第三人称复数:pursuits
名词
1. Fishing is his favorite pursuit.
钓鱼是他最喜欢的消遣。
2. He was captured without much pursuit.
没有经过多少追捕就把他捉住了。
3. He wasted his life in the vain pursuit of pleasure.
他为了追求享乐而白白虚度了一生。
4. He is engaged in scientific pursuit.
他从事科学研究。
1. 追求;寻求
Your pursuit of something is your attempts at achieving it. If you do something in pursuit of a particular result, you do it in order to achieve that result.
e.g. ...a young man whose relentless pursuit of excellence is conducted with single-minded determination.
一心一意、坚定不移地追求完美的年轻人
e.g. ...individuals who impoverish their families in pursuit of some dream.
为了追求某个梦想而使家庭陷于贫困的人
2. 实行;贯彻;实施
The pursuit of an activity, interest, or plan consists of all the things that you do when you are carrying it out.
e.g. The vigorous pursuit of policies is no guarantee of success.
坚决贯彻方针政策并不能保证成功。
3. 追赶;追逐;追捕
Someone who is in pursuit of a person, vehicle, or animal is chasing them.
e.g. ...a police officer who drove a patrol car at more than 120mph in pursuit of a motor cycle.
以超过每小时120英里的时速驾驶巡逻车追赶一辆摩托车的警官
4. (自行车赛和滑冰竞赛中的)追逐赛
In cycling and skating, the pursuit is a race in which two competitors or teams start on opposite sides of a circular track and try to catch up with each other.
e.g. Moreau took gold in the five-kilometre individual pursuit competition.
莫罗在个人五公里追逐赛中获得金牌。
5. 娱乐;爱好
Your pursuits are your activities, usually activities that you enjoy when you are not working.
e.g. They both love outdoor pursuits...
他们俩都喜欢户外活动。
e.g. His favourite childhood pursuits were sailing, swimming and cycling.
儿时他最大的爱好是帆船运动、游泳和骑自行车。
6. 穷追不舍
If you are in hot pursuit of someone, you are chasing after them with great determination.
e.g. I rushed through with Sue in hot pursuit.
我冲了过去,苏在后面穷追不舍。
1. Bush signed the Patriot Act, giving the government powers to search records and conduct roving wiretaps in pursuit of terrorists.
2. pursuit
2. Liu said that shots were fired by the police during the course of pursuit.
3. The nagging problems at home are acting as brakes for Obama's aggressive diplomatic ambitions, making America's pursuit of the strategic targets of hegemony a turbulent affair.
4. Balancing the goal of equity with the pursuit of greater liberalization and promotion of consumption is no cakewalk.
5. pursuit
5. The huge economic losses incurred from the cancellation of the projects do not justify the wild pursuit of hydroelectricity by some local governments and businesses.
6. Readers cannot help but be impressed with the unyielding pursuit of the young village women for a decent life.
7. But Ji is not alone in forsaking a Hollywood career in pursuit of greener pastures in the Middle Kingdom.
8. pursuit的意思
8. The pursuit of GDP growth has led to unwise and careless use of land and capital as well as to environmental damage.
9. This ceaseless pursuit of environmentally conscious development is exactly in line with the themes of the expo over the past four decades.
10. pursuit什么意思
10. The top 60 finishers in the sprint event qualify for the pursuit competition with everyone chasing the winner of the sprint event.
noun
1. pursuit
1. the act of pursuing in an effort to overtake or capture
e.g. the culprit started to run and the cop took off in pursuit
Synonym: chase pursual following
2. a diversion that occupies one's time and thoughts (usually pleasantly)
e.g. sailing is her favorite pastime
his main pastime is gambling
he counts reading among his interests
they criticized the boy for his limited pursuits
3. an auxiliary activity
Synonym: avocation by-line hobby sideline spare-time activity
4. pursuit是什么意思
4. a search for an alternative that meets cognitive criteria
e.g. the pursuit of love
life is more than the pursuance of fame
a quest for wealth