Pursue in spanish

Perseguir

pronunciation: peɹ̩segiɹ̩ part of speech: verb
In gestures

pursue = seguir, aplicar, continuar con. 

Example: All effective indexes must have some common facets if only because the audience does not alter merely because the indexer chooses to pursue certain indexing practices.

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» pursue + a goal = perseguir un objetivo.

Example: However these distinctions are not always clear cut, the public sector may pursue profit-related goals and the private sector may adopt other goals besides profit (improving work environments, quality of life).

» pursue + a hobby = dedicarse a un hobby.

Example: Dewey, who was keenly interested in reforming the spelling of the English language, lost no opportunity of pursuing this particular hobby: christened Melville, he soon dropped the final 'le', and even went to the extreme of spelling his final name 'Dui' for a time.

» pursue + an answer = buscar una respuesta.

Example: In order to do that, our schools and professional institutions must allow our students, the faculty and the information professionals to pursue the answers we all will need sooner than we think.

» pursue + an end = perseguir un fin.

Example: I would say that the general end of objectivity in the headings that Ms. Marshall talked about is a very laudable end and should be pursued.

» pursue + an interest = mantener un interés, interesarse por.

Example: This policy benefits library staff through supporting the freedom to pursue a variety of professional interests.

» pursue + an objective = perseguir un objetivo.

Example: The USA has pursued these objectives through 2 principal avenues -- bilateral negotiations with specific countries and multilateral negotiations through the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT).

» pursue + a question = intentar responder a una pregunta.

Example: It is important to ensure that one is pursuing the patron's question and has not gone off on another track.

» pursue + a subject = estudiar un tema.

Example: Bowers has always placed great stress of his opinion that analytical bibliography is a subject which can be pursued as an entirely independent area of study for its own sake.

» pursue + Nombre + further = continuar con, continuar tratando.

Example: To pursue the parallels between printed title indexes and online searching of natural-language terms further, it is useful to summarize the attractions and limitations of natural-language indexing.

» pursue + material = buscar material.

Example: Working back from the most recent issues may reveal reviews, rebuttals, and revisions before time is squandered pursuing outdated or refuted materials.

» pursue + money = recabar fondos.

Example: Often the majority group in these councils is of the left, but the approach to obtaining finance has been bi-partisan and pragmatic, with groups of every political persuasion avidly pursuing Community money.

» pursue + Posesivo + dreams = perseguir + Posesivo + sueños, seguir + Posesivo + sueños.

Example: This a documentary telling the story of a teenage girl in Iran pursuing her dreams against the odds.

Pursue synonyms

engage in spanish: , pronunciation: engeɪdʒ part of speech: verb follow in spanish: , pronunciation: fɑloʊ part of speech: verb prosecute in spanish: , pronunciation: prɑsəkjut part of speech: verb go after in spanish: , pronunciation: goʊæftɜr part of speech: verb act on in spanish: , pronunciation: æktɑn part of speech: verb follow up on in spanish: , pronunciation: fɑloʊʌpɑn part of speech: verb quest for in spanish: , pronunciation: kwestfɔr part of speech: verb quest after in spanish: , pronunciation: kwestæftɜr part of speech: verb
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