1.run(跑)的过去式
1.to move quickly to a place using your legs and feet; to run in a race; to have a race in a particular place or at a particular time; to run a particular distance
2.to control and organize something such as a business, organization, or event; to organize and provide something such as a service or class
3.if a machine or engine runs, or if you run it, it is working; to start or to use a computer program
4.if a liquid runs somewhere, it flows there; if a river runs somewhere, it flows there; if a faucet runs, or if you run it, water comes out of it; if something is running with a liquid, the liquid is flowing down it; to fill a bath or other container with water from a faucet
5.to try to be elected to an official job or position
6.if a bus, train, etc. runs, it travels somewhere at regular times; to take someone somewhere in your car; if a vehicle runs somewhere, it moves there because the driver is not controlling it properly
7.if a play, movie, or television program runs, it continues to be performed or shown; if an official agreement or document runs until a particular time, you can continue to use it until that date
8.to reach a particular amount or rate
9.to move or rub something along something else
10.if something such as a road or wall runs somewhere, it exists in that place
11.to put something such as a wire or thread somewhere
12.if a feeling runs through you, you experience it; to have a particular thought
13.if newspapers run an article, advertisement, or photograph, they print it
14.if a piece of clothing or a color runs, the color spreads when you wash it; if something such as paint or ink runs, it spreads to where it should not be; if something such as butter runs, it becomes liquid and spreads because it is warm
15.to bring someone or something illegally into a country
16.to grow in a particular direction
17.to move smoothly
18.if a story, argument, etc. runs in a particular way, this is what happens or what someone says
19.if tights or pantyhose run, a hole in them becomes longer
1.to move quickly to a place using your legs and feet; to run in a race; to have a race in a particular place or at a particular time; to run a particular distance
2.to control and organize something such as a business, organization, or event; to organize and provide something such as a service or class
3.if a machine or engine runs, or if you run it, it is working; to start or to use a computer program
4.if a liquid runs somewhere, it flows there; if a river runs somewhere, it flows there; if a faucet runs, or if you run it, water comes out of it; if something is running with a liquid, the liquid is flowing down it; to fill a bath or other container with water from a faucet
5.to try to be elected to an official job or position
6.if a bus, train, etc. runs, it travels somewhere at regular times; to take someone somewhere in your car; if a vehicle runs somewhere, it moves there because the driver is not controlling it properly
7.if a play, movie, or television program runs, it continues to be performed or shown; if an official agreement or document runs until a particular time, you can continue to use it until that date
8.to reach a particular amount or rate
9.to move or rub something along something else
10.if something such as a road or wall runs somewhere, it exists in that place
11.to put something such as a wire or thread somewhere
12.if a feeling runs through you, you experience it; to have a particular thought
13.if newspapers run an article, advertisement, or photograph, they print it
14.if a piece of clothing or a color runs, the color spreads when you wash it; if something such as paint or ink runs, it spreads to where it should not be; if something such as butter runs, it becomes liquid and spreads because it is warm
15.to bring someone or something illegally into a country
16.to grow in a particular direction
17.to move smoothly
18.if a story, argument, etc. runs in a particular way, this is what happens or what someone says
19.if tights or pantyhose run, a hole in them becomes longer
1.the action of running for pleasure or in a sport; a race in which you must run a long distance
2.a period of time when you continue to succeed or fail, especially in a sport or business; a period of time when a play or television program is performed or shown regularly
3.an attempt to be elected to an official job or position
4.the amount of something that a company or factory produces at one time
5.one point in the game of baseball; one point in the game of cricket
6.a trip that a train, ship, etc. does regularly; a short trip that you do in a car for pleasure
7.a small area with a fence around it where animals such as chickens or rabbits can run around
8.a slope that you can slide down, usually on skis; a shaped object for sliding or rolling something down
9.in card games, a group of cards whose numbers are in a series, for example a 4, 5, and 6
10.a long thin hole in stockings or pantyhose
1.the action of running for pleasure or in a sport; a race in which you must run a long distance
2.a period of time when you continue to succeed or fail, especially in a sport or business; a period of time when a play or television program is performed or shown regularly
3.an attempt to be elected to an official job or position
4.the amount of something that a company or factory produces at one time
5.one point in the game of baseball; one point in the game of cricket
6.a trip that a train, ship, etc. does regularly; a short trip that you do in a car for pleasure
7.a small area with a fence around it where animals such as chickens or rabbits can run around
8.a slope that you can slide down, usually on skis; a shaped object for sliding or rolling something down
9.in card games, a group of cards whose numbers are in a series, for example a 4, 5, and 6
10.a long thin hole in stockings or pantyhose
1.The past participle of run
1.The young editor bravely ran national campaigns in his regional paper when he believed there was a wrong to be righted.
当他相信有错误需要改正时,这位年轻的编辑勇敢地在他的区域性报纸中发起全国性的运动。
2.But she did not do any of these things. Instead, she ran her right hand through her hair.
可现在,她没有作出任何上述动作,却用右手摸起了自己的头发。
3.The checklist ran to several thousand words, but, one of the main things they learnt was that each level had to feel achievable.
清单长达数千字,但是他们学到的最要东西之一即是,每一关都要人有成就感。
4.The small boy ran down the street, crying his eyes out because he had lost his mother.
小男孩在街上一边跑一边哭,因为妈妈不见了。
5.And after about 10 pictures they all settled down, and I ran the story and I said, "What do you think? "
看过10张照片后,他们就都静了下来,我把我的故事讲给他们听,最后说:“你们觉得怎么样?”
6.A door suddenly opened and a young girl ran to him as he held out the violin case to her.
车门突然开了,而且当他拿出小提琴的盒子要给这个小女孩时,她向他跑了过去。
7.It did not drop when I traded with him, but started to fade when I got the key, so I ran back to the water, and swam to the wall.
没扔我与他进行交易,而是当我得钥匙时,开始消失,因此我跑回到水,并且游泳到墙。
8.When he got his wits about him just a few seconds later, Ed ran to follow the man down the corridor, but he had vanished.
几秒钟之后,他恢复了意识,这才沿着走廊跑过去追那个人,但是那个人已经消失了。
9.Lost her to a fate most Afghans considered far worse than death: She ran off with a clan of traveling singers and dancers.
她跟着一群流浪艺人跑了,这在多数阿富汗人看来是比她死了更糟糕的事情。
10.Unable to find a way out in the dark cave, they were frightened and ran anxiously without a sense of direction.
不能找一个出路在黑暗中洞,他们被惊吓并且不需要一个方向感就忧虑地跑。