追求する動詞 - 定義、画像、発音と使用ノート
原題: pursue verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes ...
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pursue verb - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes | Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com Oxford logo Toggle navigation Redeem Upgrade Help Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Sign in Dictionaries Dictionaries home English American English Academic Collocations German-English Grammar Grammar home Practical English Usage Learn & Practise Grammar (Beta) Word Lists Word Lists home My Word Lists Topics Recent additions Resources Resources home Text Checker Redeem Upgrade Help TOP English English American English Academic English Collocations Practical English Usage German-English English-German English American English Enter search text Definition of pursue verb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary pursue verb /pəˈsjuː/ /pərˈsuː/ (formal) Verb Forms present simple I / you / we / they pursue /pəˈsjuː/ /pərˈsuː/ he / she / it pursues /pəˈsjuːz/ /pərˈsuːz/ past simple pursued /pəˈsjuːd/ /pərˈsuːd/ past participle pursued /pəˈsjuːd/ /pərˈsuːd/ -ing form pursuing /pəˈsjuːɪŋ/ /pərˈsuːɪŋ/ jump to other results pursue something to do something or try to achieve something over a period of time to pursue a goal to pursue an aim/objective How can we most effectively pursue these aims? We intend to pursue this policy with determination. She wishes to pursue a medical career . I was determined to pursue my dream of becoming an actor. Many communities are aggressively pursuing plans to preserve open spaces. I wasn't sure I wanted to pursue dance as a career. He continues to pursue a soft policy on crime. Topics Success b2 Oxford Collocations Dictionary adverb further still actively … verb + pursue decide to intend to want to … phrases the ability to pursue something the freedom to pursue something the opportunity to pursue something … See full entry Questions about grammar and vocabulary? Find the answers with Practical English Usage online, your indispensable guide to problems in English. to continue to discuss, find out about or be involved in something pursue something to pursue an agenda/a strategy/a claim to pursue legal action The Crown Prosecution Service is unwilling to pursue the case. We have decided not to pursue the matter . She wanted the freedom to pursue her own interests . He was still pursuing his studies. Other companies are pursuing the same course. The government has actively pursued a campaign against the militants. pursue + speech ‘But’, he pursued, ‘you still haven't answered the question.’ Topics Law and justice b2 Oxford Collocations Dictionary adverb further still actively … verb + pursue decide to intend to want to … phrases the ability to pursue something the freedom to pursue something the opportunity to pursue something … See full entry pursue somebody/something to follow or go after somebody/something, especially in order to catch them She left the theatre, hotly pursued by the press. Police pursued the car at high speed. Jake has been pursuing her (= trying to have a relationship with her) for months. Topics Law and justice b2 , Crime and punishment b2 Oxford Collocations Dictionary adverb relentlessly phrases closely pursued by somebody hotly pursued by somebody See full entry Word Origin Middle English (originally in the sense ‘follow with hatred’): from Anglo-Norman French pursuer , from an alteration of Latin prosequi ‘prosecute’. See pursue in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary See pursue in the Oxford Learner's Dictionary of Academic English Check pronunciation: pursue Nearby words pursuance noun pursuant adjective pursue verb pursuer noun pursuit noun pepper noun From the Word list Oxford 3000 A1 Oxford Learner's Dictionaries Word of the Day