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I . run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog):

run
tek m
to break into a run
to go for a run

2. run (journey):

run
pot f

3. run (period):

run
doba f
run of bad/good luck

4. run ECON:

test run

5. run (enclosed area):

run
izpust m
chicken run

6. run SPORTS:

točka f
run (sailing)

II . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

1. run (move fast):

run
to run for the bus
to run for cover

5. run (last):

run

8. run POL (enter an election):

run

III . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run (drive):

5. run (conduct):

run course
izvajati [perf izvesti]

6. run (let flow):

run water, a bath

7. run (in newspaper):

to run a story about sth

8. run (incur):

to run a risk

run about VB intr

run PHRVB run around:

run after VB intr

run
teči za [perf steči za]

run along VB intr inf run!

run

run around VB intr

1. run (bustle):

run

2. run (run freely):

run

3. run (spend time with):

I . run down VB trans

1. run inf (criticize):

run

2. run Brit (reduce):

run
run supplies

3. run (hit):

run
run
run boat

II . run down VB intr

1. run Brit (become reduced):

run

2. run (lose power):

run battery

run in VB trans

1. run inf (arrest):

run

2. run (break in):

run Brit Aus engine, car
utekati [perf uteči]

run off VB intr

1. run inf (leave):

run
bežati [perf zbežati]
to run off with sb/sth

2. run (branch off):

run path, track
zavijati [perf zaviti]

3. run (drain):

run liquid
odtekati [perf odteči]

run on VB intr

2. run (pass by):

run time
minevati [perf miniti]

3. run (power with):

to run on sth

I . run over VB trans

run

II . run over VB intr

1. run (exceed):

to run over time

2. run (overflow):

run water, bath, sink
teči [perf steči čez rob]

3. run (review):

run

run out VB intr

2. run (expire):

3. run (leave):

to run out on sb

I . run through VB trans to run sb through

II . run through VB intr

1. run (examine):

to run through sth

2. run (practise):

run
vaditi [perf povaditi]

3. run:

run (spend, consume)
run (use)

I . run up VB trans

1. run (increase):

to run up a debt

2. run (produce):

to run up a dress

ˈchick·en run N

ˈprint run N

1. print run TYPO:

print run

2. print run COMPUT:

print run

ˈrat run N inf

rat run

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A press release about the campaign called her the embodiment of a free-spirit on the cusp of womanhood (she would stay with the brand for a two-season run).
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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 course of international expansion, the company has run into bumps ranging from political risk to environmental controversy.
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He was also a good hit-and-run man, and one of the best bunters in the league.
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They run up against mysterious regulatory investigations, go-slow bureaucratic practices and old-fashioned investment barriers that hamper their businesses.
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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 this match he scored 44 runs before being run out.
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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 run game was pitiful and the offensive line was porous.
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