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perseguir
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
pursue [америк. pərˈsu, брит. pəˈsjuː] ГЛ. перех.
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
proseguir офиц.
2.2. pursue (carry out, continue with):
pursue profession
pursue profession
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
perseguir fugitivo/delincuente
perseguir presa
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
pursue [pəˈsju:, америк. pɚˈsu:] ГЛ. перех.
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
Выражения:
to pursue a career
to pursue a degree in sth
to pursue a goal
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
to pursue sth/sb
английский
английский
испанский
испанский
pursue [pər·ˈsu] ГЛ. перех.
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
испанский
испанский
английский
английский
to pursue sth/sb
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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The police unwaveringly supported the legally constituted government during the 1981 coup attempt.
en.wikipedia.org
Many photographers have explored similar subject matter, but few have embraced such an unwaveringly existential viewpoint.
www.wired.com
Her kindness and sweetness are beyond compare; she is irritatingly smart, unwaveringly open-minded and loves me like nobody's business.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Ted has unwaveringly fought for conservative principles time after time, and as president, he will do the same.
fox40.com
Most were unwaveringly optimistic about their immediate future, expressing a strong desire to remain in the military family in some role.
www.telegraph.co.uk