词汇 | go after something/somebody |
释义 | go after something/somebodygo after something/somebody phrasal verbphr v a) TRY TO DO OR GET somethingto follow or chase someone or something because you want to catch them 跟着,追赶〔某人或某物〕 Joe went after her to make sure she was unhurt. 乔去追她,确保她没有受伤。 b) to try to get something 争取,谋求 I can’t decide whether to go after the job or not. 我决定不了要不要去争取这份工作。 Examples from the Corpus go after • Definitely the place to go after a good bike ride.• Ask him to show you what you need for refreshment and never go after a solution of your own design.• He'd have to go after him now, get the wire off him and fix the door.• It is all about the winning and they both simply go after it in their way that gets them there.• He saw a shaky-looking Halberstadt turn eastwards and went after it.• One story goes back to Warsaw, where his mother went after she left her village.• So I went after the real issues.• But the law that goes after those who hire illegally is controversial among businesses. → go after something/somebody at go1(PHRASAL VERB) |
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