run的意思和读音

run

: [rʌn] : [rʌn]

n.);

v.);

(running);

ran  runs  running  

v.+n.run business,run company,run risk,run service,run system

adv.+v.effectively run,probably run

n.outing,trip,sequence,series,course

v.jog,flow,proceed,manage,operate

runv.move fast on foot

1.[i]to move using your legs, going faster than when you walk

Can you run as fast as Mike?

They turned and ran when they saw us coming.

She came running to meet us.

The dogs ran off as soon as we appeared.

2.[t]~ sthto travel a particular distance by running

Who was the first person to run a mile in under four minutes?

3.[i]to run as a sport

She used to run when she was at college.

I often go running before work.

race

4.[i][t]to take part in a race

He will be running in the 100 metres tonight. 100

There are only five horses running in the first race.

to run the marathon

Holmes ran a fine race to take the gold medal.

5.[t][oftpass]~ sth);使to make a race take place

The Derby will be run in spite of the bad weather.

hurry

6.[i]+ adv./prep.to hurry from one place to another

I've spent the whole day running around after the kids.

manage

7.[t]~ sthto be in charge of a business, etc.

to run a hotel/store/language school

He has no idea how to run a business.

Stop trying to run my life(= organize it) for me.

The shareholders want more say in how the company is run.

a badly run company

state-run industries

provide

8.[t]~ sthto make a service, course of study, etc. available to people

The college runs summer courses for foreign students.

vehicle/machine

9.[t]~ sth使to own and use a vehicle or machine

I can't afford to run a car on my salary.

10.[i][t]使to operate or function; to make sth do this

Stan had the chainsaw running.

Her life had always run smoothly before.

Our van runs on(= uses) diesel.

Could you run the engine for a moment?

buses/trains

11.[i](+ adv./prep.)线to travel on a particular route

Buses to Oxford run every half-hour.

All the trains are running late(= are leaving later than planned) .

12.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)使线使to make buses, trains, etc. travel on a particular route

They run extra trains during the rush hour.

drive sb

13.[t](informal)~ sb + adv./prep.to drive sb to a place in a car

Shall I run you home?

move somewhere

14.[i]+ adv./prep.to move, especially quickly, in a particular direction

The car ran off the road into a ditch.

A shiver ran down my spine.

The sledge ran smoothly over the frozen snow.

The old tramlines are still there but now no trams run on them.

15.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to move sth in a particular direction

She ran her fingers nervously through her hair.

I ran my eyes over the page.

lead/stretch

16.[i][t]使;(使to lead or stretch from one place to another; to make sth do this

He had a scar running down his left cheek.

The road runs parallel to the river.

We ran a cable from the lights to the stage.

continue for time

17.[i]~ (for sth)to continue for a particular period of time without stopping

Her last musical ran for six months on Broadway.

This debate will run and run !

18.[i]~ (for sth)to operate or be valid for a particular period of time

The permit runs for three months.

The lease on my house only has a year left to run.

happen

19.[i]to happen at the time mentioned

Programmes are running a few minutes behind schedule this evening.

The murderer was given three life sentences, to run concurrently.

guns, drugs, etc.

20.[t]~ sth (+ adv./prep.)to bring or take sth into a country illegally and secretly

of story/argument

21.[i][t]to have particular words, contents, etc.

Their argument ran something like this…

‘Ten shot dead by gunmen,’ ran the newspaper headline.”。

liquid

22.[i]+ adv./prep.to flow

The tears ran down her cheeks.

Water was running all over the bathroom floor.

23.[t]使to make liquid flow

She ran hot water into the bucket.

to run the hot tap(= to turn it so that water flows from it)

I'll run a bath for you.

I'll run you a bath .

24.[i]to send out a liquid

Who left the tap running?

Your nose is running(= mucus is flowing from it) .

The smoke makes my eyes run.

25.[i]~ with sthto be covered with a liquid

His face was running with sweat.

The bathroom floor was running with water.

of colour

26.[i]退if the colourruns in a piece of clothing when it gets wet, it dissolves and may come out of the clothing into other things

melt

27.[i]to melt

The wax began to run.

be/become

28.[i]+ adj.to become different in a particular way, especially a bad way

The river ran dry(= stopped flowing) during the drought.

Supplies are running low .

We've run short of milk.

You've got your rivals running scared .使

29.[i]~ at sthto be at or near a particular level

Inflation was running at 26%. 26%。

of newspaper/magazine

30.[t]~ sthto print and publish an item or a story

On advice from their lawyers they decided not to run the story.

a test/check

31.[t]~ a test/check (on sth)…)to do a test/check on sth

The doctors decided to run some more tests on the blood samples.

in election

32.[i]to be a candidate in an election for a political position, especially in the US

Bush ran a second time in 2004.2004

to run for president

to run in the election

of tights/stockings

33.[i]if tights or stockingsrun , a long thin hole appears in them

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She knew she had only to call and he would come running.

come runningto be pleased to do what sb wants

She knew she had only to call and he would come running.

run for itto run in order to escape from sb/sth

It will be a lot easier when we have the database up and running.

up and runningworking fully and correctly

It will be a lot easier when we have the database up and running.

n.— see alsodry run,dummy run,trial runon foot

1.[c]an act of running; a period of time spent running or the distance that sb runs

I go for a run every morning.

a five-mile run

Catching sight of her he broke into a run(= started running) .

I decided to make a run for it(= to escape by running) .

She took the stairs at a run .

trip

2.[c]a trip by car, plane, boat, etc., especially a short one or one that is made regularly

They took the car out for a run.

of success/failure

3.[c]a period of sth good or bad happening; a series of successes or failures

a run of good/bad luck

Liverpool lost to Leeds, ending an unbeaten run of 18 games. 18

of play/movie

4.[c]a series of performances of a play or film/movie

The show had a record-breaking run in the London theatre.

of product

5.[c]the amount of a product that a company decides to make at one time

The first print run of 6 000 copies sold out. 6 000

money

6.[c][ususing]~ on the dollar, pound, etc.a situation when many people sell dollars, etc. and the value of the money falls

7.[c][ususing]~ on a banka situation when many people suddenly want to take their money out of a bank

sudden demand

8.[c][ususing]~ on stha situation when many people suddenly want to buy sth

a run on the band's latest CD

way things happen

9.[sing]the ~ of sththe way things usually happen; the way things seem to be happening on a particular occasion

In the normal run of things the only exercise he gets is climbing in and out of taxis.

Wise scored in the 15th minute against the run of play(= although the other team had seemed more likely to score) .怀 15

in sports

10.[c]a sloping track used in skiing and some other sports

a ski/toboggan, etc. run

11.[c]a point scored in the game of cricket or baseball

Our team won by four runs.

in election

12.[sing]an act of trying to get elected to public office

He made an unsuccessful run for governor in 2008.2008

for animals/birds

13.[c]a confined area in which animals or birds are kept as pets or on a farm

a chicken run

in music

14.[c]a series of notes sung or played quickly up or down the scale

in card games

15.[c]a series of cards held by one player

IDM

He was very different from the general run of movie stars.

the common, general, ordinary, usual run (of sth)the average type of sth

He was very different from the general run of movie stars.

Her dogs have the run of the house.

give sb/get/have the run of sth使使to give sb/get/have permission to make full use of sth

Her dogs have the run of the house.

give sb a (good) run for their moneyto make sb try very hard, using all their skill and effort, in order to beat you in a game or competition

He's on the run from the police.

I've been on the run all day and I'm exhausted.

Here are some quick recipes for when you're eating on the run(= in a hurry) .

on the runtrying to avoid being captured

He's on the run from the police.

(informal)continuously active and moving around

I've been on the run all day and I'm exhausted.

Here are some quick recipes for when you're eating on the run(= in a hurry) .

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na.1.“run”

v.1.to move quickly to a place using your legs and feet; to run in a race; to have a race in a particular place or at a particular time; to run a particular distance2.to control and organize something such as a business, organization, or event; to organize and provide something such as a service or class3.if a machine or engine runs, or if you run it, it is working; to start or to use a computer program4.if a liquid runs somewhere, it flows there; if a river runs somewhere, it flows there; if a faucet runs, or if you run it, water comes out of it; if something is running with a liquid, the liquid is flowing down it; to fill a bath or other container with water from a faucet5.to try to be elected to an official job or position6.if a bus, train, etc. runs, it travels somewhere at regular times; to take someone somewhere in your car; if a vehicle runs somewhere, it moves there because the driver is not controlling it properly7.if a play, movie, or television program runs, it continues to be performed or shown; if an official agreement or document runs until a particular time, you can continue to use it until that date8.to reach a particular amount or rate9.to move or rub something along something else10.if something such as a road or wall runs somewhere, it exists in that place11.to put something such as a wire or thread somewhere12.if a feeling runs through you, you experience it; to have a particular thought13.if newspapers run an article, advertisement, or photograph, they print it14.if a piece of clothing or a color runs, the color spreads when you wash it; if something such as paint or ink runs, it spreads to where it should not be; if something such as butter runs, it becomes liquid and spreads because it is warm15.to bring someone or something illegally into a country16.to grow in a particular direction17.to move smoothly18.if a story, argument, etc. runs in a particular way, this is what happens or what someone says19.if tights or pantyhose run, a hole in them becomes longer1.to move quickly to a place using your legs and feet; to run in a race; to have a race in a particular place or at a particular time; to run a particular distance2.to control and organize something such as a business, organization, or event; to organize and provide something such as a service or class3.if a machine or engine runs, or if you run it, it is working; to start or to use a computer program4.if a liquid runs somewhere, it flows there; if a river runs somewhere, it flows there; if a faucet runs, or if you run it, water comes out of it; if something is running with a liquid, the liquid is flowing down it; to fill a bath or other container with water from a faucet5.to try to be elected to an official job or position6.if a bus, train, etc. runs, it travels somewhere at regular times; to take someone somewhere in your car; if a vehicle runs somewhere, it moves there because the driver is not controlling it properly7.if a play, movie, or television program runs, it continues to be performed or shown; if an official agreement or document runs until a particular time, you can continue to use it until that date8.to reach a particular amount or rate9.to move or rub something along something else10.if something such as a road or wall runs somewhere, it exists in that place11.to put something such as a wire or thread somewhere12.if a feeling runs through you, you experience it; to have a particular thought13.if newspapers run an article, advertisement, or photograph, they print it14.if a piece of clothing or a color runs, the color spreads when you wash it; if something such as paint or ink runs, it spreads to where it should not be; if something such as butter runs, it becomes liquid and spreads because it is warm15.to bring someone or something illegally into a country16.to grow in a particular direction17.to move smoothly18.if a story, argument, etc. runs in a particular way, this is what happens or what someone says19.if tights or pantyhose run, a hole in them becomes longer

n.1.the action of running for pleasure or in a sport; a race in which you must run a long distance2.a period of time when you continue to succeed or fail, especially in a sport or business; a period of time when a play or television program is performed or shown regularly3.an attempt to be elected to an official job or position4.the amount of something that a company or factory produces at one time5.one point in the game of baseball; one point in the game of cricket6.a trip that a train, ship, etc. does regularly; a short trip that you do in a car for pleasure7.a small area with a fence around it where animals such as chickens or rabbits can run around8.a slope that you can slide down, usually on skis; a shaped object for sliding or rolling something down9.in card games, a group of cards whose numbers are in a series, for example a 4, 5, and 610.a long thin hole in stockings or pantyhose1.the action of running for pleasure or in a sport; a race in which you must run a long distance2.a period of time when you continue to succeed or fail, especially in a sport or business; a period of time when a play or television program is performed or shown regularly3.an attempt to be elected to an official job or position4.the amount of something that a company or factory produces at one time5.one point in the game of baseball; one point in the game of cricket6.a trip that a train, ship, etc. does regularly; a short trip that you do in a car for pleasure7.a small area with a fence around it where animals such as chickens or rabbits can run around8.a slope that you can slide down, usually on skis; a shaped object for sliding or rolling something down9.in card games, a group of cards whose numbers are in a series, for example a 4, 5, and 610.a long thin hole in stockings or pantyhose

na.1.The past participle of run

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5. Egypt n. run v. tale n. ...

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1.Mornings begin with the smell of my "get up and go fast" brew in the kitchen before I fly out the door on my way to a run or the gym.

2.Height seems to run in his generation of his family, as Zhao Liang is the oldest in a family of tall children.

3.My first care was to run to the door; he had left the key in it, taking the simple precaution of turning it twice in the lock.

4.But, you know, not everybody has all these skills. There are very few people who have the full set of skills that it takes to run a company.

5.On the other side of the track I ran into a wall of cheers. No time to react, no time to think, just time to run and run hard.

6.The next day, she was doing so well, they wanted to run tests on her.

7.I wanted to reassure her, but I knew that anything I said would run the risk of making her feel uncomfortable.使

8.Easy-to-use, you do not need to hire a Mr. Professional to run your MIS.MIS

9.Other times they simply run out of steam trying to get somewhere, but getting nowhere.

10.It ends up in burnout and less production, because we inevitably run out of energy.