run to in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for run to in the English»French Dictionary

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 trial run, test run, practice run

I.strain [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] N

2. strain (pressure):

III.strain [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] VB trans

IV.strain [Brit streɪn, Am streɪn] VB intr

See also nerve

I.nerve [Brit nəːv, Am nərv] N

nerves npl:

nerfs mpl
trac m inf

I.flatten [Brit ˈflat(ə)n, Am ˈflætn] VB trans

II.flatten [Brit ˈflat(ə)n, Am ˈflætn] VB intr

flatten → flatten out

See also flatten out

I.top [Brit tɒp, Am tɑp] N

II.top [Brit tɒp, Am tɑp] ADJ

1. top (highest):

dernier/-ière
top division SPORTS
premier/-ière
to get top marks SCHOOL

IV.top <pres part topping; pret, pp topped> [Brit tɒp, Am tɑp] VB trans

to top oneself refl < pres part topping; pret, pp topped> inf:

il pousse! inf
to be the tops inf, dated

I.substitute [Brit ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt, Am ˈsəbstəˌt(j)ut] N

II.substitute [Brit ˈsʌbstɪtjuːt, Am ˈsəbstəˌt(j)ut] VB trans

I.sponge [Brit spʌn(d)ʒ, Am spəndʒ] N

II.sponge [Brit spʌn(d)ʒ, Am spəndʒ] VB trans

III.to sponge off, to sponge on VB intr inf, pej

I.attach [Brit əˈtatʃ, Am əˈtætʃ] VB trans

II.attach [Brit əˈtatʃ, Am əˈtætʃ] VB intr form

III.to attach oneself to VB refl

run to in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for run to in the English»French Dictionary

II.to [tu:] infinitive particle

See also from, at-sign, at2, at1

at → at-sign

American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Defined benefit pension provision is voluntary, and is not run to make a profit: that is left to the employer's core business.
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They then run to the weights, load them into the sled, then run back to the rope pull area.
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The first curtain call was in the 4th inning after a solo home run to make the score 10.
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For reception, other wires were run to the home of a radio amateur who lived near the playing field.
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Lateral canals run to both the tube feet and the large oral tentacles, all of which possess ampullae.
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A tree-lined towpath and lakeside path run to the lock as does a cul-de-sac for vehicles leading to the apartments.
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But when a badger rolls into the territory, they run to the lip of the burrow and crouch down.
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Players hit by a bludger have to run to the goal line and back before re-entering the play.
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The strapping winger made a powerful run to score.
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Expandable screens are run to depth before being mechanically swaged to a larger diameter.
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