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ran [ræn] VB

ran pt of:

See also run

I . run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog):

to go for a run
em fuga f

2. run (series):

maré f
série f

3. run (hole in tights):

run

4. run SPORTS:

run
pista f

5. run:

run CINE, THEAT

6. run fig:

a longo prazo m

II . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

3. run (extend):

run

III . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run (move fast):

run

2. run (enter in race):

to run a race

3. run (drive):

I . run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog):

to go for a run
em fuga f

2. run (series):

maré f
série f

3. run (hole in tights):

run

4. run SPORTS:

run
pista f

5. run:

run CINE, THEAT

6. run fig:

a longo prazo m

II . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

3. run (extend):

run

III . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run (move fast):

run

2. run (enter in race):

to run a race

3. run (drive):

print run N

I . run down VB intr

run down clock:

II . run down VB trans

1. run down (with car):

2. run down (talk badly about):

run in VB trans AUTO

I . run off VB intr

run off water:

II . run off VB trans

I . run over VB intr

II . run over VB trans AUTO

run-up N

1. run-up SPORTS:

pump-and-run N Am inf AUTO

Usage examples with ran

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
However beautiful the land, its politics ran on tramlines and their implementation was brutal.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Designed to examine the effects of tillage on many types of soil, the program ran from 1986 through 1988.
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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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A typical issue ran 24 pages, with color front and back pages and black-and-white inside.
en.wikipedia.org
This production was directed and choreographed, with the same principal cast, which later ran on Broadway.
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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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During this breakdown of central authority, the nobles ran amok building adulterine castles (i.e. castles erected without government permission).
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The chambermaid can not tell, but did note another odd occurrence: somebody ran a bath at noon but everyone denies having done so.
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The new police force had an inauspicious start, as its first director promptly ran away with $34,000.
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The company ran a clearance sale during the month in attempt to recoup the cost, but failed to satisfy critics or rejuvenate its stock.
www.crn.com.au

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