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1 Bow Street runner
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2 runner
noun1) Läufer, der/Läuferin, die2) (horse in race)3) (messenger) Bote, der4)curtain runner — Gardinenröllchen, das
6) (carpet) Läufer, der7)do a runner — (Brit. sl.) abhauen (salopp); türmen (salopp)
* * *2) (the long narrow part on which a sledge etc moves: He polished the runners of the sledge; an ice-skate runner.) die Kufe3) (a long stem of a plant which puts down roots.) der Ausläufer* * *run·ner[ˈrʌnəʳ, AM -ɚ]ndrug \runner Drogenkurier(in) m(f)gun \runner Waffenschmuggler(in) m(f)10.* * *['rʌnə(r)]n1) (= athlete) Läufer(in) m(f); (= horse) Rennpferd nt; (= messenger) Bote m, Botin f, Laufbursche m; (= smuggler) Schmuggler(in) m(f)(Bow Street) Runners ( Brit Hist ) —, Hist ) ≈ Büttel pl
it's a good runner, this car (inf) — das Auto läuft wirklich einwandfrei
2) (on sledge, skate) Kufe f; (for curtain) Vorhangröllchen nt; (for drawer, machine part) Laufschiene f3) (= carpet, for table) Läufer m5)to do a runner ( Brit inf ) — die Fliege machen (sl)
* * *runner [ˈrʌnə(r)] s1. Läufer(in)2. Rennpferd n:there were nine runners in the race es waren neun Pferde am Start3. (Bank- etc) Bote m, (-)Botin f4. besonders US umg Vertreter(in), Handlungsreisende(r) m/f(m)b) Schmugglerschiff n6. MIL Meldegänger m, Melder m7. US Maschinist(in)8. Geschäftsführer(in), Leiter(in)9. SPORT Laufschuh m10. Läufer m (langer, schmaler Teppich)11. Tischläufer m12. (Schlitten-, Schlittschuh- etc) Kufe f13. Schieber m (am Schirm etc)14. TECH Laufschiene f15. TECH (Turbinen- etc) Laufrad n, Läufer m16. TECH Kollerstein m19. BOTa) Ausläufer mb) Ausläuferpflanze fc) Kletterpflanze f20. ORN Ralle f21. FISCH Goldstöcker m22. TYPO Zeilenzähler m, Marginalziffer f* * *noun1) Läufer, der/Läuferin, die3) (messenger) Bote, der4)curtain runner — Gardinenröllchen, das
6) (carpet) Läufer, der7)do a runner — (Brit. sl.) abhauen (salopp); türmen (salopp)
* * *n.Kufe -n f.Läufer - m.
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