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I . run <-nn-, ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

1. run (move fast):

run
biec [perf po-]

3. run bus, train:

run
run

4. run route, road:

run
run

5. run cloth:

run

6. run contract, passport:

run

7. run film, play:

run

8. run (last):

to run and run

9. run inflation, number:

run

12. run (enter election):

14. run tights:

run

II . run <-nn-, ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run distance:

run
to run a marathon

2. run (manage):

run
run city, company

3. run engine, program:

run

5. run (drive):

6. run (conduct):

run
run course

8. run (put in service):

to run extra buses

9. run article:

run

10. run arms, drugs:

run

11. run risk:

run

III . run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog, race):

run
bieg m
to go for a run
to break into a run
at a run

2. run no pl inf (in car):

run

3. run of bus, train:

run
trasa f

4. run (attack):

bombing run

5. run (series):

run
seria f
a run of good luck

6. run (demand):

run
run
run m
a run on a bank

7. run (enclosed area):

run
wybieg m

8. run (for skiing):

run

9. run esp AM (in stockings):

run
oczko nt

bank run N ECON

chicken run N

chicken run
kurnik m

print run N JOURN

print run

run about VB intr

run about PHRVB run around

See also run around

run around VB intr

1. run around (run freely):

run around

2. run around inf (have affair with):

3. run around (be busy):

run around

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For smaller inputs, an even larger percentage of the total measurement time is spent in the run-up phase.
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The run game was pitiful and the offensive line was porous.
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The underlying premise of the procedure is that the economy has a long run trajectory which is perturbed by various frictions.
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Messenger was again in the limelight with a dodgy run, but he was tackled at the 25.
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She won the West German title in the 3000 m with a run of 9:02 minutes.
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The numbers in each row, and in each column, and the numbers that run diagonally in both directions, all add up to the number 34.
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In the 19th century and early 20th centuries, the castle was used, among other things, as a quarry, a tennis court and a chicken run.
www.maltonmercury.co.uk
Trams run every 12 minutes at peak times; at off-peak times, the service is reduced to every 15 minutes.
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In the course of international expansion, the company has run into bumps ranging from political risk to environmental controversy.
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Both flumes begin at the same point, but do not run parallel and have different patterns.
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