to follow someone or something, usually to try to catch him, her, or it追赶;追捕;追击
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She said that she was tired of being pursued by crowds of journalists.
He ran down the street, hotly pursued by two police officers.
The disgraced minister walked swiftly from the car to his house pursued by a whole posse of reporters.
He'd been pursuing her for months and then she finally agreed to go out with him.
I don't think we should pursue this matter any further.
to try very hard to persuade someone to accept a job力劝(某人)接受聘用
to try to discover information about a subject追问,追查,追究
to try very hard to persuade someone to have a relationship with you追求(某人)
C1 If you pursue a plan, activity, or situation, you try to do it or achieve it, usually over a long period of time.追求,从事,实行
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The company is aggressively pursuing new business opportunities.
The government is pursuing a policy of containment.
He used to play with a group but now he's pursuing a solo career.
We should pursue every avenue in the search for an answer to this problem.
The government pursued every diplomatic channel to free the hostages.
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