单词 | run |
释义 | runrunsrunrun2 noun [countable]1when someone runs, or the distance that someone runs: He usually goes for a run before breakfast.go他通常在早餐前去跑步。a five-mile run五英里赛跑2[usually singular] a series of good or bad things that happen to yourun of good/bad luckShe has had a run of bad luck recently.havehave 最近她碰到了一连串的倒霉事。unbeaten/winning runan unbeaten run of 19 gamesgame连胜 19 场3the usual/normal/general run of something the usual type of something: It was just a bit different from the usual run of city centre bars.bebitebar 这地方和一般的市中心酒吧只是略有不同。4a point in a game such as baseball or cricket: He scored 218 runs.scorerun 他得了 218 分。5a period of time during which a play, film, or television programme is shown or performed regularly: The play starts an 8-week run on Friday.start这出戏从星期五开始连演八个星期。6a run on something when a lot of people suddenly buy something at the same time: There is a run on swimwear in hot weather.be天气炎热时泳衣就会热销。 ➔ home run, test run, trial runPhraseshave the run of something to be allowed to use the whole of a place: We had the run of the house for the weekend.have 周末我们可以在房子里自由活动。in the short/long run in the near future, or later in the future: Wood is more expensive, but in the long run it’s better value.bewell木头贵一些﹐但从长远看较划算。make a run for it to try to escape by suddenly running away: The prisoners decided to make a run for it.prisonerdecide囚犯们决定趁机逃跑。be on the run to be trying to escape from someone, especially the policerun froma criminal on the run from the police 躲避警方追捕的罪犯 |
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