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41 run around
vi2) ( run freely) herumlaufen;to \run around around the streets auf den Straßen herumlaufen3) ( spend time with)to \run around around with sb etwas mit jdm haben ( fam) -
42 run on
vi1) ( continue talking) weiterreden;( continue)the game ran on for too long das Spiel zog sich zu lange hin;the list of crimes he committed ran on and on for three pages die Liste der Verbrechen, die er begangen hatte, umfasste drei Seitentime's \run onning on - let's hurry up! die Zeit wird knapp - beeilen wir uns!3) ( power with)to \run on on sth mit etw dat betrieben werden -
43 run with
vito \run with with sth etw fortführen;the board has agreed to \run with with the project for 6 months der Vorstand hat zugestimmt, das Projekt 6 Monate weiterlaufen zu lassen -
44 run after
vito \run after after sb/ sth jdm/etw hinterherlaufen;they ran after the taxi sie liefen dem Taxi nach;she has spent her life \run afterning after fame and fortune ihr ganzes Leben lang strebt sie schon nach Ruhm und Reichtum;he's always \run afterning after women er läuft immer den Frauen hinterher -
45 run to
vito \run to to sth für etw akk ausreichen;I'm afraid my cooking skills don't \run to to fancy cakes and desserts ich glaube kaum, dass meine Kochkünste für anspruchsvolle Kuchen und Desserts ausreichen;the new encyclopaedia \run tos to several thousand pages die neue Enzyklopädie umfasst mehrere tausend Seiten -
46 run/take the risk (of)
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47 run/take the risk (of)
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48 run
<chem.proc> ■ Gasen nUS < logist> (of storage racks, bays) ■ Regalreihe f ; Regalzeile f ; Reihe f prakt ; Zeile f prakt<mech.eng> ■ Lauf m< srfc> (paint fault) ■ Lackläufer m ; Läufer m prakt ; Nase f prakt ; Rotznase f ugs ; Träne f ugs< srfc> ■ Nase f< tele> ■ Führung fvi <tech.gen> (e.g. plant, system, machine, engine) ■ arbeiten vi ; laufen vivi <tech.gen> (bus, train from A to B) ■ fahren vivi <tech.gen> (to operate; machine, engine) ■ laufen vivi <tech.gen> ■ rutschen vivt <tech.gen> (a machine, system, plant) ■ fahren vt ; betreiben vtvt <i&c> (a survey, measurements, tests) ■ fahren vt--------run (into) -
49 run wild
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50 run its course
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51 run to earth
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52 run the engine on the chocks
English-german technical dictionary > run the engine on the chocks
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53 run before the wind
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54 run of the road
<traff.navig> (from starting point to destination) ■ Streckenverlauf m ; Straßenverlauf m ; Route f prakt ; Weg m ugs -
55 run off the road
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56 run the full length
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57 run under the load
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58 run the risk of
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59 run round all the shops
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60 run on the bank
Ansturm auf die Bank
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