run around after
US /rʌn əˈraʊnd ˈæf.tər/
UK /rʌn əˈraʊnd ˈæf.tər/

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뒤치다꺼리하다, 수발하다
to spend a lot of time and effort doing things for someone, especially when it is unnecessary or unappreciated
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I'm tired of having to run around after my kids all day.
하루 종일 아이들 뒤치다꺼리하는 게 지겨워.
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She's always running around after her elderly parents.
그녀는 항상 나이 든 부모님 뒤치다꺼리를 하고 있어.