chase in Spanish
chase in Spanish is acanaladura, roza, coto de caza — chase means to run after someone or something in order to catch them.
chase in Spanish
acanaladura
A groove cut in an object; a slot: the chase for the quarrel on a crossbow.
acanaladura
(architecture) A trench or channel or other encasement structure for encasing (archaically spelled enchasing) drainpipes or wiring; a hollow space in the wall of a building encasing ventilation ducts, chimney flues, wires, cables or plumbing.
roza
(architecture) A trench or channel or other encasement structure for encasing (archaically spelled enchasing) drainpipes or wiring; a hollow space in the wall of a building encasing ventilation ducts, chimney flues, wires, cables or plumbing.
coto de caza
(British) A large country estate where game may be shot or hunted.
finca de caza
(British) A large country estate where game may be shot or hunted.
persecución
(real tennis) The occurrence of a second bounce by the ball in certain areas of the court, giving the server the chance, later in the game, to "play off" the chase from the receiving end and possibly win the point.
perseguir
(transitive, nautical) To pursue a vessel in order to destroy, capture or interrogate her.
perseguir
(transitive, baseball) To produce enough offense to cause the pitcher to be removed.
asenderear
(transitive, baseball) To produce enough offense to cause the pitcher to be removed.
What does "chase" mean?
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verb To run after someone or something in order to catch them.
"The dog chased the ball across the park."
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verb To pursue a goal, opportunity, or ambition persistently.
"She moved to New York to chase her dream of becoming an actress."
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noun An act of pursuing someone or something, especially at speed.
"The film's car chase was praised as one of the best in years."
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verb To drink something mild right after a strong alcoholic drink.
"He chased the whisky shot with a mouthful of beer."
chase in a sentence
- The dog chased the ball across the park.
- Police chased the stolen car through the city centre.
- She moved to New York to chase her dream of becoming an actress.
- The film's car chase was praised as one of the best in years.
Similar words in Spanish
Common Spanish translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "chase" in Spanish?
"chase" in Spanish is acanaladura, roza, coto de caza. chase means: To run after someone or something in order to catch them.
How do you use "chase" in a sentence?
Example: "The dog chased the ball across the park." In Spanish, "chase" is acanaladura, roza, coto de caza.
Are there other ways to say "chase" in Spanish?
Yes — Spanish has 7 translations listed for "chase": acanaladura, roza, coto de caza, finca de caza, persecución, perseguir.
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