2.Samuel,1741–1811, U.S. jurist and leader in the American Revolution. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved. chase Past participle:chased ...
Past Tense: I chased, you chased, he/she/it chased, we chased, they chased. The past tense form simply adds '-ed'. Past Participle: chased. This form is used in perfect tenses (e.g., "I have chased the ball") and passive voice constructions (e.g., "The thief was chased by th...
v past chased v past p WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025 chase1/tʃeɪs/USA pronunciationv.,chased, chas•ing,n. v. to follow rapidly or intently in order to overtake, etc.; pursue:[~+object]The police chased the thief down the street....
6. In the plural, it is "chases."7. The present participle of chase is "chasing."8. The past tense of chase is "chased," and the past participle is also "chased."
cacciatore(adj.) in cookery, "hunter-style," by 1973, from Italian, literally "hunter," from past participle ofcacciare"to hunt, chase" (seechase(v.)). catchpoll chaser chasse chasseur chivvy purchase sashay steeplechase *kap- See all related words (11)> ...
Frenchchassé"chase, chasing," past participle ofchasser"to chase, hunt" (seechase(v.)), borrowed 19c. into English in a variety of senses and expressions, such as "chaser" (in the drinking sense), short forchasse-café, literally "coffee-chaser." Also as a dance step (1867). ...
Past participle: chasedGerund: chasing Imperative chase chase Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. chase - the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture; "the culprit started to run ...
This was an alteration of Latin captāre ‘try to seize’, which was formed from captus, the past participle of capere ‘take’ (source of a wide range of English words, including capture, capable, and cater, and distantly related to heave).The other, ‘engrave’ [14], may come from ...
Building Trades.a space or groove in a masonry wall or through a floor for pipes or ducts. a groove, furrow, or trench; a lengthened hollow. Ordnance. the part of a gun in front of the trunnions. the part containing the bore.
复数:chases;第三人称单数:chases;过去式:chased;过去分词:chased;现在分词:chasing; 中文词源 chase追逐 来自拉丁词captare, 抓,拿,catch的同源对词,词源同capture, captive. 英文词源 chase chase:There are two distinct wordschasein English, although they may come from the same ultimate source. The common...