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41 ■ run up against
■ run up againstv. i. + avv. + prep.1 andare a sbattere, urtare contro2 (fam.) imbattersi in (q.); incontrare: to run up against serious difficulties, incontrare gravi difficoltà. -
42 run-off
run-off /ˈrʌnɒf/n.3 [u] (metall.) colaticcio5 (polit., ecc.) ballottaggio● (ind. min.) run-off pit, pozzetto di scarico. -
43 run across
run across [sth., sb.] imbattersi in [person, reference]* * *(to meet: I ran across an old friend.) imbattersi, incontrare per caso* * *vi + prep(meet, find) incontrare per caso, imbattersi in* * *run across [sth., sb.] imbattersi in [person, reference] -
44 run out on
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45 run up against
run up against [sth.] incappare in, imbattersi in, incontrare [ difficulty]* * *vi + adv + prep(person, problem) imbattersi in, (difficulties) incontrare* * *run up against [sth.] incappare in, imbattersi in, incontrare [ difficulty] -
46 run after
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47 ■ run aground
■ run agroundA v. i. + avv.1 (naut.) finire sulle secche; arenarsi; incagliarsiB v. t. + avv. -
48 ■ run around
■ run aroundv. i. + avv.essere affacendato; correre di qua e di là: I've been running around all morning, è tutta la mattina che corro. -
49 ■ run around after
■ run around afterv. i. + avv. + prep.farsi in quattro per: It's terrible the way she runs around after those children, è terribile come si faccia in quattro per quei bambini. -
50 ■ run around with
■ run around withv. i. + avv. + prep.andare in giro con; frequentare: I don't like the crowd she runs around with, non mi piace il gruppetto con cui va in giro. -
51 ■ run back
■ run backv. t. + avv.mandare indietro ( un nastro, una pellicola, ecc.): They ran the film back to look at the sequence again, hanno mandato indietro il film per riguardare la sequenza. -
52 run-and-gun
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53 run-out
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54 run-down
[ˌrʌn'daʊn]1) (exhausted) [ person] sfinito, spossato* * *['rʌnˌdaʊn]1. adj(person) debilitato (-a), (building) fatiscente, in rovina2. n1) (Brit: of industry) riduzione f graduale dell'attività di2)* * *run-down /ˈrʌndaʊn/a.1 esausto; stanco morto (fam.); ( di cavallo) sfiancato: I've been feeling run-down, mi sono sentita esausta2 ( di edificio) fatiscente; in stato di abbandono; ( di quartiere) degradato: a run-down area, una zona urbana degradata* * *[ˌrʌn'daʊn]1) (exhausted) [ person] sfinito, spossato -
55 run along
* * *(to go away: Run along now, children!) andarsene* * *vi + advcorrere, andarerun along and play — su, vai a giocare
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56 run-of-the-mill
[ˌrʌnəvðə'mɪl]aggettivo banale, ordinario* * *run-of-the-mill /rʊnəvðˈmɪl/a.ordinario; banale: It's just a run-of-the-mill war film, è solo un film di guerra piuttosto banale.* * *[ˌrʌnəvðə'mɪl]aggettivo banale, ordinario -
57 run-through
['rʌnθruː]1) (practice) prova f.2) (summary) ripasso m.* * *run-through /ˈrʌnɵru:/n.2 (teatr.) prova: Let's give that scene another run-through!, proviamo quella scena ancora una volta!* * *['rʌnθruː]1) (practice) prova f.2) (summary) ripasso m. -
58 run about
1) scorrazzare, correre qua e là2) colloq. (have affair with)to run around with — farsela o vedersi con
* * *vi + adv* * *1) scorrazzare, correre qua e là2) colloq. (have affair with)to run around with — farsela o vedersi con
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59 run away with
vi + adv + prepscappare con, figdon't run away with the idea that... — non credere che...
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60 run synchronous
1.To run synchronous vMarciare sincronicamente2.То run synchronous vMarciale sincronicamenteDictionary of packaging machinery and equipment > run synchronous
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