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Meanings of
go after
in anglès
portuguès
ir à caça
català
empaitar
espanyol
rastrear
Back to the meaning
Go after with the intent to catch.
dog
track
trail
tail
chase
tag
chase after
give chase
Related terms
tag along
chase away
català
empaitar
portuguès
procurar
català
empaitar
espanyol
buscar
Back to the meaning
Go in search of or hunt for.
pursue
quest for
quest after
català
empaitar
Synonyms
Examples for "
dog
"
dog
track
trail
tail
chase
Examples for "
dog
"
1
The place was silent as the grave; not even a
dog
barked.
2
Parker refused to say whether the comments were racist or
dog
-
whistle
politics.
3
Outside the wind blew; far away in the distance a
dog
barked.
4
She opened it and found the tail of the little china
dog
.
5
The
dog
too went: the most noble-looking item in the beggarly assets.
1
Keeping
track
of these health statistics can help catch heart problems early.
2
Helgerson said New York's
track
record should help it make its case.
3
President Obama's new climate action plan puts Americans on the right
track
.
4
Osborne said both reports showed the government was on the right
track
.
5
The company helps government agencies
track
down terrorists and uncover financial fraud.
1
After high school graduation, however, many students stop leaving a paper
trail
.
2
The muddy
trail
I had left ten days ago seemed quite undisturbed.
3
Look the wrong way too often and every
trail
may go cold.
4
Could he have left a
trail
by way of his sea charts?
5
Increases in deaths tend to
trail
spikes new infections by several weeks.
1
The Russian civil war is dragging its mortal
tail
through eastern Europe.
2
Responses in
tail
arteries were not significantly different among the different groups.
3
She opened it and found the
tail
of the little china dog.
4
And the little dog in the corner wagged his
tail
and said:
5
The body and bones we could easily construct; and the
tail
too.
1
Navan's
chase
course has been deemed unraceable following an early morning inspection.
2
The
chase
was long and hot; but the end was in sight.
3
The place for the strong-limbed is in the thick of the
chase
.
4
The left fork would almost certainly lead him on a wild-goose
chase
.
5
My advice: Don't
chase
what maybe seems to be an easy solution.
1
Please note the question mark and the
tag
used for this post.
2
This example Media View replaces the standard playlist filters with
tag
clouds.
3
Unfortunately, the robotic pooch doesn't come with a price
tag
just yet.
4
Are you sure you don't want us to
tag
along? I ask.
5
This new imponderable was just another to
tag
onto a long list.
1
Nicodemus argued that they should
chase
after
Deirdre as soon as possible.
2
We had almost forgotten our original quest in the
chase
after
Sahwah.
3
I think I was once in a
chase
after
that same man.
4
The duty officer had already dispatched some MSVs to
chase
after
them.
5
Neither Suzie nor I was in any condition to
chase
after
him.
1
I rather expected Daws to
give
chase
,
and he proved me right.
2
In thirty-eight seconds they will know and
give
chase
from all sides.
3
Ankhor's mercenaries will
give
chase
when they learn that I am gone.
4
Hastily the Germans made a rush for their aeroplanes to
give
chase
.
5
They will think we have it with us and will
give
chase
.
Usage of
go after
in anglès
1
Funds like Oaktree are likely to
go
after
several deals, he said.
2
We could use Lewis' visit as an excuse to
go
after
it.
3
They are well-organised campaigns that
go
after
specific industries seeking specific data.
4
The feds, but not Spitzer, did, however,
go
after
one specific individual.
5
When vampires feed, they will usually
go
after
the underbelly of society.
6
Do you think it's going to be enough to
go
after
Wise?'
7
The new agency would enforce tenants' rights and
go
after
bad landlords.
8
You mark my words; he'd
go
after
them and hang them too!
9
Now the firm is gearing up to
go
after
more government contracts.
10
Rarely, if ever, do they
go
after
a service's top research priority.
11
He wanted to
go
after
him then, but I wouldn't allow it.
12
But once the network decided to
go
after
O'Brien, it moved quickly.
13
Are you willing to
go
after
this change of attitude with urgency?
14
We choose two of the tumble-down vehicles and
go
after
the ladies.
15
They are all gone ; and you had better not
go
after
them.
16
We must
go
after
them in the third period, announced Captain Wolgast.
Other examples for "go after"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
go
after
go
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
go after
portuguès
ir à caça
caçar
perseguir
procurar
català
empaitar
seguir
rastrejar
seguir la pista
perseguir
espanyol
rastrear
buscar
perseguir
dedicarse
Go after
through the time
Go after
across language varieties
Canada
Common
United States of America
Common
Australia
Common
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