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 Übersetzung für 'to chase sb sth' von Englisch nach Deutsch
to chase sb./sth.jdn./etw. jagen [nachjagen, verfolgen]
2798
to chase sb./sth. [follow]jdn./etw. verfolgen [jagen, nachlaufen]
1586
to chase sb./sth. [chase away]jdn./etw. vertreiben
781
to chase sb./sth. [chase after]jdm./etw. nachjagen
771
hunting
to chase sb./sth.
jdn./etw. hetzen [Wild] [auch fig.]
483
2 Wörter: Verben
to chase after sb./sth.jdm./etw. hinterherjagen
to chase after sb./sth.hinter jdm./etw. herjagen
to chase after sb./sth.hinter jdm./etw. her sein [ugs.]
to chase sb./sth. awayjdn./etw. wegtreiben [fortscheuchen, davonjagen]
to chase sb./sth. into sth.jdn./etw. in etw.Akk. hineinjagen
to chase sb./sth. offjdn./etw. wegjagen
to chase sb./sth. offjdn./etw. davonjagen
to chase sb./sth. offjdn./etw. verscheuchen [absichtlich verjagen]
4 Wörter: Verben
to chase sb. (up) to do sth. [coll.]jdm. Dampf machen, damit er / sie etw. tut [ugs.]
Teiltreffer
to chase sb.jdn. verfolgen [jagen, nachlaufen]
966
to chase sb.jdm. nachstellen
1014
artmaterial
to chase sth.
etw.Akk. ziselieren
329
to chase sb. upstairsjdn. die Treppe hinaufjagen
to chase sb. backjdn. zurückjagen
to chase after sb.jdm. nachjagen
to chase sb. awayjdn. fortjagen
to chase after sb.jdm. nachsetzen
tech.
to chase sth. [thread]
etw. strehlen [Gewinde]
323
idiom
to chase sth. up
bei etw. nachhaken
to chase sth. downetw. auftreiben
tech.
to chase sth. [punch, hallmark]
etw. punzen [Metall]
324
to chase sb. [with erotic intent]jdm. nachsteigen [ugs.]
459
to chase sb. down [Am.] [seize]jdn. erwischen [ugs.] [bei etw. Unrechtem]
to chase sb. out of the housejdn. aus dem Haus / Hause jagen
to chase sb. off the yard [fig.]jdn. vom Hof jagen [fig.]
to give chase to sb. [formal] [idiom]jdn. verfolgen
to lead sb. (on) a merry chase [Am.] [idiom]jdn. an der Nase herumführen [ugs.] [Redewendung]
to chase sb. away [drive off by nagging, unfair criticism etc.]jdn. wegbeißen [fig.]
to mention sb./sth. in the same breath (as sb./sth.)jdn./etw. in einem Atemzug (mit jdm./etw.) nennen
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Übersetzung für 'to chase sb sth' von Englisch nach Deutsch

to chase sb./sth.
jdn./etw. jagen [nachjagen, verfolgen]

jdn./etw. hetzen [Wild] [auch fig.]hunting
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to chase sb./sth. [follow]
jdn./etw. verfolgen [jagen, nachlaufen]
to chase sb./sth. [chase away]
jdn./etw. vertreiben
to chase sb./sth. [chase after]
jdm./etw. nachjagen

to chase after sb./sth.
jdm./etw. hinterherjagen

hinter jdm./etw. herjagen

hinter jdm./etw. her sein [ugs.]
to chase sb./sth. away
jdn./etw. wegtreiben [fortscheuchen, davonjagen]
to chase sb./sth. into sth.
jdn./etw. in etw.Akk. hineinjagen
to chase sb./sth. off
jdn./etw. wegjagen

jdn./etw. davonjagen

jdn./etw. verscheuchen [absichtlich verjagen]

to chase sb. (up) to do sth. [coll.]
jdm. Dampf machen, damit er / sie etw. tut [ugs.]

to chase sb.
jdn. verfolgen [jagen, nachlaufen]

jdm. nachstellen
to chase sth.
etw.Akk. ziselierenartmaterial
to chase sb. upstairs
jdn. die Treppe hinaufjagen
to chase sb. back
jdn. zurückjagen
to chase after sb.
jdm. nachjagen

jdm. nachsetzen
to chase sb. away
jdn. fortjagen
to chase sth. [thread]
etw. strehlen [Gewinde]tech.
to chase sth. up
bei etw. nachhakenidiom
to chase sth. down
etw. auftreiben
to chase sth. [punch, hallmark]
etw. punzen [Metall]tech.
to chase sb. [with erotic intent]
jdm. nachsteigen [ugs.]
to chase sb. down [Am.] [seize]
jdn. erwischen [ugs.] [bei etw. Unrechtem]
to chase sb. out of the house
jdn. aus dem Haus / Hause jagen
to chase sb. off the yard [fig.]
jdn. vom Hof jagen [fig.]
to give chase to sb. [formal] [idiom]
jdn. verfolgen
to lead sb. (on) a merry chase [Am.] [idiom]
jdn. an der Nase herumführen [ugs.] [Redewendung]
to chase sb. away [drive off by nagging, unfair criticism etc.]
jdn. wegbeißen [fig.]
to mention sb./sth. in the same breath (as sb./sth.)
jdn./etw. in einem Atemzug (mit jdm./etw.) nennen
Anwendungsbeispiele Englisch
  • He described the film to Chase in "Cosmopolitan" as a "grueling shoot", in which "every one of us fell out of the boat at one point or another and had to be saved".
  • This in turn comes from Latin, also "fuga", which is itself related to both "fugere" ("to flee") and "fugare" ("to chase").
  • In terms of gunnery, speed, and dimensions, the specialised design to chase torpedo boats and her high-seas capabilities, "Destructor" was an important precursor to the TBD.
  • Its skin is loose enough not to tear while tunneling in tight burrows to chase prey.
  • This is an Iroquois sun myth about three brothers who tire of being on earth and decide to chase the sun into the sky.

  • Linguist Ranko Matasović, author of the "Etymological Dictionary of Proto-Celtic", derives the name "fíana" from reconstructed Proto-Celtic "*wēnā" (a troop), from Proto-Indo-European "*weyh" (to chase, pursue), and says the Irish ethnic name "Féni" is probably related.
  • The incident that disallows Iphiklos from having children resulted from Iphiklos seeing Phylakos gelding rams, causing Phylakos to chase him with a knife.
  • On 1 April 1424, the Yongle Emperor launched a large campaign into the Gobi Desert to chase an army of fleeing Oirats.
  • New Orleans would attempt to chase the Vancouver Grizzlies before finally landing another team in 2002.
  • Staff were assigned to chase away birds and cicadas from her Imperial Fishing Villa.

  • In a long race such as the Belmont, positioning of the horse and the timing of the move to chase for the lead can be critical.
  • The two women use their considerable financial resources to indulge in cigarettes, alcohol and recreational drugs and to chase the latest fads in an attempt to maintain their youth and recapture their glory days as Mods in swinging London.
  • They favoured their packs of dogs and hounds trained to chase foxes, hares and boars.
  • She managed to do that in the episode "A Day in the Life" by secretly tying a kite to him and goading Gareth to chase him which led to Gareth getting hit by one of Zeus' thunderbolts.
  • These four ships remained at large until their encounter with and attempt to chase a British frigate brought them in range of a British squadron under Sir Richard Strachan, which captured them all on 4 November 1805 at the Battle of Cape Ortegal.

  • The Coast Guard was not well-equipped to chase down bootlegging vessels but began searching ships at sea instead of when they arrived at port, and upgraded its boats to facilitate more efficient and consistent arrests.
  • He kept his troops close together after skirmishes where they had gained superiority, rather than allowing them to chase opponents off the battlefield.
  • He wrote, "Color has taken possession of me; no longer do I have to chase after it, I know that it has hold of me forever...
  • It should also be noted that it was usually only the frigates which took prizes; the ships of the line were far too ponderous to be able to chase and capture the smaller ships which generally carried treasure.
  • It is however a true sighthound which has been selected for generations to pursue game; consequently, most Deerhounds will be eager to chase.

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