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41 run
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42 run
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43 run out
1) (of a supply) to come to an end:يَنْتَهيThe food has run out.
2) ( with of) to have no more:يَنْفَذWe've run out of money.
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44 run through
رَاجَعَ بسُرعة \ run through: to practise or study (sth.) quickly but completely (in preparation for an exam or for a public performance, etc.): We’ll run through the play in class before you choose your parts. -
45 run into debt
اِسْتَدَانَ \ borrow: to get the use of sth. with the intention of returning it later: I borrowed this book from Peter. run into debt: to begin to owe money. -
46 run
دَخَلَ \ enter: to come in or go in: You must pay before you enter (the cinema), become a member of (a school, etc.). get (got, gotten): (with various adverbs and prepositions) to move or go: He could not get past the guard. run: to make (sth.) go somewhere: He ran a sword through his enemy’s body. -
47 run - это основа таких слов как runner, running
Makarov: "run" is the stem of runner, running (etc.) (и т.д.)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > run - это основа таких слов как runner, running
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48 Run (m) auf die Banken
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49 run wild
to go out of control:يُصْبِحُ مُتَوَحِّشا، يَخْرُج من السَّيْطَرَهThe garden was running wild.
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50 run
اِشْتَغَلَ \ operate: (of machines, plans, etc.) to be effective. run: (of an engine or machine) to be in action; be working: Don’t leave your engine running while you buy petrol. work: to be busy (for some good purpose); not rest or play: He’s working in the garden. My boy works hard at school, have a paid job: She works in an office. start: (of an engine) begin working: My car won’t start. -
51 run
اِنْهَمَر \ pelt: (of rain) to fall heavily: It was pelting (down) when I got home. pour: (of rain) to fall heavily: It’s pouring. run: (of water, etc.) to flow; allow to flow: The tears ran down her face. -
52 run a race
اِشْتَركَ في سِباق \ race: to compete in a race: Will your horse be racing today?. run a race: take part in a race; hold a race: We ran a race along the shore. -
53 run|da
f 1. (faza, etap) round- runda rozmów/negocjacji a round of talks/negotiations2. Sport. (w boksie, zapasach) round- w pierwszej/czwartej rundzie in the first/fourth round3. Sport (szczebel rozgrywek) round- przejść a. awansować do następnej rundy to go through a. progress through to the next round- odpaść w pierwszej rundzie to be knocked out in the five round4. (okrążenie) lap- zrobić dwie rundy wokół stadionu to make two laps around the track- wykonać rundę honorową to do one’s lap of honourThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > run|da
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54 run|o
n 1. (wełna) fleece- wyprawa po złote runo Mitol. the quest for the Golden Fleece2. (w dywanie) nap 3. Leśn. undergrowth- owoce runa leśnego fruits of the forestThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > run|o
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55 run
1. Finan incidence of bank customers en masse and simultaneously withdrawing their entire funds because of a lack of confidence in the institution2. Finan incidence of owners of holdings in a particular currency selling en masse and simultaneously usually because of a lack of confidence in the currency3. Statsan uninterrupted sequence of the same value in a statistical series -
56 rún-ketill
m., Grett. (in a verse), read rúm-ketill (?); regns r., the large rain-kettle, i. e. the mountain cave. -
57 run into
1) to meet:يَلْتَقي صُدْفَةًI ran into her in the street.
2) to crash into or collide with:يَصْطَدِم بThe car ran into a lamp-post.
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58 run its course
to develop or happen in the usual way:يَجْري في مَجْراه الطَّبيعيThe fever ran its course.
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59 The New Hampshire
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60 rún-hendr
adj. in the metre rúnhenda, Edda (Ht.); see above.
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