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TOEFL BNC: 1976 COCA: 1785

pursue

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pur·sue /pəˈsjuː $ pərˈsuː/ ●●○ S3 W2 AWL verb [transitiveT]  
1 CONTINUE/NOT STOPto continue doing an activity or trying to achieve something over a long period of time 追求,继续进行 pursuit
 She plans to pursue a career in politics.
她计划从政。
 Students should pursue their own interests, as well as do their school work.
除了完成课业之外,学生也应该追求自己的兴趣。
pursue a goal/aim/objective etc
 companies that pursue the traditional goal of profits
照例追求利润的公司
 a campaign promise to pursue policies that will help the poor
贯彻扶贫政策的竞选承诺
2 pursue the matter/argument/question etc CONTINUE/NOT STOPto continue trying to find out about or persuade someone about a particular subject 追究某件事/继续争论/深究某问题等
 Janet did not dare pursue the matter further.
珍妮特不敢进一步追查那件事。
 The defence pursued the question of Dr Carrington’s state of mind.
被告方深究卡林顿博士精神状态这个问题。
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3 FOLLOWto chase or follow someone or something, in order to catch them, attack them etc 〔为抓捕、袭击等而〕紧随之后;追捕,追击 pursuit
 Briggs ran across the field with one officer pursuing him.
布里格斯跑过农田,一名警察紧随其后。
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4 PERSUADEto keep trying to persuade someone to have a relationship with you 追求〔某人〕
 I was pleased, but somewhat embarrassed, when she pursued me.
她追求我我很高兴,不过也有些尴尬。
nCOLLOCATIONS
nouns
pursue a career
You have to be dedicated to pursue a career in medicine.
pursue an interest
Always encourage children to pursue their interests.
pursue a goal/aim/objective
She was known to be ruthless in pursuing her goals.
pursue your ambitions
David left the company to pursue his political ambitions.
pursue a policy/strategy
The organization is pursuing a policy of cost cutting.
Examples from the Corpus
From Longman Business Dictionary
pursuepur·sue /pəˈsjuːpərˈsuː/ verb [transitiveT]
1to do something or try to achieve something over a long period of time
She plans to pursue a career in politics.
Aptech intends to pursue its goal of becoming the market leader.
2pursue the matter/question/argument etc to continue trying to discuss something or deal with something
If the problem is not resolved to your satisfaction, you might be forced to pursue the matter in court.
Origin pursue
(1300-1400) Anglo-French pursuer, from Old French poursuir, from Latin prosequi; → PROSECUTE
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