu, voda po whiskey
apod. Jiří Poláčekchaser,pronásledovatel n: Zdeněk Brož |
chases (encz) | chases,pronásleduje v: Zdeněk Brožchases,žene |
counterpurchase (encz) | counterpurchase, |
credit tranche purchase (encz) | credit tranche purchase, |
cut to the chase (encz) | cut to the chase,dostaň se k jádru věci Zdeněk Brož |
debt repurchase (encz) | debt repurchase, |
early repurchase (encz) | early repurchase, |
early repurchase of accelerated set-aside amounts (encz) | early repurchase of accelerated set-aside amounts, |
emergency purchase (encz) | emergency purchase, |
give chase (encz) | give chase,prohnat v: Pinogive chase,začít pronásledovat Zdeněk Brož |
give chase to someone (encz) | give chase to someone,prohnat někoho [fráz.] Pino |
government purchases (encz) | government purchases,vládní nákupy [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
guidelines for early repurchase (encz) | guidelines for early repurchase, |
hire-purchase (encz) | hire-purchase, n: |
louisiana purchase (encz) | Louisiana Purchase, |
mandatory repurchase (encz) | mandatory repurchase, |
money purchase plan (encz) | money purchase plan, |
noncomplying purchase (encz) | noncomplying purchase, |
note purchase facility (encz) | note purchase facility, |
outright purchase (encz) | outright purchase, |
outstanding purchases (encz) | outstanding purchases, |
overdue repurchase (encz) | overdue repurchase, |
paper chase (encz) | paper chase, n: |
phasing of purchases (encz) | phasing of purchases, |
purchase (encz) | purchase,koupě n: Mgr. Dita Gálovápurchase,koupit v: purchase,kup n: Zdeněk Brožpurchase,kupní adj: Zdeněk Brožpurchase,kupovat v: purchase,nakoupit v: Mgr. Dita Gálovápurchase,nákup n: purchase,pořízení n: Zdeněk Brožpurchase,zakoupit v: Zdeněk Brož |
purchase agreement (encz) | purchase agreement, n: |
purchase contract (encz) | purchase contract, n: |
purchase ledger (encz) | purchase ledger,nákupní kniha M&M |
purchase order (encz) | purchase order, n: |
purchase price (encz) | purchase price,kupní cena [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
purchase tax (encz) | purchase tax,nákupní daň [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
purchased (encz) | purchased,koupený adj: Zdeněk Brožpurchased,koupil v: Zdeněk Brožpurchased,pořízený adj: Zdeněk Brožpurchased,zakoupený adj: Zdeněk Brož |
purchaser (encz) | purchaser,kupec n: Zdeněk Brožpurchaser,kupující adj: Zdeněk Brožpurchaser,nákupčí n: Zdeněk Brožpurchaser,odběratel n: Nijelpurchaser,zákazník n: Nijel |
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