Chasers Meaning in English
word · lemma: chaser
Definition
'Chasers' can mean people or animals who chase something, or drinks taken after a strong alcoholic drink to make it easier to swallow.
Usage & Nuances
In drinks, a 'chaser' is usually a non-alcoholic beverage. As people, 'chasers' is more informal, often used in sports or casual speech. Distinguish from 'pursuers' (more formal). In bars, say 'a shot with a chaser.'
Spanish: perseguidores - acompañante (bebida)Portuguese (BR): perseguidores - bebida para acompanhar (álcool)Portuguese (PT): perseguidores - bebida para acompanhar (álcool)Chinese (Simplified): 追逐者 - 酒后饮料Chinese (Traditional): 追逐者 - 酒後飲料Hindi: पीछा करने वाले - ड्रिंक के साथ ली जाने वाली पेयArabic: مطاردون - مشروب يتبع الكحولBengali: তাড়িয়ে নেওয়া ব্যক্তি - চেজার (পানীয়ের জন্য)Russian: преследователи - запивка (алкоголь)Japanese: 追いかける人 - チェイサー(飲み物)Vietnamese: người đuổi theo - đồ uống giải rượuKorean: 추격자 - 체이서(음료)Turkish: kovalayanlar - içki sonrası içilen içecek (chaser)Urdu: پیچھا کرنے والے - چیسر (شراب کے بعد پیا جانے والا مشروب)Indonesian: pengejar - minuman pelengkap (chaser)
Example Sentences
The police are the chasers in the race.
basic
Some animals are natural chasers.
basic
She likes a lemon soda as her chasers after a shot.
basic
The storm chasers drove all night to follow the tornado.
natural
Most people take their shots with chasers to avoid the burning taste.
natural
You can't outrun the chasers forever, you know.
natural