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1 running
1. adjective1) of or for running:للرَّكْضrunning shoes.
2) continuous:مُسْتَمِر، مُتَواصِلa running commentary on the football match.
2. adverbone after another; continuously:بصورَةٍ مُتَواصِلَهWe travelled for four days running.
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2 running
مُسْتَمِرّ \ ceaseless: continuous: ceaseless activity. constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. perpetual: continual; never ceasing: the perpetual movement of the sea. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. progressive: moving or changing continuously or by stages: There is often a progressive loss of sight in old age. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. -
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مُتَوَاصِل \ constant: happening all the time; continuous: a constant stream of passing cars. continual: happening again and again: I’m tired of her continual complaints. continuous: happening all the time, without stopping: The brain needs a continuous supply of blood. persistent: continuing; refusing to stop: He makes persistent demands for money, but I never give him any. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. tireless: not showing tiredness: tireless efforts. -
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مُتَتَابِع \ constant: happening very often: He paid constant visit to the doctor. running: one after the other, for a stated number of times: He was late for work, three days running. The car failed to start for the sixth time running. serial: forming a series: a book of tickets with serial numbers, from 1 to 500; a serial story (printed in several parts weekly or monthly. -
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6 running
= jogging.Ex. Major risk factors for cardiovascular disease are discussed, as well as how development of coronary disease can be attenuated or arrested by a prolonged routine of jogging.* * *= jogging.Ex: Major risk factors for cardiovascular disease are discussed, as well as how development of coronary disease can be attenuated or arrested by a prolonged routine of jogging.
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7 running
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8 running
1. рабочее состояние;Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > running
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9 Running Stitch
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10 Running Gag
Run·ning Gag[ˈranɪŋ ˈgɛk]m running gag [or joke] -
11 running gear
أَجْزَاءٌ دَوّارة (مِن عجَلاتٍ وتُروس) \ running gear. \ _(field) Eng. -
12 Running A Business And Doing A Degree
Abbreviation: RABADADУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Running A Business And Doing A Degree
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13 Running Back
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14 Running Club
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15 Running Club North, Fairbanks, Alaska
Sports: RCNУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Running Club North, Fairbanks, Alaska
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16 Running Losses
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17 Running Man
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18 Running Object Table
File extension: ROTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Running Object Table
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20 Running Scared
Law: RS
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