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    run的三種意思(run的意思總結(jié)含義及舉例)

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    run的三種意思(run的意思總結(jié)含義及舉例)

    一、run是什么意思英語

    run的意思為跑。

    跑,中國漢字,急走的意思。常常用做貶義詞,比如逃跑,打不過跑了等等,有時(shí)也用做褒義詞,意為有活力,有朝氣的含義,比如奔跑,跟黨往前大步跑等等。跑是單腳支撐和騰空相交替,蹬與擺相配合,動(dòng)作協(xié)調(diào)的周期性運(yùn)動(dòng)。

    run的三種意思(run的意思總結(jié)含義及舉例)

    跑步看似簡單,但也要根據(jù)自身身體素質(zhì)合理安排。相對于腳踝,膝關(guān)節(jié)在身體跑動(dòng)起來時(shí)承受的壓力更大,更易受傷。專家建議,如果體重過胖,最好用快走代替跑步,將運(yùn)動(dòng)對膝關(guān)節(jié)的損傷降到最低。哪怕是正常速度的散步,只要持續(xù)45分鐘以上,也能起到鍛煉身體和消耗脂肪的功用。

    跑前和跑后的調(diào)整同樣重要。跑步前,做一些深蹲和伸展動(dòng)作,放松緊張的肌肉和骨骼,為接下來的跑步舒活筋骨、抖擻精神。跑步過程中,要掌握呼吸的節(jié)奏,保持均勻舒暢的呼吸,能有效地減輕心肺的疲勞,保持充沛的體力。跑完步后不要立刻停下,最好能慢走一段時(shí)間,調(diào)整心率和呼吸。

    run的三種意思(run的意思總結(jié)含義及舉例)

    另外,不要被炫麗的廣告迷亂雙眼,盲目選擇一些運(yùn)動(dòng)飲料。業(yè)余跑者哪怕每天跑步,所消耗的運(yùn)動(dòng)量與專業(yè)運(yùn)動(dòng)員還是有著云泥之別,因此純凈水是伴隨跑步補(bǔ)充身體機(jī)能的最佳選擇。

    二、RUN是什么意思?

    run

    英 [rʌn] 美 [rʌn]

    vt.& vi. 跑;移動(dòng);(使)流動(dòng)

    n. 奔跑;行程;放映期;一系列

    vi. 逃跑;(工作等)進(jìn)行;延續(xù);行駛

    vt. 使奔跑;使…快速移動(dòng);運(yùn)行,經(jīng)營;劃

    adj. 融化的;澆鑄的;跑的筋疲力盡的

    三、run是什么意思

    1. 跑,奔

    He had to run to catch the bus.

    他不得不跑過去趕搭公共汽車。

    2. 逃跑

    3. 跑步;(參加)賽跑

    4. 競賽;競選[(+for)]

    Will he run for Governor?

    他會(huì)競選州長嗎?

    5. 趕緊;趕去[Q]

    6. (車、船)行駛

    7. (機(jī)器等)運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn);進(jìn)行

    The machine runs smoothly.

    這臺機(jī)器運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)正常。

    8. 流,淌;滴;(墨水等)滲開

    Tears ran down her cheeks as she told us about her sufferings.

    她給我們講她的苦難遭遇時(shí),眼淚順著面頰流了下來。

    9. 變(成),變得[L]

    The river was beginning to run dry.

    河水開始干涸起來。

    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)

    She ran the car off the road.

    她把車開離了道路。

    4. 開動(dòng)(機(jī)器)

    He has learned to run farm machines.

    他學(xué)會(huì)了開農(nóng)場的機(jī)器。

    5. 辦;經(jīng)營,管理

    They have the right to run their own affairs.

    他們有權(quán)管理自己的事務(wù)。

    They ran the kindergarten extremely well.

    他們把幼兒園辦得很好。

    6. 流,使流

    7. 使處(于)[(+into)]

    8. 冒(危險(xiǎn))

    He is not willing to run the risk of losing his money.

    他不愿冒賠錢的風(fēng)險(xiǎn)。

    9. 使穿過;刺

    10. 使撞

    11. (連續(xù))刊登,刊印

    The newspaper ran the review on page four.

    報(bào)紙把這則評論刊登在第四版上。

    12. 沖過,撞過

    13. 發(fā)(燒)

    The child is running a temperature.

    孩子有熱度。

    n.

    1. 跑[C]

    The bank is a ten minutes' run from the hotel.

    從旅館到銀行跑步需十分鐘。

    2. (短途)旅行;(乘車)兜風(fēng)[S]

    Let's go for a run in the car.

    咱們?nèi)コ似嚩碉L(fēng)吧。

    3. 路程,航程;路線;班次[S1]

    4. 連續(xù)的演出(展出、刊登)[C]

    The play had a run of three months.

    這出戲連續(xù)上演了三個(gè)月。

    5. 一連串,連續(xù)[S][(+of)]

    There has been a run of rainy days since Monday.

    星期一以來天天陰雨綿綿。

    6. (普通)類型;普通產(chǎn)品[the S][(+of)]

    7. 暢銷;爭購[S]

    8. 使用(或出入)的自由[the S][(+of)]

    I gave her the run of my books.

    我允許她隨便翻閱我的書。

    9. (機(jī)器)運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)

    10. 脫針,抽絲

    I have a run in my stocking.

    我的襪子抽絲了。

    11. 趨勢,動(dòng)向,走向

    The run of events favored us.

    事情的發(fā)展正變得對我們有利。

    12. 擠兌[S][(+on)]

    四、run全部意思

    run

    [rʌn]

    vi.

    (ran[rAn], run; running)

    跑, 奔

    逃跑; 跑步; (參加)賽跑

    競賽; [美]參加競選

    趕緊, 趕去

    (車, 船)行駛; (飛機(jī))滑行

    (魚在產(chǎn)卵期)回游

    (機(jī)器等)運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn); (工作等)進(jìn)行

    流, 淌; 滴, (墨水等)滲開; (固體)溶化

    變(成), 變得

    蔓生; 蔓延; 傳播

    (路等)伸展; (演出等)連續(xù); (合同等)繼續(xù)有效; (旅館)營業(yè)

    (思想, 曲調(diào)等)在頭腦中縈繞

    (念頭等)閃過; (感覺等)通過, (光陰)流逝

    寫著, 說著

    談到, 涉及; 瀏覽

    傾向, 偏向(to); (特征等)貫穿

    【音】急奏

    (詩句、口才等)流暢, 流利

    平均(是), 大體(是) ⑵⑽(針織品)脫針, 抽絲

    run upstairs

    跑上樓

    run for president

    [美]參加總統(tǒng)競選

    run before the wind

    (船)順風(fēng)行駛

    run full

    一帆風(fēng)順地行駛

    run idle

    (機(jī)器)空轉(zhuǎn)

    run wide

    (魚)成群游回近海

    run dry

    干涸

    run wild

    蔓延; 狂暴起來; 放肆起來

    run to extremes

    走極端

    Are you running in the 100 metres?

    你參加一百米賽跑嗎?

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    現(xiàn)代英漢詞典run

    [rʌn]

    vi., vt.

    ran, run, running

    跑;奔

    He ran across the road.

    他跑過馬路。

    參加賽跑

    迅速移動(dòng);迅速行駛

    I'll run the car into town.

    我會(huì)把汽車迅速開進(jìn)城里。

    He ran his eyes down the list.

    他的眼睛迅速地在名單上掃了一下。

    The car ran down the hill.

    汽車迅速駛下山崗。

    (機(jī)器)轉(zhuǎn)動(dòng),運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)

    The engine runs well.

    發(fā)動(dòng)機(jī)運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)良好。

    This machine is not running correctly.

    這臺機(jī)器運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn)得不正常。

    Most of motor vehicles run on petrol.

    大部分機(jī)動(dòng)車的行駛以汽油作燃料。

    (公共車輛)行駛

    The buses run every ten minutes.

    公共汽車每10分鐘一班。

    流動(dòng)

    The river has run dry.

    這條河已經(jīng)干涸了。

    流出液體

    Your nose is running.

    你在流鼻涕。

    The well has run dry.

    水井已干涸了。

    注滿(洗澡水)

    融化

    The butter will run if you put it near the fire.

    如果你把黃油放近火旁,就會(huì)融化。

    延伸;繼續(xù)

    The road runs beside the river.

    這條路沿著河邊延伸。

    擁有并駕駛(汽車)

    用車運(yùn)載

    偷運(yùn);走私

    to run drugs

    偷運(yùn)毒品

    控制,主持(團(tuán)體、組織)

    run a school

    辦一所學(xué)校

    有效

    The insurance runs for another month.

    保險(xiǎn)有效期還有一個(gè)月。

    (襪子因抽絲)出現(xiàn)梯形裂縫

    敘說;是

    The story runs like this...

    故事是這樣說的…

    詞性變化

    n.

    跑;奔

    to go for a run

    去跑步

    短途旅行

    There are no stops on the run to the coast.

    在去海濱的路途中沒有站。

    飼養(yǎng)動(dòng)物的場地

    a rabbit run

    養(yǎng)兔場

    急切的要求

    a run on beer in hot weather

    天熱非常想喝啤酒

    拋售

    一連串

    a run of bad luck

    一連串惡運(yùn)

    (下坡運(yùn)動(dòng)的)斜道

    a ski-run

    滑雪斜道

    (pl) 痢疾

    to have the runs

    得痢疾

    常用詞組

    run about

    到處跑

    (孩子們)自由玩耍

    run across

    偶然遇到

    run after

    追逐,追蹤

    追求(女性)

    run along

    走開,離開

    run around

    駕車到處游逛

    有外遇

    run away

    (常與from連用)逃走,逃脫

    逃避,躲開

    run away with

    失去對…控制

    輕易取勝

    輕易接受

    攜…潛逃

    與…私奔

    run down

    (用車)撞倒

    追尋;追獲

    to run down a criminal

    追緝一名罪犯

    詆毀

    (鐘表、電池)失去動(dòng)力

    逐漸停止

    The coal industry is being run down.

    煤礦工業(yè)正逐步停產(chǎn)。

    run in

    試車;試轉(zhuǎn)

    逮捕

    run into

    碰撞

    遇上,偶然遇到

    陷于,碰上(困境、麻煩等)

    run off

    讓流出

    run off water from the barrel

    從桶中放出水

    印出;復(fù)印

    離開,溜走;私奔

    run on

    繼續(xù)

    run out

    (常與of連用)用光;耗盡

    "Though they are running out of food and drink, the men are cheerful and confident that they will get out soon."

    "他們雖然已經(jīng)水盡糧絕,但情緒都很好,并且深信他們很快就會(huì)出來的。"

    run out on

    遺棄;背棄 (= walk out on)

    run over

    (車輛)軋過,壓過

    流出,溢出

    匆匆看過

    run through

    預(yù)演,排練

    瀏覽,匆匆地看

    穿過,貫穿

    花光,揮霍掉

    充滿,布滿,彌漫

    用劍刺穿

    run to

    錢足夠支付;有足夠的錢購買

    有…趨勢

    running to fat

    有發(fā)胖的趨勢

    (數(shù)量等)達(dá)…

    run up

    升起(旗子)

    匆匆制成

    結(jié)欠

    run up against

    碰上,遇到(困難等)

    習(xí)慣用語

    be run off one's feet 非常忙碌

    run (a competitor) close 緊逼;緊追

    run for 逃跑

    run foul of 與…撞在一起

    run (sb.) off (sb.'s) feet 使疲于奔命

    run into the ground 使精疲力盡

    run the danger of 冒…風(fēng)險(xiǎn)

    習(xí)慣用語

    a good run for one's money 不白費(fèi)力;不白花錢

    a run on the bank 紛紛向銀行提款

    in the long run 最后

    It'll be cheaper in the long run to use real leather.

    使用真正的皮革終究是比較便宜的。

    in the short run 近期內(nèi);不久

    on the run 逃走;躲藏;匆匆忙忙

    the common run of 普通類型的

    the run of 自由參觀或使用

    He gave them the run of his garden.

    他準(zhǔn)許他們隨便參觀他的花園。

    簡明英漢詞典run

    [rʌn]

    n.

    跑, 賽跑, 奔跑, 運(yùn)轉(zhuǎn), 趨向

    vi.

    跑, 奔, 逃跑, 競選, 跑步, 蔓延, 進(jìn)行, 行駛

    vt.

    使跑, 參賽, 追究, 使流, 管理, 運(yùn)行, 開動(dòng)

    adj.

    熔化的, 融化的, 澆鑄的

    vbl.

    run的過去式和過去分詞

    柯林斯英語大詞典查詞歷史safeseldomsupplementarySupplementalSupplmental可怕的athletickittendescriptiondesscriptionrun

    [rʌn]

    vb

    (of a two-legged creature) to move on foot at a rapid pace so that both feet are off the ground together for part of each stride.(of a four-legged creature) to move at a rapid gait; gallop or canter

    to pass over (a distance, route, etc) in running

    run a race

    to run in or finish a race as specified, esp in a particular position

    John is running third

    to perform or accomplish by or as if by running

    to run an errand

    to flee; run away

    they took to their heels and ran

    to bring into a specified state or condition by running

    to run oneself to a standstill

    to track down or hunt (an animal)

    to run a fox to earth

    to move about freely and without restraint

    the children are running in the garden

    to go or have recourse, as for aid, assistance, etc

    he's always running to his mother when he's in trouble

    to set (animals) loose on (a field or tract of land) so as to graze freely

    to make a short trip or brief informal visit

    I'll run over to your house this afternoon

    to move quickly and easily on wheels by rolling, or in any of certain other ways

    a sledge running over snow

    to move or cause to move with a specified result or in a specified manner

    to run into a tree

    to move or pass or cause to move or pass quickly

    to run one's eyes over a page

    to force, thrust, or drive

    she ran a needle into her finger

    to drive or maintain and operate (a vehicle)

    to give a lift to (someone) in a vehicle; transport

    he ran her to the railway station

    to ply or cause to ply between places on a route

    the bus runs from Piccadilly to Golders Green

    to operate or be operated; function or cause to function

    the engine is running smoothly

    to perform or carry out

    to run tests

    to be in charge of; manage

    to run a company

    to extend or continue or cause to extend or continue in a particular direction, for a particular duration or distance, etc

    the months ran into years

    to have legal force or effect.to accompany; be an integral part of or adjunct to

    to be subjected to, be affected by, or incur

    run a temperature

    to be characterized (by); tend or incline

    to run to fat

    to recur persistently or be inherent

    red hair runs in my family

    to cause or allow (liquids) to flow or (of liquids) to flow, esp in a manner specified

    the well has run dry

    to melt and flow

    the wax grew hot and began to run

    to melt or fuse.to mould or cast (molten metal)

    (of waves, tides, rivers, etc) to rise high, surge, or be at a specified height

    a high sea was running that night

    to be diffused

    the colours in my dress ran when I washed it

    (of stitches) to unravel or come undone or (of a garment) to have stitches unravel or come undone

    if you pull that thread the whole seam will run

    to sew (an article) with continuous stitches

    (of growing vines, creepers, etc) to trail, spread, or climb

    ivy running over a cottage wall

    to spread or circulate quickly

    a rumour ran through the town

    to be stated or reported

    his story runs as follows

    to publish or print or be published or printed in a newspaper, magazine, etc

    they ran his story in the next issue

    to be a candidate or present as a candidate for political or other office

    Anderson is running for president

    to get past or through; evade

    to run a blockade

    to deal in (arms, etc), esp by importing illegally

    he runs guns for the rebels

    to sail (a vessel, esp a sailing vessel) or (of such a vessel) to be sailed with the wind coming from astern

    to migrate upstream from the sea, esp in order to spawn.to swim rapidly in any area of water, esp during migration

    to score (a run or number of runs) by hitting the ball and running between the wickets

    to make (a number of successful shots) in sequence

    to hit (the ball) so that it rolls along the ground

    to cash (all one's winning cards in a long suit) successively

    n

    an act, instance, or period of running

    a gait, pace, or motion faster than a walk

    she went off at a run

    a distance covered by running or a period of running

    a run of ten miles

    an act, instance, or period of travelling in a vehicle, esp for pleasure

    to go for a run in the car

    free and unrestricted access

    we had the run of the house and garden for the whole summer

    a period of time during which a machine, computer, etc, operates.the amount of work performed in such a period

    a continuous or sustained period

    a run of good luck

    a continuous sequence of performances

    the play had a good run

    a sequence of winning cards in one suit, usually more than five

    a run of spades

    tendency or trend

    the run of the market

    type, class, or category

    the usual run of graduates

    a continuous and urgent demand

    a run on the dollar

    a series of unravelled stitches, esp in stockings or tights; ladder

    the characteristic pattern or direction of something

    the run of the grain on a piece of wood

    a continuous vein or seam of ore, coal, etc.the direction in which it lies

    a period during which water or other liquid flows.the amount of such a flow

    a pipe, channel, etc, through which water or other liquid flows

    a small stream

    a steeply inclined pathway or course, esp a snow-covered one used for skiing and bobsleigh racingSee green run See blue run See red run See black run

    an enclosure for domestic fowls or other animals, in which they have free movement

    a chicken run

    (esp in Australia and New Zealand) a tract of land for grazing livestock

    a track or area frequented by animals

    a rabbit run

    a group of animals of the same species moving together

    the migration of fish upstream in order to spawn

    the tack of a sailing vessel in which the wind comes from astern.part of the hull of a vessel near the stern where it curves upwards and inwards

    a mission in a warplane.short for bombing run

    the movement of an aircraft along the ground during takeoff or landing

    a rapid scalelike passage of notes

    a score of one, normally achieved by both batsmen running from one end of the wicket to the other after one of them has hit the ballSee extra See boundary

    an instance of a batter touching all four bases safely, thereby scoring

    the distance that a ball rolls after hitting the ground

    See runabout See run across See run after See run along See run around See run away See run down See run in See run into See run off See run on See run out See run over See run through See run to See run up See run with

    習(xí)慣用語

    run a bath to turn on the taps to fill a bath with water for bathing oneself

    run close to compete closely with; present a serious challenge to

    run for it to attempt to escape from arrest, etc, by running

    be run off one's feet to be extremely busy

    a run for one's money a strong challenge or close competition.pleasure derived from an activity

    in the long run as the eventual outcome of a sequence of events, actions, etc; ultimately

    in the short run as the immediate outcome of a series of events, etc

    on the run escaping from arrest; fugitive.in rapid flight; retreating.hurrying from place to place

    the runs diarrhoea

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    WordNetrun

    runs ran running

    Noun

    1. a score in baseball made by a runner touching all four bases safely; "the Yankees scored 3 runs in the bottom of the 9th"; "their first tally came in the 3rd inning"

    (synonym) tally

    (hypernym) score

    (hyponym) earned run

    2. the act of testing something; "in the experimental trials the amount of carbon was measured separately"; "he called each flip of the coin a new trial"

    (synonym) test, trial

    (hypernym) attempt, effort, endeavor, endeavour, try

    (hyponym) assay

    (derivation) move, go

    3. a race run on foot; "she broke the record for the half-mile run"

    (synonym) footrace, foot race

    (hypernym) race

    (hyponym) funrun, fun run

    (derivation) race

    4. an unbroken series of events; "had a streak of bad luck"; "Nicklaus had a run of birdies"

    (synonym) streak

    (hypernym) succession

    (hyponym) losing streak

    5. (American football) a play in which a player runs with the ball; "the defensive line braced to stop the run"; "the coach put great emphasis on running"

    (synonym) running, running play, running game

    (hypernym) football play

    (hyponym) draw, draw play

    (classification) American football, American football game

    6. a regular trip; "the ship made its run in record time"

    (hypernym) trip

    (derivation) ply

    7. the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace; "he broke into a run"; "his daily run keeps him fit"

    (synonym) running

    (hypernym) locomotion, travel

    (hyponym) dash, sprint

    8. the continuous period of time during which something (a machine or a factory) operates or continues in operation; "the assembly line was on a 12-hour run"

    (hypernym) time period, period of time, period

    (hyponym) print run, press run

    9. unrestricted freedom to use; "he has the run of the house"

    (hypernym) liberty

    10. the production achieved during a continuous period of operation (of a machine or factory etc.); "a daily run of 100,000 gallons of paint"

    (hypernym) indefinite quantity

    11. a small stream

    (synonym) rivulet, rill, runnel, streamlet

    (hypernym) stream, watercourse

    (derivation) flow, feed, course

    12. a race between candidates for elective office; "I managed his campaign for governor"; "he is raising money for a Senate run"

    (synonym) political campaign, campaign

    (hypernym) race

    (hyponym) governor's race, campaign for governor

    (derivation) campaign

    13. a row of unravelled stitches; "she got a run in her stocking"

    (synonym) ladder, ravel

    (hypernym) damage, harm, impairment

    (derivation) ladder

    14. the pouring forth of a fluid

    (synonym) discharge, outpouring

    (hypernym) flow, flowing

    (hyponym) jet, squirt, spurt, spirt

    (derivation) flow, feed, course

    15. an unbroken chronological sequence; "the play had a long run on Broadway"; "the team enjoyed a brief run of victories"

    (hypernym) sequence, chronological sequence, succession, successiveness, chronological succession

    16. a short trip; "take a run into town"

    (hypernym) trip

    (derivation) unravel

    Verb

    1. move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time; "Don't run--you'll be out of breath"; "The children ran to the store"

    (hypernym) travel rapidly, speed, hurry, zip

    (hyponym) trot, jog, clip

    (see-also) frolic, lark, rollick, skylark, disport, sport, cavort, gambol, frisk, romp, run around, lark about

    (derivation) running

    2. flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up"

    (synonym) scarper, turn tail, lam, run away, hightail it, bunk, head for the hills, take to the woods, escape, fly the coop, break away

    (hypernym) leave, go forth, go away

    (hyponym) flee, fly, take flight

    3. stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; "Service runs all the way to Cranbury"; "His knowledge doesn't go very far"; "My memory extends back to my fourth year of life"; "The facts extend beyond a consideration of her personal assets"

    (synonym) go, pass, lead, extend

    (hypernym) be

    (hyponym) come

    (see-also) line, run along

    (verb-group) range

    4. direct or control; projects, businesses, etc.; "She is running a relief operation in the Sudan"

    (synonym) operate

    (hypernym) direct

    (hyponym) financier

    (derivation) running

    5. have a particular form; "the story or argument runs as follows"; "as the saying goes..."

    (synonym) go

    (hypernym) be

    6. move along, of liquids; "Water flowed into the cave"; "the Missouri feeds into the Mississippi"

    (synonym) flow, feed, course

    (hypernym) move

    (hyponym) flush

    (see-also) overflow, overrun, well over, run over, brim over

    (derivation) rivulet, rill, runnel, streamlet

    7. perform as expected when applied; "The washing machine won't go unless it's plugged in"; "Does this old car still run well?"; "This old radio doesn't work anymore"

    (synonym) function, work, operate, go

    (hyponym) double

    8. change or be different within limits; "Estimates for the losses in the earthquake range as high as $2 billion"; "Interest rates run from 5 to 10 percent"; "The instruments ranged from tuba to cymbals"; "My students range from very bright to dull"

    (synonym) range

    (hypernym) be

    (verb-group) lead

    9. run, stand, or compete for an office or a position; "Who's running for treasurer this year?"

    (synonym) campaign

    (hypernym) race

    (hyponym) stump

    (derivation) political campaign, campaign

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