pursuit
Oxford 5000 vocabulary |B2|ACADEMIC vocabulary pur‧suit /pəˈsjuːt $ pərˈsuːt/ noun
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تعاقب کردن، تعقیب، تعاقب، حرفه، پیشه، دنبال، پیگیری، قانون فقه: پیگرد، ورزش: مسابقه دوچرخه سواری انفرادی یا تیمی تعقیبی با زمانگیری، علوم نظامی: تعقیب کردن، دنبال کردن
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Synonyms & Related Words pursuit[noun]Synonyms:- pursuing, chase, hunt, quest, search, seeking, trailing
- occupation, activity, hobby, interest, line, pastime, pleasure
Related Idioms: a going all out (after)
Related Words: following,
reaching,
obtaining,
accomplishing,
accomplishment
English Thesaurus: hobby, interest, pastime, passion, pursuit, ... [TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary ▲
English Dictionary pur‧suit AC /pəˈsjuːt $ pərˈsuːt/
noun [
Word Family: noun:
pursuer,
pursuit;
verb:
pursue]
[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: Old French;
Origin: poursuite, from poursuir; ⇒ pursue]
1. [uncountable] when someone tries to get, achieve, or find something in a determined way ⇒
pursuepursuit of the pursuit of liberty and happiness the pursuit of war criminalsin (the) pursuit of something People are having to move to other areas in pursuit of work.2. [uncountable] when someone chases or follows someone else ⇒
pursuein pursuit There were four police cars in pursuit. The quarterback sprinted toward the end zone with Jansen in hot pursuit (=following closely behind).3. [countable usually plural] formal an activity such as a sport or
hobby, which you spend a lot of time doing:
pursuits such as swimming and tennis [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations pursuit nounI. attempt to find sth ADJ. relentless, ruthless, single-minded, vigorous | successful VERB + PURSUIT be engaged in PREP. in ~ of people travelling around the country in pursuit of work
~ of He is engaged in the ruthless pursuit of wealth. PHRASES the pursuit of a goal He devoted his waking hours to the single-minded pursuit of his goal.
the pursuit of excellence/happiness/knowledge/pleasure/truth [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
pursuit II. attempt to catch sb/sth VERB + PURSUIT give The police gave pursuit. PREP. in ~ (of) Two boys ran past with a security guard in pursuit. The guard set off in pursuit of the thief. PHRASES in close/hot pursuit Away ran the fox, with the hunters in hot pursuit. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
pursuit III. (usually pursuits) pastime ADJ. favourite, popular | active, energetic active leisure pursuits
country | indoor, outdoor | leisure, recreational | academic, artistic, cultural, educational, intellectual, sporting VERB + PURSUIT follow She has time now to follow her various artistic pursuits. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲
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