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run  
KK:[rʌn] DJ:[rʌn]

動變: 過去式:ran  過去分詞:run  現在進行時:running  

名複: runs  

權威釋義


vi.

  1. 跑,奔
  2. 逃跑
  3. 跑步;(參加)賽跑
  4. 競賽;競選[(+for)]
  5. 趕緊;趕去[Q]
  6. (車,船)行駛
  7. (機器等)運轉;進行
  8. 流,淌;滴;(墨水等)滲開
  9. 變(成),變得[L]
  10. 蔓延;傳播

vt.

  1. 使跑,使奔
  2. 參加(賽跑,競賽);同……比賽;使(馬等)比賽
  3. 駕駛,開(車)
  4. 開動(機器)
  5. 辦;經營,管理
  6. 流,使流
  7. 使處(於)[(+into)]
  8. 冒(危險)
  9. 使穿過;刺
  10. 使撞
  11. (連續)刊登,刊印
  12. 衝過,撞過
  13. 發(燒)

n.

  1. 跑[C]
  2. (短途)旅行;(乘車)兜風[S]
  3. 路程,航程;路線;班次[S1]
  4. 連續的演出(展出,刊登)[C]
  5. 一連串,連續[S][(+of)]
  6. (普通)類型;普通產品[the S][(+of)]
  7. 暢銷;爭購[S]
  8. 使用(或出入)的自由[the S][(+of)]
  9. (機器)運轉
  10. 脫針,抽絲
  11. 趨勢,動向,走向
  12. 擠兌[S][(+on)]
  1. run的動詞過去分詞

參見

run

vi.

  1. 跑,奔
  2. 逃跑
  3. 跑步;(參加)賽跑
  4. 競賽;競選[(+for)]
  5. 趕緊;趕去[Q]
  6. (車,船)行駛
  7. (機器等)運轉;進行
  8. 流,淌;滴;(墨水等)滲開
  9. 變(成),變得[L]
  10. 蔓延;傳播

vt.

  1. 使跑,使奔
  2. 參加(賽跑,競賽);同……比賽;使(馬等)比賽
  3. 駕駛,開(車)
  4. 開動(機器)
  5. 辦;經營,管理
  6. 流,使流
  7. 使處(於)[(+into)]
  8. 冒(危險)
  9. 使穿過;刺
  10. 使撞
  11. (連續)刊登,刊印
  12. 衝過,撞過
  13. 發(燒)

片語

run across

  1. 偶然遇到
  2. 穿過(道路)

run after

  1. 追趕,追蹤;追逐(對象等)

run away

  1. 逃跑,離家

run away with

  1. 不受……的約束,失去控制
  2. 偷走

run back over

  1. 重溫

run down

  1. 撞倒
  2. 追尋
  3. 詆毀
  4. 耗損;用壞

run in

  1. 對……試車
  2. 逮捕

run into

  1. 撞到
  2. 偶遇

run off

  1. 使流出
  2. 印出

run on

  1. 喋喋不休
  2. 繼續

run out

  1. 被用完,被耗盡
  2. 到期,期滿
  3. 跑開

run over

  1. 輾過

run through

  1. 耗盡
  2. 瀏覽

run to

  1. 足夠買

run up

  1. 升起
  2. 匆匆製成
  3. 積欠

run up against

  1. 碰見

at a run

  1. 跑步

on the run

  1. 忙個不停
  2. 在逃

in the long run

  1. 最終

in the short run

  1. 短期內

the common run

  1. 普通的

run off with

  1. 與……私奔

辨析

同義:

vi.跑,逃跑;趕緊

hasten hurry speed sprint bound flee bolt race

vt.經營,管理;運轉

go move operate work manage direct handle govern administer lead head guide steer pilot supervise oversee boss

vi.伸展;延伸

stretch extend reach range lie spread

vi.流,淌;滴;跑

flow stream pour gush discharge jog gallop lope trot race sprint operate flee escape abscond work go

vi.持續;維持

continue last endure persist

vi.競賽;競選

campaign electioneer stump conduct

vt.鬆開;解開

tear ravel

n.路程;時期,期間

span period time spell

反義:

vi.,vt.「跑,奔;跑步」的反義字

walk

同義參見:

offense behave maneuver lead1 jog1 smuggle scuttle2 truck1 tide steer1 series scurry gambol scamper rush river regulate constitutional race1 engineer elope scoot drive

以上來源於:《英漢大辭典》

v.

(runs, running, ran /ran/ ; past part. run)
  1. move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all feet on the ground at the same time.
    ▸enter or be entered in a race.
    ▸(of hounds) chase or hunt their quarry.
    ▸(of a boat) sail straight and fast directly before the wind.
    ▸(of a migratory fish) go upriver from the sea in order to spawn.
  2. move about in a hurried and hectic way.
  3. pass or cause to pass:
    ▸move forcefully:
    informal fail to stop at (a red traffic light).
    chiefly N. Amer. navigate (rapids or a waterfall) in a boat.
  4. flow or cause to flow.
    ▸cause water to flow over.
    ▸emit or exude a liquid:
    ▸(of dye or colour) dissolve and spread when wet.
  5. (of a bus, train, etc.) make a regular journey on a particular route.
    ▸transport in a car:
  6. be in charge of; manage or organize.
    ▸continue, operate, or proceed:
    ▸own, maintain, and use (a vehicle).
  7. function or cause to function.
  8. (run in) (of a quality or trait) be common or inherent in.
  9. stand as a candidate.
  10. pass into or reach a specified state or level.
  11. chiefly N. Amer. (of a stocking or pair of tights) develop a ladder.
  12. publish or be published in a newspaper or magazine.
  13. smuggle (goods).
  14. N. Amer. informal cost (someone) (a specified amount).

n.

  1. an act or spell of running.
    ▸a running pace.
    ▸an annual mass migration of fish up or down a river.
  2. a journey or route.
    ▸a short excursion made in a car.
  3. a spell of producing, proceeding, or operating:
    ▸a continuous stretch or length of something.
    ▸a rapid series of musical notes.
    ▸a sequence of cards of the same suit.
  4. (a run on) a widespread and sudden demand for:
  5. a course or track made or regularly used:
  6. (the run) the average or usual type:
  7. Cricket  a unit of scoring achieved by hitting the ball so that both batsmen are able to run between the wickets.
    Baseball  a point scored by the batter returning to home plate after touching the bases.
  8. an enclosed area in which animals or birds may run freely in the open.
    ▸ (the run of) free and unrestricted use of or access to somewhere.
    Austral./NZ a large open stretch of land used for pasture or livestock.
  9. a ladder in stockings or tights.
  10. a downward trickle of liquid.
  11. a small stream or brook.
  12. (the runs) informal diarrhoea.
  13. Nautical  the after part of a ship's bottom where it rises and narrows towards the stern.

Phrase

  • be run off one's feet
    be extremely busy.
  • a (good) run for one's money
    1. challenging competition or opposition.
    2. reward or enjoyment in return for one's efforts.
  • on the run
    1. escaping from arrest.
    2. while running or moving.
  • run before one can walk
    attempt something difficult before one has grasped the basic skills.
  • run dry
    1. (of a well or river) cease to flow or have any water.
    2. (of a supply) be completely used up.
  • (make a) run for it
    attempt to escape by running away.
  • run foul (or chiefly N. Amer. afoul) of
    1. Nautical  collide or become entangled with.
    2. come into conflict with.
  • run into the sand
    come to nothing.
  • run low (or short)
    (of a supply) become depleted.
  • run off at the mouth
    N. Amer. informal talk excessively or indiscreetly.
  • run a temperature
    be suffering from a high temperature.
  • run someone/thing to ground (or Brit. earth)
    Hunting  chase a quarry to its lair.
    Brit. find someone or something after a long search.

Phrase verbal

  • run across
    meet or find by chance.
  • run after
    informal pursue persistently.
  • run along
    informal go away.
  • run away
    1. take flight; escape.
    2. try to avoid facing up to danger or difficulty.
  • run away with
    1. escape the control of:
    2. win (a competition or prize) easily.
  • run something by (or past)
    tell (someone) about something, in order to obtain an opinion or reaction.
  • run someone/thing down
    1. (of a vehicle) hit and knock over a person or animal.
    2. criticize someone or something unfairly or unkindly.
    3. discover someone or something after a search.
    4. (also run down) reduce or become reduced in size or resources.
    5. lose or cause to lose power; stop or cause to stop functioning.
    6. gradually deteriorate.
  • run someone in
    informal arrest someone.
  • run something in
    Brit. use something new in such a way as not to make maximum demands upon it.
  • run into
    1. collide with.
      ▸meet by chance.
    2. experience (a difficulty).
  • run off
    informal escape; abscond.
  • run something off
    1. produce a copy on a machine.
    2. write or recite something quickly and with little effort.
    3. drain liquid from a container.
  • run on
    continue without stopping; go on longer than is expected.
  • run out
    1. use up or be used up.
    2. become no longer valid.
    3. (of rope) be paid out.
    4. extend; project.
  • run someone out
    Cricket  dismiss a batsman by dislodging the bails with the ball while the batsman is still running.
  • run over
    1. overflow.
    2. exceed (a limit).
  • run someone/thing over
    knock down a person or animal in a vehicle.
  • run someone through
    stab a person so as to kill them.
  • run through (or over)
    go over quickly or briefly as a rehearsal or reminder.
  • run to
    1. extend to or reach.
    2. show a tendency towards.
  • run something up
    1. allow a bill, score, etc. to accumulate.
    2. make something quickly or hurriedly.
    3. raise a flag.
  • run up against
    experience or meet (a difficulty).
  • run with
    proceed with; accept.

Derivative

  • runnable adj.

Etymology

OE rinnan, irnan (v.), of Gmc origin; the current form with -u- is first recorded in the 16th cent.

以上來源於:《簡明牛津英語詞典》



維基百科

Run可以指:

  • 逃 (2020年電影)
  • 宋元根
  • RUN (專輯)
  • RUN (日語版)