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夢を追い続ける is the Japanese way to express “pursue your dreams,” “follow your dreams,” or “chase your dreams.”
If you have dreams that you want to pursue and make true, this is the phrase for you.
The first character is “dream” or “dreams.” The rest of the characters establish the idea of chasing or pursuing.
Note: Because this selection contains some special Japanese Hiragana characters, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
See Also: Pursuit of Happiness
追尋夢想 means “pursue your dreams,” “follow your dreams,” or “chase your dreams” in Chinese.
The first two characters mean “to pursue,” “to track down,” or “to search for.”
The last two mean dreams. This version of dreams refers to those with an element of reality (not the dreams you have when you sleep but rather your aspirations or goals in life).
This title will tell everyone that you want to make your dreams come true.
See Also: Pursuit of Happiness
These search terms might be related to Chase:
Follow Your Heart
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Listen to Your Heart / Follow Your Heart
Pursue Your Dreams
Pursuit of Happiness
The Game of Weiqi / Weichi / Go
Below are some entries from our dictionary that may match your chase search...
Characters If shown, 2nd row is Simp. Chinese |
Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
攆 撵 see styles |
niǎn nian3 nien |
to expel; to oust; (dialect) to chase after; to try to catch up with |
追 see styles |
zhuī zhui1 chui sako さこ |
to chase; to pursue; to look into; to investigate; to reminisce; to recall; to court (one's beloved); to binge-watch (a TV drama); retroactively; posomethingumously (surname) Sako To pursue, follow after; to follow the dead with thoughts and services. |
逐 see styles |
zhú zhu2 chu chiku |
(bound form) to pursue; to chase away; individually; one by one To drive, urge; expel; exorcise. |
遣 see styles |
qiǎn qian3 ch`ien chien ken けん |
(bound form) to dispatch; to send; (bound form) to drive away; to dispel (personal name) Ken To send; to drive away. |
馳 驰 see styles |
chí chi2 ch`ih chih hase はせ |
to run fast; to speed; to gallop; to disseminate; to spread (surname) Hase to chase after |
回す see styles |
mawasu まわす |
(transitive verb) (1) to turn; to rotate; to gyrate; (2) to circulate; to send around; (3) to surround; (4) to put something to a new use (e.g. leftovers); (suf,v5s) (5) ... around (e.g. to chase someone around); (6) to dial (e.g. telephone number); (Godan verb with "su" ending) (7) to invest; (8) to gang-rape |
廻す see styles |
mawasu まわす |
(transitive verb) (1) to turn; to rotate; to gyrate; (2) to circulate; to send around; (3) to surround; (4) to put something to a new use (e.g. leftovers); (suf,v5s) (5) ... around (e.g. to chase someone around); (6) to dial (e.g. telephone number); (Godan verb with "su" ending) (7) to invest; (8) to gang-rape |
扣女 see styles |
kòu nǚ kou4 nu:3 k`ou nü kou nü |
(slang) to pick up girls; to chase after girls |
新藁 see styles |
shinwara しんわら |
(1) new straw; straw from the current year; (2) rice seedlings boiled and dried and then tied into a woman's hair to chase evil spirits away |
泡妞 see styles |
pào niū pao4 niu1 p`ao niu pao niu |
to pick up girls; to play around with girls; to chase after girls |
猛追 see styles |
moutsui / motsui もうつい |
(noun, transitive verb) hot pursuit; hot chase |
獵艷 猎艳 see styles |
liè yàn lie4 yan4 lieh yen |
to chase women; to express oneself in a pompous flowery style |
追う see styles |
ou / o おう |
(transitive verb) (1) to chase; to run after; to pursue; (2) to follow (a set order, a trend, etc.); (3) to drive out; to oust; to expel; (4) to drive (e.g. a herd); (5) to be pressed (e.g. for time) |
追夢 see styles |
zhuī mèng zhui1 meng4 chui meng |
to chase a dream; to pursue one's dreams |
追打 see styles |
zhuī dǎ zhui1 da3 chui ta oiuchi おいうち |
to chase and beat (place-name) Oiuchi |
追撃 see styles |
tsuigeki ついげき |
(noun, transitive verb) pursuit (of a fleeing enemy); chase; follow-up attack |
追殺 追杀 see styles |
zhuī shā zhui1 sha1 chui sha |
to chase to kill |
追求 see styles |
zhuī qiú zhui1 qiu2 chui ch`iu chui chiu tsuikyuu / tsuikyu ついきゅう |
to pursue (a goal etc) stubbornly; to seek after; to woo (noun, transitive verb) pursuit (of a goal, ideal, etc.); search; chase; seeking after to pursue |
追走 see styles |
tsuisou / tsuiso ついそう |
(noun, transitive verb) chasing; chase |
追趕 追赶 see styles |
zhuī gǎn zhui1 gan3 chui kan |
to pursue; to chase after; to accelerate; to catch up with; to overtake |
追跡 see styles |
tsuiseki ついせき |
(n,vs,vt,adj-no) (1) chase; pursuit; tracking; stalking; (n,vs,vt,adj-no) (2) following up; tracing |
追蹤 追踪 see styles |
zhuī zōng zhui1 zong1 chui tsung tsuishou / tsuisho ついしょう |
to follow a trail; to trace; to pursue (noun/participle) (See 追跡・1) chase; pursuit; tracking; stalking |
追逐 see styles |
zhuī zhú zhui1 zhu2 chui chu |
to chase; to pursue vigorously |
追龍 追龙 see styles |
zhuī lóng zhui1 long2 chui lung |
(slang) to inhale the vapor from heroin heated on a piece of aluminum foil; to chase the dragon |
逐う see styles |
ou / o おう |
(transitive verb) (1) to chase; to run after; to pursue; (2) to follow (a set order, a trend, etc.); (3) to drive out; to oust; to expel; (4) to drive (e.g. a herd); (5) to be pressed (e.g. for time) |
逐夢 see styles |
zhú mèng zhu2 meng4 chu meng |
to chase a dream; to pursue one's dreams |
隨逐 随逐 see styles |
suí zhú sui2 zhu2 sui chu zuichiku |
To attach oneself to and follow, e.g. Buddha. |
馳求 see styles |
chí qiú chi2 qiu2 ch`ih ch`iu chih chiu |
to chase after |
驅趕 驱赶 see styles |
qū gǎn qu1 gan3 ch`ü kan chü kan |
to drive (vehicle); to drive out; to chase away; to herd (people towards a gate) |
鳥追 see styles |
torioi とりおい |
(1) driving off birds; (2) procession held at the New Year to chase away the birds for the year, with children singing songs as the villagers walked from house to house; (3) female street musician who wore a braided hat and carried a shamisen; (4) street entertainer who appeared on New Year's eve and performed with a fan; (place-name) Torioi |
The following table may be helpful for those studying Chinese or Japanese...
Title | Characters | Romaji (Romanized Japanese) | Various forms of Romanized Chinese | |
Chase | チェイス | cheisu | ||
Chase | 蔡斯 | cài sī / cai4 si1 / cai si / caisi | ts`ai ssu / tsaissu / tsai ssu | |
Chase | 切斯 | qiè sī / qie4 si1 / qie si / qiesi | ch`ieh ssu / chiehssu / chieh ssu | |
Pursue Your Dreams | 夢を追い続ける | yume wo oi tsudukeru yumewooitsudukeru | ||
Pursue Your Dreams | 追尋夢想 追寻梦想 | zhuī xún mèng xiǎng zhui1 xun2 meng4 xiang3 zhui xun meng xiang zhuixunmengxiang | chui hsün meng hsiang chuihsünmenghsiang |
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In some entries above you will see that characters have different versions above and below a line. In these cases, the characters above the line are Traditional Chinese, while the ones below are Simplified Chinese. |
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