pursue

pursue
[pəʹsju:] v
1. 1) преследовать (кого-л.); гнаться, бежать (за кем-л.)

to pursue a runaway - преследовать беглеца

2) преследовать, неотступно следовать

ill luck pursued him till his death - неудачи преследовали его до самой смерти

he is pursued by remorse - его мучат угрызения совести

the boy pursued his father with questions - мальчик донимал отца /докучал отцу/ своими вопросами

2. искать, добиваться

to pursue pleasure - искать удовольствий

to pursue fame - искать славы, гнаться за славой

3. следовать какому-л. курсу; придерживаться намеченного плана

to pursue the policy of peace - вести /проводить/ политику мира

to pursue an inquiry - вести /проводить/ расследование

4. 1) продолжать (занятие, обсуждение, путешествие и т. п.)

to pursue one's studies - продолжать занятия

to pursue a subject - продолжать разговор на какую-л. тему; продолжать обсуждение какого-л. вопроса

2) редк. продолжать (говорить)
❝and so❞, he pursued, ❝we must act❞ - «итак, - продолжал он, - мы должны действовать»
3) следовать

to pursue a northern course - следовать курсом на север

5. заниматься (чем-л.), избрать (что-л.) своей профессией

to pursue science [art] - заниматься наукой [искусством]

6. преим. шотл. юр.
1) возбуждать, подавать (жалобу), предъявлять (иск)
2) возбуждать (дело)

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  • Pursue — Pur*sue , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pursued}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pursuing}.] [OE. pursuen, porsuen, OF. porsivre, poursuivre, poursuir, F. poursuivre, fr. L. prosequi; pro forward + sequi to follow. See {Sue}, and cf. {Prosecute}, {Pursuivant}.] 1. To… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pursue — [v1] chase, follow accompany, attend, badger, bait, bird dog*, bug, camp on the doorstep of*, chivy, dog*, fish*, give chase, go after, harass, harry, haunt, hound, hunt, hunt down, move behind, nose around*, oppress, persevere, persist, plague,… …   New thesaurus

  • pursue — I (carry on) verb adhere to, cling to, conduct, continue, cultivate, enact, engage, execute, follow, go in for, keep on, keep up, maintain, perform, permanere, persevere, persist, persistere, practice, proceed, prosecute, stick to II (chase) verb …   Law dictionary

  • pursue — [pər so͞o′, pərsyo͞o′] vt. pursued, pursuing [ME pursuen < OFr poursuir < VL prosequere, for L prosequi < pro , forth + sequi, to follow: see SEQUENT] 1. to follow in order to overtake, capture, or kill; chase 2. to proceed along, follow …   English World dictionary

  • Pursue — Pur*sue , v. i. 1. To go in pursuit; to follow. [1913 Webster] The wicked flee when no man pursueth. Prov. xxviii. 1. [1913 Webster] Men hotly pursued after the objects of their ambition. Earle. [1913 Webster] 2. To go on; to proceed, especially… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • pursue — late 13c., to follow with hostile intent, from Anglo Fr. pursuer, from O.Fr. poursuir (Mod. Fr. poursuivre), variant of porsivre, from V.L. *prosequare, from L. prosequi follow up (Cf. prosecute), from pro forward + sequi follow (see SEQUEL (Cf …   Etymology dictionary

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  • pursue — ► VERB (pursues, pursued, pursuing) 1) follow in order to catch or attack. 2) seek to attain (a goal). 3) engage in or continue with (an activity or course of action). 4) continue to investigate or discuss. DERIVATIVES …   English terms dictionary

  • pursue — verb 1 continue sth/try to achieve sth ADVERB ▪ further, still ▪ actively, aggressively, energetically, vigorously ▪ doggedly, relentlessly …   Collocations dictionary

  • pursue — [[t]pə(r)sju͟ː, su͟ː[/t]] ♦♦♦ pursues, pursuing, pursued 1) VERB If you pursue an activity, interest, or plan, you carry it out or follow it. [FORMAL] [V n] It became harder for women married to diplomats to pursue their own interests... [V n] He …   English dictionary


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