chaser 英 [ˈtʃeɪsə(r)]   美 [ˈtʃesɚ]

chaser

chaser  英 [ˈtʃeɪsə(r)] 美 [ˈtʃesɚ]

n. 驱逐舰;猎人;饮烈酒后喝的饮料;[机] 螺纹梳刀 

名词复数:chasers 

Most often the chaser is a monster or some person that is frightening, and occasionally it may be an animal. 通常情况下追赶者是一只怪兽或某些穷凶极恶的人,有时也可能是一种动物在追赶你。
The Dream chaser has a lifting body design; it looks something like an airplane without the large wings on the side. “追梦者”太空船的设计中具有升力体机身,让它看起来像一架两侧没有巨大机翼的飞机。

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  • n. 驱逐舰;猎人;饮烈酒后喝的饮料;[机] 螺纹梳刀
  • 1. Most often the chaser is a monster or some person that is frightening, and occasionally it may be an animal.

    通常情况下追赶者是一只怪兽或某些穷凶极恶的人,有时也可能是一种动物在追赶你。

  • 2. The Dream chaser has a lifting body design; it looks something like an airplane without the large wings on the side.

    “追梦者”太空船的设计中具有升力体机身,让它看起来像一架两侧没有巨大机翼的飞机。

  • 3. The extent of chaser's vocabulary is astonishing, but it's no surprise that a dog could be trained to sit, stay, or fetch particular objects from under the couch.

    对于追赶者具有如此大的词汇量,大家确实感到惊讶,但是假如说可以训练狗坐,站,去沙发下叼东西,大家一定不会感到奇怪。

  • chaser (n.) c. 1300, "horse trained for chasing," agent noun from chase (v.), probably in some cases from Old French chaceor "huntsman, hunter." Meaning "water or mild beverage taken after a strong drink" is by 1894, U.S. colloquial. French had chasse (from chasser "to chase") "a drink of liquor taken (or said to be taken) to kill the aftertaste of coffee or tobacco," which was used in English from c. 1800.
chaser / ˈtʃeɪsə(r) ; NAmE ˈtʃeɪsər / noun 1 a drink that you have after another of a different kind, for example a stronger alcoholic drink after a weak one (饮淡酒后喝的)烈性酒 a beer with a whisky chaser 喝啤酒后接着喝威士忌酒 2 a horse for steeplechaseracing (= in which horses must jump over a series of fences) (参加障碍赛的)马 chaser chasers chaser / ˈtʃeɪsə(r) ; NAmE ˈtʃeɪsər /
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