"chase" means "쫓다" in Korean.

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쫓다
 
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Pronunciation tchot-tta
meaning chase
"chase" is "쫓다"(tchot-tta) in Korean.
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  • 아동 학대(child abuse)
  • 빈집털이(sneak thief)
  • 왕따(bullying)
  • 암살(assassination)
  • 공갈죄(the crime of blackmail)
  • 체포하다(arrest)
  • 뇌물(bribe)
  • 사건(incident)
  • 협박자(intimidator)
  • 감찰의(medical examiner)
  • 미해결 사건(unsolved cases)
  • 사건 현장(scene of a crime)
  • 교통사고(traffic accident)
  • 뒷조사(secret investigation)
  • 살인(murder)
  • 가석방(parole)
  • 강도(robber)
  • 추적하다(trace)
  • 병사(death from disease)
  • 고발장(bill of indictment)
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