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Перевод: chase speek chase


[существительное]
погоня ; преследование; слежка ; травля ; охота ; участники охоты; место охоты; территория для охоты; преследуемый корабль; фальц ; канавка ; паз ; дульная часть ствола орудия; оправа ; рама ;
[глагол]
гнаться; преследовать; бегать за; охотиться; выгонять; прогонять; разгонять; рассеивать; вымахивать; нарез`ать; прорезать пазы; гравировать (орнамент); запечатлевать


Тезаурус:

  1. Chase the interviewer for a decision
  2. Rather than looking abroad, smart European bankers will already have realised that with banks like Chase Manhattan and Security Pacific pulling back from Europe, some of the best corporate business will now be up for grabs in their own backyards.
  3. George Chase of Ripon, good as gold and wise as Solomon, but even shyer than Ramsey and without his intellectual bite?
  4. It used to release captured foxes, give them up to nine minutes start, and chase them through areas designed Old England, Leicestershire, Hill District, Home Circuit.
  5. The chase and the conquest take so much time and energy that there is often little room for anything else in life.
  6. "It's already taken a very big hit," says Ian Amstad, an economist with Chase Manhattan.
  7. Mrs Perkin Vickers was at Ascot races, vouched for by saddling a horse in the three-mile chase.
  8. By the time they had sorted out the confusion and given chase, the woman had made good her escape.
  9. He could well land the opening three races with Royal Wonder, Pertemps Network and Huntworth, while Star's Delight can make it two wins in as many days by taking the Rainford Conditional Jockeys Handicap Chase.
  10. A landed proprietor himself - he inherited 27000 acres on Cranborne Chase, in Dorset - he was in a position to talk to the gentry as an equal, and he certainly had ample force of personality.
  11. This is what happens during a successful chase, as one individual falls behind or gets separated in some way from the rest.
  12. The researchers could chase up forms, and keep the motivation going even when team members were hard pressed.
  13. I will expand further on this dichotomy between quality and quantity of "crime" in Chapter 5, but would argue that the chase for numerical detections in which detectives everywhere are immersed moves them across another conceptual boundary and takes them into a statistical world away from their previous world as "real polises" where the central classifier of conflict with the "prig" remains, as ever, in a power struggle over the body (Foucault 1977).

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