runner的意思和读音

runner

: [ˈrʌnər] : [ˈrʌnə(r)]

n.;(

runners  

Adj.+n.front runner

n.sprinter,jogger,racer,contender,competitor

runnern.

1.a person or an animal that runs, especially one taking part in a race

a long-distance/cross-country/marathon, etc. runner

a list of runners(= horses in a race) and riders

2.a person who takes goods illegally into or out of a place

a drug runner

3.a strip of metal, plastic or wood that sth slides on or can move along on

the runners of a sledge

4.a plant stem that grows along the ground and puts down roots to form a new plant

5.a long narrow piece of cloth or carpet on a piece of furniture or on the floor

6.a person in a company or an organization whose job is to take messages, documents, etc. from one place to another

7.a shoe that is used for running or doing other sport in

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n.1.a person or animal that runs in a race; someone who runs for pleasure or as a sport; in baseball, a player who is on one of the bases waiting for the ball to be hit, so that they can try to run and get a point2.one of the two narrow pieces of metal under a sled that it slides on over snow; a narrow piece of metal, wood, or plastic on which something such as a drawer or a door slides3.someone who carries drugs or weapons illegally from one place to another; someone who delivers messages4.a stem that grows along the ground and has a new plant growing on it5.a long narrow carpet, especially in a hall or on stairs1.a person or animal that runs in a race; someone who runs for pleasure or as a sport; in baseball, a player who is on one of the bases waiting for the ball to be hit, so that they can try to run and get a point2.one of the two narrow pieces of metal under a sled that it slides on over snow; a narrow piece of metal, wood, or plastic on which something such as a drawer or a door slides3.someone who carries drugs or weapons illegally from one place to another; someone who delivers messages4.a stem that grows along the ground and has a new plant growing on it5.a long narrow carpet, especially in a hall or on stairs

1. roller runner runner ejector set ...

2. ... Russia n. runner n. run v.

3. ruler n. runner n. running n. ...

4. vegetable n. runner n. eat v. ...

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1.Picking out a new pair of running shoes can be intimidating for a new runner.

2.There was no difference in life span between the two runner groups, even though one expended more energy.

3.But I am only a runner, an athlete, no one requires me that I must be the champion in the coming Olympics.

4."Whether the US remains the front runner in getting Man back to the Moon is a question the President needs to answer, " Dr McCurdy said.“

5.If you're approaching another runner, walker, or cyclist, and need to pass him, let him know on which side you're trying to pass.

6.She was a sickly, crippled child who turned herself into a world-class runner through tremendous determination and discipline.

7.Was there a moment when you finally thought of yourself as a runner or you were suddenly more aware of the progress that you had made?

8.Were they just a runner-up in the game show "Happily Ever After" ?

9.Wan Jun was such a fast runner that he could almost catch up with a deer. =Wan Jun ran so fast that he could almost catch up with a deer.鹿

10.The chunky supportive runner has been seen popping up in various forms with a hope these two upcoming colors will also see worldwide light.chunky