ran in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for ran in the English»French Dictionary

ran [Brit ran, Am ræn] VB pt

ran → run

See also run, practice run

I.run [Brit rʌn, Am rən] N

III.run <pret ran, pp run> [Brit rʌn, Am rən] VB trans

IV.run <pret ran, pp run> [Brit rʌn, Am rən] VB intr

1. run (move quickly):

I.run [Brit rʌn, Am rən] N

III.run <pret ran, pp run> [Brit rʌn, Am rən] VB trans

IV.run <pret ran, pp run> [Brit rʌn, Am rən] VB intr

1. run (move quickly):

See also practice run, trial run, test run

I.run out VB [Brit rʌn -, Am rən -] (run out)

II.run out VB [Brit rʌn -, Am rən -] (run out of)

I.run about VB [Brit rʌn -, Am rən -], run around VB (run around)

fun run [Brit, Am ˈfən ˌrən] N

ran in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for ran in the English»French Dictionary

See also run

ran Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he ran at me
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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A small rivulet (called the nullah) ran right through this stretch of land.
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Two projectors ran interlocked, with the left and right images being projected one after the other in repeated rapid succession.
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Designed to examine the effects of tillage on many types of soil, the program ran from 1986 through 1988.
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Two of the ships ran ashore and the third was immediately captured.
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However beautiful the land, its politics ran on tramlines and their implementation was brutal.
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That was the first time FAB ran an advertising campaign to promote the event.
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During this breakdown of central authority, the nobles ran amok building adulterine castles (i.e. castles erected without government permission).
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Despite being given a home with happy children and suchlike, he ran away from this for the life he's always known.
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She formed and ran the entire undertaking to feed the union members and their dependents throughout the lock-out.
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These early torpedoes ran at a preset depth on a straight course (consequently they are frequently referred to as straight runners).
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