The form run is used in the present tense and is also the past participle of the verb. run的过去分词和原形相同。
1 VERB 跑;奔跑 When you
run, you move more quickly than when you walk, for example because you are in a hurry to get somewhere, or for exercise.
跑;奔跑 -
I excused myself and ran back to the telephone. [VERB adv./prep.]
我说了声抱歉,跑回到电话机旁。
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Police believe the gunmen ran off into the woods. [VERB adv./prep.]
警方认为持枪的歹徒逃到树林里去了。
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Neighbouring shopkeepers ran after the man and caught him. [VERB adv./prep.]
附近的店主在那个男人后面追赶并把他抓住了。
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He ran the last block to the White House with two cases of gear. [V n/amount]
他带着两箱工具跑过最后一个街区到达白宫。
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Antonia ran to meet them. [VERB]
安东尼娅跑去迎接他们。
2 VERB 参加赛跑 When someone
runs in a race, they run in competition with other people.
参加赛跑 -
...when I was running in the New York Marathon. [VERB]
当我参加纽约的马拉松比赛时
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Phyllis Smith ran a controlled race to qualify in 51.32 sec. [VERB noun]
菲莉丝·史密斯控制好速度,用51.32秒跑完了比赛,获得了参赛资格。
3 V-ERG (马)参加赛马,出赛 When a horse
runs in a race or when its owner
runs it, it competes in a race.
(马)参加赛马,出赛 -
The owner insisted on Cool Ground running in the Gold Cup. [VERB]
主人坚持要让“酷地”参加金杯赛马会。
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If we have a wet spell, Cecil could also run Armiger in the Derby. [VERB noun]
如果我们遇上持续下雨,塞西尔也能让“扈从”参加德比马赛。
4 VERB (道路等朝某方向)延伸,伸展 If you say that something long, such as a road,
runs in a particular direction, you are describing its course or position. You can also say that something
runs the length or width of something else.
(道路等朝某方向)延伸,伸展 -
...the sun-dappled trail which ran through the beech woods. [VERB prep./adv.]
穿过山毛榉林的阳光斑驳的小路
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...a gas-filled glass tube with a thin wire running down the centre. [VERB prep./adv.]
中部有一根延展的细金属丝的充满气体的玻璃管
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The hallway ran the length of the villa. [VERB noun]
走廊贯穿了整个别墅。
5 VERB 安装(电线、管道等);布线;使(电线、管道等)通过 If you
run a wire or tube somewhere, you fix it or pull it from, to, or across a particular place.
安装(电线、管道等);布线;使(电线、管道等)通过 6 VERB 移动;轻擦 If you
run your hand or an object
through something, you move your hand or the object through it.
移动;轻擦 -
He laughed and ran his fingers through his hair. [VERB noun prep.]
他笑了,用手指拢了拢他的头发。
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I ran the brush through my hair and dashed out. [VERB noun prep.]
我用刷子刷了一下头发,冲了出去。
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Fumbling, he ran her card through the machine. [VERB noun prep.]
他笨手笨脚地用她的卡在机器上刷了一下。
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It hurt to breathe, and he winced as he ran his hand over his ribs. [VERB noun prep.]
他呼吸起来都很痛苦,当他的手摸过肋骨时痛得抽搐了一下。
7 VERB 使通过(机器、过程或测试) If you
run something through a machine, process, or series of tests, you make it go through the machine, process, or tests.
使通过(机器、过程或测试) 8 VERB 参加选举;竞选 If someone
runs for office in an election, they take part as a candidate.
参加选举;竞选 -
It was only last February that he announced he would run for president. [VERB + for]
去年2月,他才宣布自己将参加总统竞选。
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It is no easy job to run against John Glenn, Ohio's Democratic senator. [VERB + against]
和俄亥俄州的民主党参议员约翰·格伦竞选绝非易事。
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Women are running in nearly all the contested seats in Los Angeles. [VERB]
在洛杉矶,女性参选了几乎所有的竞争席位。
9 N-SING 竞选 A
run for office is an attempt to be elected to office.
竞选 [mainly US] in BRIT, usually use 英国英语通常用 bid
10 VERB 管理;经营;控制 If you
run something such as a business or an activity, you are in charge of it or you organize it.
管理;经营;控制 -
His stepfather ran a prosperous paint business. [VERB noun]
他的继父经营着一家生意红火的涂料公司。
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Is this any way to run a country?. [VERB noun]
这是治国之道吗?
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Each teacher will run a different workshop that covers a specific area of the language. [VERB noun]
每位老师都会单独主持一个研讨会,讨论语言的一个特定领域。
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...a well-run, profitable organisation. [VERB-ed]
管理有方、利润可观的组织
11 VERB [usually cont] 运行;运转;运作 If you talk about how a system, an organization, or someone's life
is running, you are saying how well it is operating or progressing.
运行;运转;运作 -
Officials in charge of the camps say the system is now running extremely smoothly. [VERB adv.]
负责这些营地的官员们说现在这一体系运转得非常顺利。
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...the staff who have kept the bank running. [VERB]
保证银行正常运营的员工
12 V-ERG 进行;实施;使运行 If you
run an experiment, computer program, or other process, or start it
running, you start it and let it continue.
进行;实施;使运行 -
He ran a lot of tests and it turned out I had an infection called mycoplasma. [VERB noun]
他进行了多项检查,最后证明我感染了支原体。
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You can check your program one command at a time while it's running. [VERB]
你可以在程序运行期间,逐条输入命令以对程序进行检查。
13 V-ERG (使)(磁带或录像带)播放,放映 When you
run a cassette or video tape or when it
runs, it moves through the machine as the machine operates.
(使)(磁带或录像带)播放,放映 14 V-ERG [usually cont] (使)(机器)运转,开动,运行 When a machine
is running or when you
are running it, it is switched on and is working.
(使)(机器)运转,开动,运行 -
He had failed to realise that the tape recorder was still running. [VERB]
他没有意识到录音机还在录。
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We told him to wait out front with the engine running. [VERB]
我们告诉他在外边等着,不要熄火。
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...with everybody running their appliances all at the same time. [VERB noun]
所有的人都在同一时间使用电器
15 VERB (机器或设备靠某种能源)运转,开动 A machine or equipment that
runs on or
off a particular source of energy functions using that source of energy.
(机器或设备靠某种能源)运转,开动 16 VERB 驾驶(汽车);使用(设备) If you
run a car or a piece of equipment, you have it and use it.
驾驶(汽车);使用(设备) [mainly British] 17 VERB (火车、公交车等沿固定路线)行驶 When you say that vehicles such as trains and buses
run from one place to another, you mean they regularly travel along that route.
(火车、公交车等沿固定路线)行驶 -
A shuttle bus runs frequently between the Inn and the Country Club. [VERB prep.]
一辆区间公交车频繁地往返于这家旅馆和那个乡村俱乐部。
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...a government which can't make the trains run on time. [VERB]
不能让火车准点运行的政府
18 VERB 开车(送某人到某地) If you
run someone somewhere in a car, you drive them there.
开车(送某人到某地) [informal] 19 VERB 开车去;行驶到 If you
run over or down to a place that is quite near, you drive there.
开车去;行驶到 [informal] 20 N-COUNT 行程;旅程;航程 A
run is a journey somewhere.
行程;旅程;航程 -
A run to Southampton showed the car was capable of a reasonable journey.
南安普敦之行表明这辆车还是挺能跑的。
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...doing the morning school run.
早上去学校
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...after their bombing runs against ground troops.
在他们针对地面部队一番轰炸之后
21 VERB (液体)流动,流淌 If a liquid
runs in a particular direction, it flows in that direction.
(液体)流动,流淌 -
Tears were running down her cheeks. [VERB prep./adv.]
泪水滑过她的脸庞。
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There were cisterns to catch rainwater as it ran off the castle walls. [VERB prep./adv.]
雨水顺着城堡的墙壁流下时会流入蓄水池。
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Wash the rice in cold water until the water runs clear. [VERB adj.ive]
用凉水冲洗大米,直到水变清为止。
22 VERB 使流动;放水 If you
run water, or if you
run a tap or a bath, you cause water to flow from a tap.
使流动;放水 -
She went to the sink and ran water into her empty glass. [VERB noun]
她走到水槽边,把空玻璃杯灌上水。
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They heard him running the kitchen tap. [VERB noun]
他们听见他打开了厨房里的水龙头。
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I threw off my clothing quickly and ran a warm bath. [VERB noun]
我很快脱了衣服,放上洗澡的热水。
23 VERB [only cont] (水从龙头等)流出来 If a tap or a bath
is running, water is coming out of a tap.
(水从龙头等)流出来 24 VERB [usually cont] (通常因为感冒而)流鼻涕 If your nose
is running, liquid is flowing out of it, usually because you have a cold.
(通常因为感冒而)流鼻涕 -
Timothy was crying, mostly from exhaustion, and his nose was running. [VERB]
蒂莫西正在哭泣,主要是因为太累了,而且他还流着鼻涕。
25 VERB [usually cont] (液体在表面)流,流动,流淌 If a surface
is running with a liquid, that liquid is flowing down it.
(液体在表面)流,流动,流淌 26 VERB 褪色;掉色;渗色 If the dye in some cloth or the ink on some paper
runs, it comes off or spreads when the cloth or paper gets wet.
褪色;掉色;渗色 27 VERB (感觉或想法)掠过,迅速传遍 If a feeling
runs through your body or a thought
runs through your mind, you experience it or think it quickly.
(感觉或想法)掠过,迅速传遍 28 VERB (感觉或吵闹声)扩散,弥漫,传遍 If a feeling or noise
runs through a group of people, it spreads among them.
(感觉或吵闹声)扩散,弥漫,传遍 29 VERB (主题或特点)遍及,贯穿 If a theme or feature
runs through something such as someone's actions or writing, it is present in all of it.
(主题或特点)遍及,贯穿 -
Another thread running through this series is the role of doctors in the treatment of the mentally ill. [VERB + through]
另一条贯穿这部连续剧的主线是医生在治疗精神病患者中起到的作用。
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...the theme running through the book. [VERB through noun]
贯穿全书始终的主题
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There was something of this mood running throughout the Congress's deliberations. [V + throughout]
国会的商讨过程中一直透露出几分这样的情绪。
30 V-ERG (报纸、杂志等)刊登,发表 When newspapers or magazines
run a particular item or story or if it
runs, it is published or printed.
(报纸、杂志等)刊登,发表 -
The newspaper ran a series of four editorials entitled 'The Choice of Our Lives.' [VERB noun]
这份报纸刊登了4篇社论连载,题为《我们生活的选择》。
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...an editorial that ran this weekend entitled 'Mr. Cuomo Backs Out.' [VERB]
本周末刊登的题为《科莫先生退出了》的社论
31 VERB (某人)说过,说道 You can use
run to indicate that you are quoting someone else's words or ideas.
(某人)说过,说道 -
'Whoa, I'm goin' to Barbay-dos!' ran the jaunty lyrics of a 1970s hit song. [VERB with quote]
“喔,我要去巴巴多斯!”一首20世纪70年代流行歌曲这样欢快地唱道。
32 VERB 达到(特定水平、数量等) If an amount
is running at a particular level, it is at that level.
达到(特定水平、数量等) 33 VERB 持续;延续 If a play, event, or legal contract
runs for a particular period of time, it lasts for that period of time.
持续;延续 -
It pleased critics but ran for only three years in the West End. [VERB + for]
它得到了评论家们的好评,但只在伦敦西区上映了3年的时间。
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The contract was to run from 1992 to 2020. [VERB prep.]
这份合同在1992年至2020年间有效。
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I predict it will run and run. [VERB]
我估计这会一直延续下去。
SYN be valid, be in force, be legally binding
34 VERB [usually cont] 占用(多于、等于或少于预定的时间) If someone or something
is running late, they have taken more time than had been planned. If they
are running to time or ahead of time, they have taken the time planned or less than the time planned.
占用(多于、等于或少于预定的时间) -
Tell her I'll call her back later, I'm running late again. [VERB adv./prep.]
告诉她我过会儿会给她回电话,我又要晚了。
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The steward will be able to tell you whether the event is running to time or is ahead of schedule. [VERB adv./prep.]
组织者会告诉你活动是如期举行还是会提前。
35 VERB 发(烧) If you
are running a temperature or a fever, you have a high temperature because you are ill.
发(烧) 36 N-COUNT (演出或电视节目的)上映期,放映期 A
run of a play or television programme is the period of time during which performances are given or programmes are shown.
(演出或电视节目的)上映期,放映期 -
The show will transfer to the West End on October 9, after a month's run in Birmingham.
演出在伯明翰上映一个月后,将于10月9日转到伦敦西区。
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Meanwhile, Dusty Springfield's new TV series began a run on BBC 1.
同时,达斯蒂·斯普林菲尔德的电视剧新作开始在BBC1台播放。
37 N-SING 一系列,一连串(成功或失败等) A
run of successes or failures is a series of successes or failures.
一系列,一连串(成功或失败等) 38 N-COUNT 额定产量;单次生产数额 A
run of a product is the amount that a company or factory decides to produce at one time.
额定产量;单次生产数额 -
Wayne plans to increase the print run to 1,000.
韦恩打算将印量增加到1,000册。
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Their defense markets are too small to sustain economically viable production runs.
他们的国防市场太小,就经济可行性而言不足以维持生产。
39 N-COUNT (板球或棒球运动中击球后跑动得到的)一分 In cricket or baseball, a
run is a score of one, which is made by players running between marked places on the field after hitting the ball.
(板球或棒球运动中击球后跑动得到的)一分 -
At 20 he became the youngest player to score 2,000 runs in a season.
他20岁时就成为了在一个赛季中获得2,000分的最年轻的选手。
40 N-SING 自由出入的权力;随意使用的权力 If someone gives you
the run of a place, they give you permission to go where you like in it and use it as you wish.
自由出入的权力;随意使用的权力 SYN free use, unrestricted access to, a free hand in, unrestricted use of
41 N-SING [with supplement] 一般人;普通事物 If you say that someone or something is different from the average
run or common
run of people or things, you mean that they are different from ordinary people or things.
一般人;普通事物 42 N-SING 抢购;争购;争抢 If there is a
run on something, a lot of people want to buy it or get it at the same time.
抢购;争购;争抢 -
A run on sterling has killed off hopes of a rate cut. [+ on]
对英镑的抢购已经完全扼杀了降低汇率的希望。
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Loss of confidence could trigger a run on Citibank that would threaten the entire financial system.
民众信心的丧失可能导致花旗银行出现挤兑,从而威胁到整个金融体系。
SYN sudden demand for, pressure for, clamour for, rush for
43 N-COUNT [usually n NOUN] (滑雪运动的)滑道,坡道 A ski
run or bobsleigh
run is a course or route that has been designed for skiing or for riding in a bobsleigh.
(滑雪运动的)滑道,坡道 45 PHRASE 爆冷门;逆转局势;出乎意料 If something happens
against the run of play or
against the run of events, it is different from what is generally happening in a game or situation.
爆冷门;逆转局势;出乎意料 [British] -
The decisive goal arrived against the run of play.
这个决定性的得分逆转了场上的局势。
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Against the run of the polls, the Socialist Workers' Party won Sunday's general election by an unexpectedly large margin.
工人社会党逆转乾坤,出乎意料地以较大优势获得了星期天大选的胜利。
46 PHRASE (比赛或竞争中)几乎击败,和…相差无几 If you
run someone
close ,
run them
a close second, or
run a close second, you almost beat them in a race or competition.
(比赛或竞争中)几乎击败,和…相差无几 -
The Under-21 team has defeated Wales and Scotland this season, and ran England very close.
在这个赛季中,21岁以下代表队已经打败了威尔士队和苏格兰队,和英格兰队的比分也非常接近。
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The party won at least one county, and ran a close second in several others.
该党派至少在一个郡获胜,而在其他几个郡也和第一名相距甚微。
47 PHRASE (河水、井水等)干涸,枯竭 If a river or well
runs dry, it no longer has any water in it. If an oil well
runs dry, it no longer produces any oil.
(河水、井水等)干涸,枯竭 48 PHRASE (信息或金钱的来源)枯竭,用完 If a source of information or money
runs dry, no more information or money can be obtained from it.
(信息或金钱的来源)枯竭,用完 49 PHRASE 家族遗传;家族共有 If a characteristic
runs in someone's
family, it often occurs in members of that family, in different generations.
家族遗传;家族共有 50 PHRASE 逃跑;逃离 If you
make a run for it or if you
run for it, you run away in order to escape from someone or something.
逃跑;逃离 -
A helicopter hovered overhead as one of the gang made a run for it.
当其中一个匪徒逃跑的时候,一架直升机在空中盘旋。
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Cody, get out, run for it.
科迪,快出去,快跑。
51 PHRASE (情绪)激动,高涨,强烈 If people's feelings
are running high, they are very angry, concerned, or excited.
(情绪)激动,高涨,强烈 SYN be intense, be strong, be passionate, be vehement
52 PHRASE 从长远来看/从短期来看 If you talk about what will happen
in the long run, you are saying what you think will happen over a long period of time in the future. If you talk about what will happen
in the short run, you are saying what you think will happen in the near future.
从长远来看/从短期来看 -
Sometimes expensive drugs or other treatments can be economical in the long run.
有时昂贵的药物或其他治疗方法从长远来看可能是比较划算的。
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In fact, things could get worse in the short run.
事实上,事情在短期内可能会变得更加糟糕。
53 PHRASE (因害怕而)躲得远远的,极力逃避 If you say that someone would
run a mile if faced with something, you mean that they are very frightened of it and would try to avoid it.
(因害怕而)躲得远远的,极力逃避 54 PHRASE 几乎能比得上 If you say that someone could
give someone else
a run for their
money, you mean you think they are almost as good as the other person.
几乎能比得上 55 PHRASE 在逃;逃跑 If someone is
on the run, they are trying to escape or hide from someone such as the police or an enemy.
在逃;逃跑 56 PHRASE (在比赛中)彻底落败,遭受挫败 If someone is
on the run, they are being severely defeated in a contest or competition.
(在比赛中)彻底落败,遭受挫败 57 PHRASE 非常害怕;吓得要命 If you say that a person or group
is running scared, you mean that they are frightened of what someone might do to them or what might happen.
非常害怕;吓得要命 58 PHRASE 不足;不多;所剩无几 If you
are running short of something or
running low on something, you do not have much of it left. If a supply of something
is running short or
running low, there is not much of it left.
不足;不多;所剩无几 59 to
run amok→see: amok to make your blood run cold
→see: blood to run counter to something
→see: counter to run its course
→see: course to cut and run
→see: cut to run deep
→see: deep to run someone to earth
→see: earth to run an errand
→see: errand to run the gamut of something
→see: gamut to run the gauntlet
→see: gauntlet to run rings around someone
→see: ring to run riot
→see: riot to run a risk
→see: risk to run to d
→see: d to run wild
d to run wild→see: wild Quotations
He who fights and runs away
May live to fight another day Oliver Goldsmith The Art of Poetry on a New Plan Thesaurus | run Also look up: |
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