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Chase rainbows Meaning in English

expression

ˈtʃeɪs/ /ˈɹeɪnˌboʊz
CHAYS RAYN-bohz
tʃˈeɪs/ /ɹˈeɪnbəʊz
CHAYS RAYN-bohz

释义

To try to achieve something that is impossible or very unlikely to happen, like pursuing a dream that cannot come true.

用法与细微差别

This idiom is informal and slightly poetic. Used to describe wasted effort or unrealistic ambitions. Often heard as advice or gentle criticism: 'Don't chase rainbows.' Similar expressions: 'pipe dream', 'building castles in the air.'

例句

He told his son not to chase rainbows and to focus on realistic goals.

basic

Some people spend their lives chasing rainbows instead of working toward real success.

basic

Don't waste your energy chasing rainbows; make a practical plan instead.

basic

You can keep chasing rainbows, but don’t be surprised if nothing changes.

natural

I used to chase rainbows when I was younger, but now I’m more practical.

natural

Are you really going to quit your job to chase rainbows?

natural