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الكَوْنِ
perseguir
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
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pursue [Am pərˈsu, Brit pəˈsjuː] VERB trans
1.1. pursue (chase):
pursue
1.2. pursue (seek, strive for):
pursue pleasure/happiness
pursue hopes/rights
pursue hopes/rights
2.1. pursue (carry out, continue with):
pursue policy/course of action
pursue research/study
pursue research/study
2.2. pursue (carry out, continue with):
pursue profession
pursue profession
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to pursue sb relentlessly
perseguir fugitivo/delincuente
to pursue
perseguir presa
to pursue
to pursue
to pursue o chase sb
to pursue
im PONS Wörterbuch
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Englisch
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Spanisch
pursue [pəˈsju:, Am pɚˈsu:] VERB trans
1. pursue (chase):
pursue
2. pursue (seek to find):
pursue
pursue dreams, goals
pursue rights, peace
3. pursue (follow):
pursue plan
to pursue a matter
Wendungen:
to pursue a career
to pursue a degree in sth
to pursue a goal
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to pursue sth/sb
to pursue
to pursue
to pursue
im PONS Wörterbuch
Englisch
Englisch
Spanisch
Spanisch
pursue [pər·ˈsu] VERB trans
1. pursue (chase):
pursue
2. pursue (seek to find):
pursue
pursue dreams, goals
pursue rights, peace
3. pursue (follow):
pursue plan
to pursue a matter
4. pursue (work towards):
to pursue a career
to pursue a degree in sth
to pursue a goal
Spanisch
Spanisch
Englisch
Englisch
to pursue sth/sb
to pursue
to pursue
to pursue
Present
Ipursue
youpursue
he/she/itpursues
wepursue
youpursue
theypursue
Past
Ipursued
youpursued
he/she/itpursued
wepursued
youpursued
theypursued
Present Perfect
Ihavepursued
youhavepursued
he/she/ithaspursued
wehavepursued
youhavepursued
theyhavepursued
Past Perfect
Ihadpursued
youhadpursued
he/she/ithadpursued
wehadpursued
youhadpursued
theyhadpursued
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