| 单词 |
chase from some place |
| 释义 |
chase from some place chase (someone or something) (away) from some placeTo send or force someone or something away from some place. The threat of bedbugs chased everyone away from the hotel. Unfortunately, our dog can't rest until he has chased all birds from our yard.See also: chase, placechase someone or something(away) from some place and chase someone or something out of some placeto drive someone or something away from or out of a place. The police sirens chased the thief from the building. We chased away all the children from the pond.See also: chase, place |
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