run的中文翻译

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run

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  • run1   (move fast on foot)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 

    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to move using your legs, going faster than when you walk
      • Can you run as fast as Mike?
        你能跑得和麦克一样快吗?
      • They turned and ran when they saw us coming.
        他们看见我们过来,转身就跑。
      • She came running to meet us.
        她跑着来迎接我们。
      • The dogs ran off as soon as we appeared.
        我们一露面狗就跑了。
    • to travel a particular distance by running
      • Who was the first person to run a mile in under four minutes?
        是谁第一个用了不到四分钟跑完一英里?
    • to run as a sport
      • She used to run when she was at college.
        她上大学时经常练跑步。
      • I often go running before work.
        我常常在上班前跑步。
  • run2   (race)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    赛跑
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to take part in a race
      • He will be running in the 100 metres tonight.
        今晚他将参加百米赛跑。
      • There are only five horses running in the first race.
        只有五匹马参加第一场比赛。
      • to run the marathon
        参加马拉松比赛
      • Holmes ran a fine race to take the gold medal.
        霍姆斯在赛跑中成绩突出夺得金牌。
    • to make a race take place
      • The Derby will be run in spite of the bad weather.
        尽管天气恶劣,德比马赛仍将举行。
  • run3   (hurry)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    匆忙的赶
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to hurry from one place to another
      • I've spent the whole day running around after the kids.
        我这一整天都跟在孩子们后面。
  • run4   (manage)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    经营
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to be in charge of a business, etc
      • to run a hotel/store/language school
        经营一家旅店/商店/语言学校
      • He has no idea how to run a business.
        他丝毫不懂企业管理。
      • Stop trying to run my life(= organize it) for me.
        别老想操纵我的生活。
      • The shareholders want more say in how the company is run.
        股东们想要在公司的经营管理上拥有更多的发言权。
      • a badly run company
        经营不善的公司
      • state-run industries
        国家经营的行业
  • run5   (provide)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    开设
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to make a service, course of study, etc. available to people
      • The college runs summer courses for foreign students.
        这所大学为外国学生开设暑期课程。
  • run6   (vehicle/machine)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    驾驶(汽车);使用(设备
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to own and use a vehicle or machine
      • I can't afford to run a car on my salary.
        凭我的薪水我是开不起汽车的。
    • to operate or function; to make sth do this
      • Stan had the chainsaw running.
        斯坦开动了链锯。
      • Her life had always run smoothly before.
        她以前的生活一直很稳定。
      • Our van runs on (= uses) diesel.
        我们的货车用的是柴油。
      • Could you run the engine for a moment?
        你让发动机转一会儿好吗?
  • run7   (buses/trains)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    出发
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to travel on a particular route
      • Buses to Oxford run every half-hour.
        去牛津的公共汽车每半小时开一班。
      • All the trains are running late(= are leaving later than planned).
        所有的列车都晚点了。
    • to make buses, trains, etc. travel on a particular route
      • They run extra trains during the rush hour.
        他们在车流高峰期加开了列车。
  • run8   (drive sb)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    开车送
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to drive sb to a place in a car
      • Shall I run you home?
        我开车送你回家好吗?
  • run9   (move somewhere)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    移动
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to move, especially quickly, in a particular direction
      • The car ran off the road into a ditch.
        汽车冲出路面,陷进沟里。
      • A shiver ran down my spine.
        使我的背脊发凉。
      • The sledge ran smoothly over the frozen snow.
        雪橇在冰冻的雪面上平稳地滑行。
      • The old tramlines are still there but now no trams run on them.
        昔日的电车轨道还在,却没有电车在上面运行了。
    • to move sth in a particular direction
      • She ran her fingers nervously through her hair.
        她紧张地用手指拢著头发。
      • I ran my eyes over the page.
        我匆匆地看了看这一页。
  • run10   (lead/stretch)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    流出
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to lead or stretch from one place to another; to make sth do this
      • He had a scar running down his left cheek.
        他的左脸颊上有条长长的疤痕。
      • The road runs parallel to the river.
        这条路与这条河平行。
      • We ran a cable from the lights to the stage.
        我们从电灯那里拉了一条电缆接到舞台。
  • run11   (continue for time)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    持续
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to continue for a particular period of time without stopping
      • Her last musical ran for six months on Broadway.
        她最后的音乐剧在百老汇连续上演了六个月。
      • This debate will run and run!
        这场辩论会没完没了地继续下去!
    • to operate or be valid for a particular period of time
      • The permit runs for three months.
        许可证的有效期为三个月。
      • The lease on my house only has a year left to run.
        我房子的租期只剩下一年了。
  • run12   (happen)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    发生
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to happen at the time mentioned
      • Programmes are running a few minutes behind schedule this evening.
        今晚的演出节目比预定的时间晚了几分钟。
      • The murderer was given three life sentences, to run concurrently.
        这个杀人犯被判处三项无期徒刑,同时执行。
  • run13   (guns, drugs, etc.)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    走私
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to bring or take sth into a country illegally and secretly
  • run14   (of story/argument)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    被表达
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to have particular words, contents, etc
      • Their argument ran something like this...
        他们的论点大致是这样的……
      • 'Ten shot dead by gunmen,' ran the newspaper headline.
        报纸标题为“枪手击毙了十个人”。
  • run15   (liquid)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    (液体在表面)流,流动,流淌,流出
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to flow
      • The tears ran down her cheeks.
        泪水沿着她的面颊流下。
      • Water was running all over the bathroom floor.
        洗澡间里水流了一地。
    • to make liquid flow
      • She ran hot water into the bucket.
        她把热水注入桶里。
      • to run the hot tap(= to turn it so that water flows from it)
        打开水龙头(扭开它于是水可以流出来)
      • I'll run a bath for you.
        我为你放一盆洗澡水。
      • I'll run you a bath.
        我为你放一盆洗澡水。
    • to send out a liquid
      • Who left the tap running?
        谁让水龙头一直开着?
      • Your nose is running (=mucus is flowing from it).
        你在流鼻涕。(鼻涕从鼻子里流出来)
      • The smoke makes my eyes run.
        烟熏得我直流眼泪。
    • to be covered with a liquid
      • His face was running with sweat.
        他脸上汗水直流。
      • The bathroom floor was running with water.
        浴室的地板上到处流水。
  • run16   (of colour)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    渗色,掉色,褪色
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • if the colour runs in a piece of clothing when it gets wet, it dissolves and may come out of the clothing into other things
  • run17   (melt)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    融化
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to melt
      • The wax began to run.
        蜡开始融化了。
  • run18   (be/become)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    变得
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to become different in a particular way, especially a bad way
      • The river ran dry(= stopped flowing) during the drought.
        这条河在干旱期间断流(停止流动)了。
      • Supplies are running low.
        供给越来越少了。
      • We've run short of milk.
        我们的牛奶已经短缺了。
      • You've got your rivals running scared.
        你让你的对手感到害怕了。
    • to be at or near a particular level
      • Inflation was running at 26%.
        通货膨胀已高达26%。
  • run19   (of newspaper/magazine)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    出版
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to print and publish an item or a story
      • On advice from their lawyers they decided not to run the story.
        鉴于他们律师的建议,他们决定不刊登这篇报道。
  • run20   (a test/check)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    做检查
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to do a test/check on sth
      • The doctors decided to run some more tests on the blood samples.
        医生决定对血样进行更多的测试。
  • run21   (in election)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    成为候选人
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • to be a candidate in an election for a political position, especially in the US
      • Bush ran a second time in 2004.
        布什在2004年第二次参加竞选。
      • to run for president
        竞选总统
      • to run in the election
        参加竞选
  • run22   (of tights/stockings)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    脱针,跳线
    verb   (running, ran, run)
    • if tights or stockingsrun, a long thin hole appears in them
  • run23   (on foot)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    跑步
    noun
    • an act of running; a period of time spent running or the distance that sb runs
      • I go for a run every morning.
        我每天早上都去跑步。
      • a five-mile run
        五英里的长跑
      • Catching sight of her he broke into a run(= started running).
        一看到她,他就飞奔起来。
      • I decided to make a run for it(= to escape by running).
        我决定逃跑(跑步逃离)。
      • She took the stairs at a run.
        她跑上了楼梯。
  • run24   (Aviation)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 

    noun
    • a journey or procedure undertaken by a vehicle or piece of machinery
  • run25   (trip)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    (乘车,飞机,船等所做的短途的)旅行
    noun
    • 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.
        他们开车去兜风。
  • run26   (of success/failure)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    一段时间
    noun
    • a period of sth good or bad happening; a series of successes or failures
      • a run of good/bad luck
        一连串的好/坏运气
      • Liverpool lost to Leeds, ending an unbeaten run of 18 games.
        利物浦队输给了利兹队,结束了连续18场不败的战绩。
  • run27   (of play/movie)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    一连串
    noun
    • a series of performances of a play or film/movie
      • The show had a record-breaking run in the London theatre.
        这套节目在伦敦剧院连续上演,打破了演出记录。
  • run28   (of product)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    数量
    noun
    • the amount of a product that a company decides to make at one time
      • The first print run of 6 000 copies sold out.
        第一批印刷的6000册已经销售一空。
  • run29   (money)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    挤兑
    noun
    • a situation when many people sell dollars, etc. and the value of the money falls
  • run30   (sudden demand)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    争购
    noun
    • a situation when many people suddenly want to buy sth
      • a run on the band's latest CD
        一场这支乐队最新CD的热销
  • run31   (money)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    挤提
    noun
    • a situation when many people suddenly want to take their money out of a bank
  • run32   (way things happen)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    惯例
    noun
    • the 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.
        正常情况下,他的唯一运动就是上下出租车。
      • Wise scored in the 15th minute against the run of play(= although the other team had seemed more likely to score).
        最好是在15分钟内进球得分来打击对手(尽管对方球队更有可能得分)。
  • run33   (in sports)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    滑行道
    noun
    • a sloping track used in skiing and some other sports
      • a ski/toboggan, etc. run
        滑雪/雪橇道
    • a point scored in the game of cricket or baseball
      • Our team won by four runs.
        我们队赢了四分。
  • run34   (in election)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    竞选
    noun
    • an act of trying to get elected to public office
      • He made an unsuccessful run for governor in 2008.
        2008年他竞选州长失败了。
  • run35   (for animals/birds)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    (养殖动物或禽类的)场地
    noun
    • a confined area in which animals or birds are kept as pets or on a farm
      • a chicken run
        鸡舍
  • run36   (in music)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    急奏
    noun
    • a series of notes sung or played quickly up or down the scale
  • run37   (in card games)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    连续打出牌
    noun
    • a series of cards held by one player
  • run38   (in tights/stockings)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    脱针
    noun
  • run39   (illness)   UK /rʌn/  US /rʌn/ 
    疾病
    noun
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