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1. noun1) (management) Leitung, diemake the running — (in competition) an der Spitze liegen; (fig.): (have the initiative) den Ton angeben
2. adjectivein/out of the running — im/aus dem Rennen
1) (continuous) ständig; fortlaufend [Erklärungen]2) (in succession) hintereinander* * *1) (of or for running: running shoes.) Lauf-...2) (continuous: a running commentary on the football match.) laufend* * *run·ning[ˈrʌnɪŋ]road \running Laufen nt auf Asphaltshe has control of the day-to-day \running of the business sie führt die laufenden Geschäfte des Unternehmens3.▶ to be in/out of the \running (as a competitor) mit/nicht mit im Rennen sein; (as a candidate) noch/nicht mehr mit im Rennen sein▶ to put sb out of the \running jdn aus dem Rennen werfenII. adjfive days \running fünf Tage hintereinander [o in Folge2. (ongoing) [fort]laufendto have a \running battle with sb laufend [o andauernd] Streit mit jdm haben3. (operating) betriebsbereitthe machines are back to \running condition die Maschinen sind wieder betriebsbereit\running waters fließende Gewässer* * *['rʌnɪŋ]1. n1) Laufen nt, Rennen ntrunning style, style of running — Laufstil m
he started professional running eight years ago — er begann seine Laufkarriere vor acht Jahren
to be in the running ( for sth) — im Rennen (für etw) liegen
out of the running — aus dem Rennen
to take up the running (lit, fig) — sich an die Spitze setzen
2) (= functioning of machine, vehicle) Laufen nt3) (= management of business, hotel) Führung f, Leitung f; (of country, shop) Führung f; (of mine) Betrieb m; (of school, organization, newspaper) Leitung f; (= organization of course, competition) Veranstaltung f, Durchführung f; (= being in charge of course, competition, department, project) Leitung f5) (= smuggling) Schmuggel m2. adjrunning sore (Med) — eiternde Wunde; (fig) Eiterbeule f
3. advhintereinander* * *running [ˈrʌnıŋ]A srunning off the ball SPORT das Spiel ohne Ball;2. (Wett)Laufen n, (-)Rennen n, Wettlauf m (auch fig):be still in the running noch gut im Rennen liegen (a. fig:for um);be out of the running aus dem Rennen sein (a. fig:for um);put sb out of the running jemanden aus dem Rennen werfen (a. fig);a) das Tempo machen,b) fig das Tempo angeben,c) fig tonangebend sein;3. Schmuggel m4. Leitung f, Führung f5. Überwachung f, Bedienung f (einer Maschine)6. Brechen n (einer Blockade)B adjbe in running order in fahrbereitem Zustand sein2. flüchtig (Blick)3. laufend (Ausgaben, Monat etc):have a running battle ständig im Streit liegen ( with mit)4. WIRTSCH laufend, offen: → academic.ru/63500/running_account">running account5. fließend:7. flüssig8. aufeinanderfolgend:for three days running drei Tage hintereinander10. laufend, gleitend (Seil etc)11. linear gemessen:12. BOTa) rankendb) kriechend13. MUS laufend:running passages Läufe* * *1. noun1) (management) Leitung, diemake the running — (in competition) an der Spitze liegen; (fig.): (have the initiative) den Ton angeben
in/out of the running — im/aus dem Rennen
3) (of engine, machine) Laufen, das2. adjective1) (continuous) ständig; fortlaufend [Erklärungen]have or fight a running battle — (fig.) ständig im Streit liegen
2) (in succession) hintereinander* * *adj.laufend adj. n.Arbeitsgang m.Gang ¨-e m.Versuch -e m.
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