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pur·suit
/pɝˈsut, ˈsjut/
追蹤,追捕,追求,追趕,工作,職業
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pur·suit
n.
1.
The
act
of
following
or
going
after
;
esp
.,
a
following
with
haste
,
either
for
sport
or
in
hostility
;
chase
;
prosecution
;
as
,
the
pursuit
of
game
;
the
pursuit
of
an
enemy
.
Weak
we
are
,
and
can
not
shun
pursuit
.
--
Shak
.
2.
A
following
with
a
view
to
reach
,
accomplish
,
or
obtain
;
endeavor
to
attain
to
or
gain
;
as
,
the
pursuit
of
knowledge
;
the
pursuit
of
happiness
or
pleasure
.
3.
Course
of
business
or
occupation
;
continued
employment
with
a
view
to
same
end
;
as
,
mercantile
pursuits
;
a
literary
pursuit
.
4.
Law
Prosecution
. [
Obs
.]
That
pursuit
for
tithes
ought
,
and
of
ancient
time
did
pertain
to
the
spiritual
court
.
--
Fuller
.
Curve of pursuit
Geom.
,
a
curve
described
by
a
point
which
is
at
each
instant
moving
towards
a
second
point
,
which
is
itself
moving
according
to
some
specified
law
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
pursuit
n
1:
the
act
of
pursuing
in
an
effort
to
overtake
or
capture
;
"
the
culprit
started
to
run
and
the
cop
took
off
in
pursuit
" [
syn
:
chase
,
following
]
2:
a
search
for
an
alternative
that
meets
cognitive
criteria
;
"
the
pursuit
of
love
"; "
life
is
more
than
the
pursuance
of
fame
"; "
a
quest
for
wealth
" [
syn
:
pursuance
,
quest
]
3:
a
diversion
that
occupies
one's
time
and
thoughts
(
usually
pleasantly
); "
sailing
is
her
favorite
pastime
"; "
his
main
pastime
is
gambling
"; "
he
counts
reading
among
his
interests
"; "
they
criticized
the
boy
for
his
limited
pursuits
" [
syn
:
pastime
,
interest
]
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