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1 causar estragos
v.to create chaos, to ravage.* * *(v.) = wreak + havoc, ravage, run + amok, cause + havoc, create + havoc, play + havoc withEx. I would, nonetheless, like to consider a common type of a change, which normally presents no problem under a manual system, but which could wreak havoc in an automated system.Ex. The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.Ex. Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex. It was found that someone had dumped a load of builders' rubble down a manhole blocking the sewer and causing havoc.Ex. Power-hungry politicians are creating havoc everywhere.Ex. To treat these reports differently only because some are serial and the others are monographic in form is to play havoc with the integrity of the catalog and to confound its users.* * *(v.) = wreak + havoc, ravage, run + amok, cause + havoc, create + havoc, play + havoc withEx: I would, nonetheless, like to consider a common type of a change, which normally presents no problem under a manual system, but which could wreak havoc in an automated system.
Ex: The rigours of the climate and the effects of war and political unrest have ravaged this country's cultural heritage.Ex: Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex: It was found that someone had dumped a load of builders' rubble down a manhole blocking the sewer and causing havoc.Ex: Power-hungry politicians are creating havoc everywhere.Ex: To treat these reports differently only because some are serial and the others are monographic in form is to play havoc with the integrity of the catalog and to confound its users. -
2 perder el control
to lose control* * *(v.) = slip beyond + the grasp of, lose + Posesivo + grip, run + amok, sweep + Nombre + off + Posesivo + feet, go to + pieces, go + wildEx. A hundred years later, the ancillary skill of knowing where to find information had in its turn begun to slip beyond the grasp of those who needed it for their study and research.Ex. The article is entitled 'Moving a map library, or how to keep your sanity while losing your grip'.Ex. Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex. A historical work such as this might help us keep from being swept off our feet by every 'new' panacea.Ex. When she heard of his death she went to pieces and fell apart.Ex. Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.* * *(v.) = slip beyond + the grasp of, lose + Posesivo + grip, run + amok, sweep + Nombre + off + Posesivo + feet, go to + pieces, go + wildEx: A hundred years later, the ancillary skill of knowing where to find information had in its turn begun to slip beyond the grasp of those who needed it for their study and research.
Ex: The article is entitled 'Moving a map library, or how to keep your sanity while losing your grip'.Ex: Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex: A historical work such as this might help us keep from being swept off our feet by every 'new' panacea.Ex: When she heard of his death she went to pieces and fell apart.Ex: Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone. -
3 volverse loco
v.to go insane, to go crazy, to become totally insane, to go mad.* * *to go mad* * ** * *(v.) = go + bananas, take + leave of + Posesivo + senses, go + mad, run + amok, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, go + berserk, go + postal, go + wild, go + crazy, go + nuts, go + potty, get + a buzz from, go out of + Posesivo + mind, throw + a wobbly, go off + the rails, throw + a wobbler, go + haywire, go off + Posesivo + rockerEx. 'I can't take it! the man's gone bananas'.Ex. Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex. The article is entitled 'The confrontation of childhood with a world gone mad: an examination of children's biography and autobiography in the context of World War 2'.Ex. Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex. The article is entitled 'Have We Lost Our Marbles?'.Ex. The article is entitled ' Going Bonkers!': Children, Play and Pee-Wee'.Ex. It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex. You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex. Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.Ex. Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex. When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.Ex. That adults have gone potty over Potter is probably motivated less by Rowling's prose than by the fact that, finally, here is a book we can easily read.Ex. How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex. For this reason, he did not die, but rather went out of his mind.Ex. The good thing about having it in writing is that you`re then well within your rights to throw a wobbly and demand you get what you paid for.Ex. He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.Ex. Of course there are things they don't like, and sometimes one of them throws a wobbler -- which sets the other one off!.Ex. The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.Ex. I mean everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but they went off their rocker embracing our enemies.* * *(v.) = go + bananas, take + leave of + Posesivo + senses, go + mad, run + amok, lose + Posesivo + marbles, go + bonkers, go + berserk, go + postal, go + wild, go + crazy, go + nuts, go + potty, get + a buzz from, go out of + Posesivo + mind, throw + a wobbly, go off + the rails, throw + a wobbler, go + haywire, go off + Posesivo + rockerEx: 'I can't take it! the man's gone bananas'.
Ex: Without language we would go bumping around in the dark and eventually take leave of our senses under the welter of the incomprehensible, withdrawing, as some people do, into a closed world in order to protect ourselves against the unbearable onslaught.Ex: The article is entitled 'The confrontation of childhood with a world gone mad: an examination of children's biography and autobiography in the context of World War 2'.Ex: Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.Ex: The article is entitled 'Have We Lost Our Marbles?'.Ex: The article is entitled ' Going Bonkers!': Children, Play and Pee-Wee'.Ex: It depicts fascism as a crusade for preserving literature's purity, a crusade that went berserk.Ex: You have also probably read about cases where an employee ' went postal' and entered a company building, shooting his boss and other employees.Ex: Our imagination went wild, because we didn't want death to be the end, we wanted to keep on living on familiar grounds, and most of all, we didn't want to be alone.Ex: Sawer went crazy after the woman he was having an affair with was caught and her husband killed her.Ex: When she discovered vintage comics and their lurid covers, she went nuts.Ex: That adults have gone potty over Potter is probably motivated less by Rowling's prose than by the fact that, finally, here is a book we can easily read.Ex: How anyone can get a buzz from laying into someone is beyond me; it's not nice to see it happen - too many times have I seen people beaten up over nothing.Ex: For this reason, he did not die, but rather went out of his mind.Ex: The good thing about having it in writing is that you`re then well within your rights to throw a wobbly and demand you get what you paid for.Ex: He never had issues with alcohol as a teen with going off the rails etc as he was used to have a sip of wine now and then with dinner or at Crimbo.Ex: Of course there are things they don't like, and sometimes one of them throws a wobbler -- which sets the other one off!.Ex: The formatting on my main page has gone haywire for apparently no reason.Ex: I mean everyone's entitled to their own opinion, but they went off their rocker embracing our enemies. -
4 sin escrúpulos
adj.without scruples, unprincipled, unscrupulous, unconscionable.adv.unscrupulously, without scruples.* * *unscrupulous* * *(adj.) = unscrupulous, unconscionable, without scruples, unprincipledEx. He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.Ex. Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex. From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.Ex. Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.* * *(adj.) = unscrupulous, unconscionable, without scruples, unprincipledEx: He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.
Ex: Slowly -- but not without sustained and unconscionable injustices to Native and African Americans -- the United States grew from a republic into a more inclusive democracy.Ex: From small-time stick-ups to vengeful bloodbaths, they become insatiable predators without scruples.Ex: Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students. -
5 sin principios
adj.unprincipled.* * *(adj.) = unscrupulous, unprincipledEx. He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.Ex. Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students.* * *(adj.) = unscrupulous, unprincipledEx: He had always anathematized those who took unscrupulous advantage of their positions, and those who succumbed to their insolent methods.
Ex: Term paper fraud runs amok on the Web as dozens of fee and free sites have thousands of term papers available for lazy and unprincipled students. -
6 mob
mɔb
1. сущ.
1) а) сборище, толпа;
большая группа людей to inflame, stir up a mob ≈ возбуждать толпу to control, subdue a mob ≈ держать толпу под контролем to disperse a mob ≈ разгонять толпу angry mob ≈ озлобленная толпа undisciplined, unruly, wild mob ≈ неуправляемая толпа a mob disperses ≈ толпа расходится a mob gathers ≈ собирается толпа a mob runs amok, runs wild ≈ толпа выходит из-под контроля, буйствует Syn: people, throng, multitude, crowd б) презр. толпа, сброд, чернь Syn: people, throng, rabble I
2) австрал. стадо животных
3) сл. банда, воровская шайка Syn: gang I
1., mafia
2. гл.
1) толпиться Syn: crowd, throng
2) нападать толпой, окружать
3) редк. смешиваться с толпой
4) диал. браниться, ругаться( на кого-л.) Syn: abuse
2., scold
1., rail II толпа, сборище - to form a *, to gather into a * образовать толпу, толпиться - * oratory демагогическое красноречие - a * of supporters толпа сторонников - they went in a * to the Embassy они толпой отправились к посольству (презрительное) толпа, чернь - * law закон Линча, самосуд, расправа без суда (жаргон) воровская шайка;
шайка карманников - swell * фартовые карманники банда, шайка гангстеров (разговорное) компания, дружки, "кодла" - our * наша компания, наши ребята( австралийское) стадо толпиться - he was *bed by his admirers толпа поклонников окружила /осадила/ его нападать толпой, окружать - shops were *bed толпа бросилась грабить магазины (историческое) домашний чепец mob sl. воровская шайка ~ нападать толпой, окружать ~ толпа, сборище ~ толпиться ~ презр. чернь ~ law самосуд swell ~ sl шикарно одетые жулики;
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7 Amokläufer
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8 mob
[mɔb] 1. сущ.1)а) сборище, толпа; большая группа людейundisciplined / unruly / wild mob — неуправляемая толпа
to inflame / stir up a mob — возбуждать толпу
to control / subdue a mob — держать толпу под контролем
A mob disperses. — Толпа расходится.
A mob gathers. — Толпа собирается.
A mob runs amok / wild. — Толпа выходит из-под контроля, буйствует.
Syn:б) презр. толпа, сброд, черньSyn:2) австрал. стадо животных3) разг. банда, воровская шайкаSyn:2. гл.1) толпитьсяSyn:2) нападать толпой, окружать -
9 run
1. noun1) Lauf, dermake a late run — (Sport or fig.) zum Endspurt ansetzen
come towards somebody/start off at a run — jemandem entgegenlaufen/losrennen
I've had a good run for my money — ich bin auf meine Kosten gekommen
go for a run [in the car] — einen [Auto]ausflug machen
3)she has had a long run of success — sie war lange [Zeit] erfolgreich
have a long run — [Stück, Show:] viele Aufführungen erleben
5) (tendency) Ablauf, derthe general run of things/events — der Lauf der Dinge/der Gang der Ereignisse
6) (regular route) Strecke, die7) (Cricket, Baseball) Lauf, der; Run, derproduction run — Ausstoß, der (Wirtsch.)
10)11) (unrestricted use)12) (animal enclosure) Auslauf, der2. intransitive verb,-nn-, ran, run1) laufen; (fast also) rennenrun for the bus — laufen od. rennen, um den Bus zu kriegen (ugs.)
2) (compete) laufen3) (hurry) laufendon't run to me when things go wrong — komm mir nicht angelaufen, wenn etwas schiefgeht (ugs.)
4) (roll) laufen; [Ball, Kugel:] rollen, laufen5) (slide) laufen; [Schlitten, [Schiebe]tür:] gleiten6) (revolve) [Rad, Maschine:] laufen7) (flee) davonlaufen8) (operate on a schedule) fahrenrun between two places — [Zug, Bus:] zwischen zwei Orten verkehren
the train is running late — der Zug hat Verspätung
the train doesn't run on Sundays — der Zug verkehrt nicht an Sonntagen
9) (pass cursorily)run through — überfliegen [Text]
run through one's head or mind — [Gedanken, Ideen:] einem durch den Kopf gehen
run through the various possibilities — die verschiedenen Möglichkeiten durchspielen
10) (flow) laufen; [Fluss:] fließenrun dry — [Fluss:] austrocknen; [Quelle:] versiegen
run low or short — knapp werden; ausgehen
11) (be current) [Vertrag, Theaterstück:] laufen12) (be present)run in the family — [Eigenschaft, Begabung:] in der Familie liegen
13) (function) laufenkeep/leave the engine running — den Motor laufen lassen/nicht abstellen
the machine runs on batteries/oil — etc. die Maschine läuft mit Batterien/Öl usw.
14) (have a course) [Straße, Bahnlinie:] verlaufeninflation is running at 15 % — die Inflationsrate beläuft sich auf od. beträgt 15 %
17) (seek election) kandidierenrun for mayor — für das Amt des Bürgermeisters kandidieren
18) (spread quickly)a shiver ran down my spine — ein Schau[d]er (geh.) lief mir den Rücken hinunter
19) (spread undesirably) [Butter, Eis:] zerlaufen; (in washing) [Farben:] auslaufen20) (ladder) [Strumpf:] Laufmaschen bekommen3. transitive verb,-nn-, ran, runrun one's hand/fingers through/along or over something — mit der Hand/den Fingern durch etwas fahren/über etwas (Akk.) streichen
run an or one's eye along or down or over something — (fig.) etwas überfliegen
2) (cause to flow) [ein]laufen lassen3) (organize, manage) führen, leiten [Geschäft usw.]; durchführen [Experiment]; veranstalten [Wettbewerb]; führen [Leben]4) (operate) bedienen [Maschine]; verkehren lassen [Verkehrsmittel]; einsetzen [Sonderbus, -zug]; laufen lassen [Motor]; abspielen [Tonband]run forward/back — vorwärts-/zurückspulen [Film, Tonband]
5) (own and use) sich (Dat.) halten [Auto]this car is expensive to run — dieses Auto ist im Unterhalt sehr teuer
6) (take for journey) fahrenI'll run you into town — ich fahre od. bringe dich in die Stadt
7) (pursue) jagenrun somebody hard or close — jemandem auf den Fersen sein od. sitzen (ugs.)
be run off one's feet — alle Hände voll zu tun haben (ugs.); (in business) Hochbetrieb haben (ugs.); see also academic.ru/23126/earth">earth 1. 4)
8) (complete) laufen [Rennen, Marathon, Strecke]run messages/errands — Botengänge machen
9)run a fever/a temperature — Fieber/erhöhte Temperatur haben
10) (publish) bringen (ugs.) [Bericht, Artikel usw.]Phrasal Verbs:- run away- run down- run in- run into- run off- run on- run out- run over- run to- run up* * *1. present participle - running; verb2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) fahren4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) laufen(lassen)5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) leiten6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) laufen7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) verkehren9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) sich halten12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) gleiten lassen13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) werden2. noun1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) das Laufen2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.) der Abstecher6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.) der Lauf7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.) der Auslauf•- runner- running 3. adverb(one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) aufeinanderfolgend- runny- runaway
- rundown
- runner-up
- runway
- in
- out of the running
- on the run
- run across
- run after
- run aground
- run along
- run away
- run down
- run for
- run for it
- run in
- run into
- run its course
- run off
- run out
- run over
- run a temperature
- run through
- run to
- run up
- run wild* * *[rʌn]I. NOUNto let the dog out for [or let the dog have] a \run den Hund hinauslassen [o ÖSTERR fam äußerln führen]to break into a \run zu laufen beginnento go for [or do] a \run laufen gehenI go for [or do] a 5 mile \run before breakfast ich laufe vor dem Frühstück 5 Meilento set off/come in at a \run weg-/hereinlaufenhe took the ditch at a \run er nahm Anlauf und sprang über den Graben; ( fig)with his main rival out injured, he has a clear \run at the title da sein Hauptrivale verletzt ist, hat er keine Konkurrenten beim Kampf um den Titelthe \run down to the coast only takes half an hour man braucht nur eine halbe Stunde zur Küsteon the London—Glasgow \run auf der Strecke London—Glasgowbombing \run Bombardierungsstrecke f\run of bad/good luck Pech-/Glückssträhne fa long \run of bad weather eine lange Schlechtwetterperiodein the normal \run of things normalerweiseafter a short \run on Broadway nach kurzer Laufzeit am Broadwaythe company is planning a first \run of 10,000 red teddy bears die Firma plant eine Anfangsproduktion von 10.000 roten Teddybärena cheque \run Ausstellung f von Schecks durch Computera computer \run Arbeitsgang m [o Durchlauf m] eines Computerstest \run Probelauf ma sudden \run on the dollar has lowered its value die plötzliche Nachfrage nach dem Dollar ließ den Kurs sinkena \run on a bank ein Ansturm m auf eine Banka \run on the pound Panikverkäufe pl des Pfundestheir food is not the usual \run of hotel cooking ihr Essen hebt sich von der üblichen Hotelküche abchicken \run Hühnerhof mto score 4 \runs vier Treffer erzielento score a home \run einen Homerun erzielento have the \runs Dünnpfiff haben sl14.▶ to give sb a \run for their money jdn etw für sein Geld tun lassen▶ to have the \run of sth etw zur Verfügung habenwhile she's away, I have the \run of the house während sie weg ist, hat sie mir das Haus überlassen▶ to have a [good] \run for one's money etw für sein Geld bekommen▶ in the long \run langfristig, auf lange Sicht gesehen▶ in the short \run kurzfristigwhen I am rushed in the mornings, I eat breakfast on the \run wenn ich morgens in Eile bin, dann esse ich mein Frühstück auf dem Weg<ran, run>1. (move fast) laufen, rennenhe ran up/down the hill er rannte den Hügel hinauf/hinunterhe ran along/down the street er rannte die Straße entlang/hinunterhe ran into/out of the house er rannte in das Haus/aus dem Hauspeople came \running at the sound of shots Menschen kamen gelaufen, als sie Schüsse hörtento \run for the bus dem Bus nachlaufento \run for cover schnell in Deckung gehento \run for it sich akk aus dem Staub machento \run for one's life um sein Leben rennento \run for help um Hilfe laufento \run for the police die Polizei benachrichtigento \run on the spot auf der Stelle laufento go \running laufen gehen▪ to \run at sb jdn angreifenare there a lot of trains \running between London and York? verkehren viele Züge zwischen London und York?they had the new computer system up and \running within an hour sie hatten das neue Computerprogramm innerhalb einer Stunde installiert und am Laufen; ( fig)work is \running smoothly at the moment die Arbeit geht im Moment glatt von der Handto keep the economy \running die Wirtschaft am Laufen haltenthe route \runs through the mountains die Strecke führt durch die Bergea shiver ran down my back mir lief ein Schauder über den Rücken gehto \run off the road von der Straße abkommenthe vine \runs up the wall and along the fence die Weinreben schlingen sich die Wand hinauf und den Zaun entlang5. (extend)there's a beautiful cornice \running around all the ceilings ein wunderschönes Gesims verläuft um alle Decken6. (last) [an]dauernhow much longer does this course \run? wie lange dauert dieser Kurs noch?a magazine subscription usually only \runs for one year ein Zeitschriftenabonnement läuft normalerweise nur ein JahrI've had that tune \running in my head all day diese Melodie geht mir schon den ganzen Tag im Kopf herumthis show will \run and \run diese Show wird ewig laufen7. (be)inflation is \running at 10% die Inflationsrate beträgt 10 %; (amount to)he has an income \running into six figures er hat ein Einkommen, das sich auf sechsstellige Zahlen beläuft8. (flow) fließenI could feel trickles of sweat \running down my neck ich fühlte, wie mir die Schweißtropfen den Hals herunterliefentheir bodies were \running with sweat ihre Körper waren schweißüberströmtwhen the sand has \run through the egg timer, it'll be five minutes wenn der Sand durch die Eieruhr gelaufen ist, dann sind fünf Minuten vorbeithe river \runs [down] to the sea der Fluss mündet in das Meerthere was a strong tide/heavy sea \running die Flut/die See war hochdon't cry, or your make-up will \run weine nicht, sonst verwischt sich dein Make-upthe colour of the dress has \run das Kleid hat abgefärbtmy nose is \running meine Nase läuftif the paint is wet, the colours will \run into each other wenn die Farbe nass ist, fließen die Farben ineinanderto \run for President für das Präsidentenamt kandidieren, sich akk für das Amt des Präsidenten bewerben▪ to \run against sb gegen jdn kandidieren10. (in tights)oh no, my tights have \run oh nein, ich habe eine Laufmasche im Strumpf11. (proceed) verlaufencan you give me an idea of how the discussion ran? kannst du mir den Verlauf der Diskussion schildern?12. NAUT fahrento \run before the wind vor dem Wind segeln13. (to be in force) price, value of commodity gelten, gültig sein14.▶ to \run amok Amok laufen▶ to \run with blood blutüberströmt seinthe streets were \running with blood in den Straßen floss überall Blut▶ to \run deep:differences between the two sides \run deep die Unterschiede zwischen den beiden Seiten sind sehr groß▶ to \run in the family in der Familie liegen▶ feelings are \running high die Gefühle gehen hoch▶ to make sb's blood \run cold jds Blut in den Adern gefrieren lassen▶ to \run short knapp werdento \run short of sth etw nicht mehr habenwe're beginning to \run short of money uns geht langsam das Geld ausshe lets her kids \run wild [or \run riot] sie setzt ihren Kindern keinerlei Grenzento let one's imagination \run wild seiner Fantasie freien Lauf lassenIII. TRANSITIVE VERB<ran, run>1. (move fast)to \run a dead heat/a mile/a race ein totes Rennen/eine Meile/ein Rennen laufen2. (enter in race)to \run a candidate einen Kandidaten aufstellento \run a horse ein Pferd laufen lassen3. (drive)he ran his car into a tree last night er fuhr letzte Nacht mit seinem Auto gegen einen Baumto \run sb home jdn nach Hause fahrento \run sb to the station jdn zum Bahnhof bringen4. (pass)she ran her eyes/finger down the list sie ließ die Augen/den Finger über die Liste gleiten\run this rope round the tree wickle dieses Seil um den Baumhe ran a vacuum cleaner over the carpet er saugte den Teppich abto \run one's fingers through one's hair sich dat mit den Fingern durchs Haar fahren5. (operate)to \run a computer program ein Computerprogramm laufen lassento \run the engine den Motor laufen lassento \run additional trains zusätzliche Züge einsetzento \run the dishwasher/washing machine die Spülmaschine/Waschmaschine laufen lassen6. (manage)how did he end up \running the city? wie wurde er Bürgermeister der Stadt?don't tell me how to \run my life! erklär mir nicht, wie ich mein Leben leben soll!some people \run their lives according to the movements of the stars manche Leute richten ihr Leben nach dem Verlauf der Sterne austo \run a company ein Unternehmen leitento \run a government/household eine Regierung/einen Haushalt führento \run a store ein Geschäft haben7. (conduct)to \run a course einen Kurs anbietento \run an experiment/a test ein Experiment/einen Test durchführen8. (let flow)he ran a little cold water into the bath er ließ etwas kaltes Wasser in die Badewanne laufento \run [sb] a bath [or to \run a bath [for sb]] [jdm] ein Bad einlaufen lassen9. (in newspaper)to \run an article/a series einen Artikel/eine Serie bringen fam10. (smuggle)▪ to \run sth etw schmuggelnto \run sth across the border etw über die Grenze schmuggeln11. (not heed)to \run a blockade eine Blockade durchbrechento \run a red light eine rote Ampel überfahren12. (incur)to \run a risk ein Risiko eingehenyou \run the risk when gambling of losing your entire stake wenn du spielst, riskierst du, deinen gesamten Einsatz zu verlieren13. (perform small tasks)to \run errands [for sb] [für jdn] Botengänge machen14.▶ to \run sb/sth close nur knapp von jdm/etw geschlagen werden▶ to let sth \run its course etw seinen Lauf nehmen lassen▶ to \run sb to earth [or ground] jdn aufspüren▶ to \run one's eye over sth etw überfliegen▶ to \run a fever [or temperature] Fieber haben▶ to \run the show verantwortlich sein* * *run [rʌn]A s1. a) Lauf m (auch fig):in the long run auf die Dauer, auf lange Sicht, langfristig;in the short run auf kurze Sicht, kurzfristig;make a run for it sich aus dem Staub machen fig;make a run for the door zur Tür rennenb) SPORT Lauf m, Durchgang m (eines Slaloms etc)2. Laufen n, Rennen n:a) (immer) auf Trab sein umg,b) auf der Flucht sein ( from the police vor der Polizei);keep sb on the run jemanden in Trab halten umg;shoot on the run (Fußball) aus vollem Lauf schießen;give sb a (good) run for their money es jemandem nicht leicht machen;this car gives you a (good) run for your money dieser Wagen ist sein Geld wert;he’s had a (good) run for his money er ist auf seine Kosten gekommen, er kann sich nicht beklagen3. Laufschritt m:at a run im Laufschritt;go off at a run davonlaufen4. Anlauf m:take a run (einen) Anlauf nehmen5. SCHIFF, AUTO Fahrt fgo for a run in the car eine Spazierfahrt machento nach)8. Reiten: schneller Galopp9. JAGD Hatz f11. (Laich)Wanderung f (der Fische)12. MUS Lauf m13. US (kleiner) Wasserlauf14. US Laufmasche f15. (Ver)Lauf m, Fortgang m:run of the play SPORT Spielverlauf;be against the run of the play SPORT den Spielverlauf auf den Kopf stellen16. Verlauf m:17. a) Tendenz fb) Mode fa run of bad (good) luck eine Pechsträhne (eine Glückssträhne, ein Lauf);a run of good weather eine Schönwetterperiode;a run of wins eine Siegesserie20. Auflage f (einer Zeitung etc)21. TECH Herstellungsmaße pl, -größe f, (Rohr- etc) Länge f, (Betriebs) Leistung f, Ausstoß m:a) Fördererz n,b) Rohkohle f23. TECHa) Durchlauf m (eines Beschickungsguts)b) Charge f, (Beschickungs)Menge f24. TECHa) Arbeitsperiode f, Gang mb) IT (Durch)Lauf mc) Bedienung f (einer Maschine etc)25. THEAT, FILM Lauf-, Spielzeit f:the play had a run of 44 nights das Stück wurde 44-mal hintereinander gegeben;run of validity Gültigkeitsdauer27. a) Strecke fb) FLUG Rollstrecke fc) SCHIFF Etmal n (vom Schiff in 24 Stunden zurückgelegte Strecke)28. give sb the run of sth jemandem etwas zur Verfügung stellen;have the run of sth etwas zur freien Verfügung haben;29. besonders Bra) Weide f, Trift fb) Auslauf m, (Hühner) Hof m30. a) JAGD Wechsel m, (Wild)Bahn fb) Maulwurfsgang m, Kaninchenröhre f31. SPORTa) (Bob-, Rodel) Bahn f32. TECHa) Bahn fb) Laufschiene f, -planke f33. TECH Rinne f, Kanal m34. TECH Mühl-, Mahlgang mthe common run of mankind der Durchschnittsmensch37. a) Herde fb) Schwarm m (Fische)38. SCHIFF (Achter-, Vor) Piek f39. Länge f, Ausdehnung fB adj1. geschmolzen2. gegossen, geformt:run with lead mit Blei ausgegossenC v/i prät ran [ræn], pperf run1. laufen, rennen, eilen, stürzen:run round one’s backhand (Tennis etc) seine Rückhand umlaufen3. SPORTa) (um die Wette) laufenb) (an einem Lauf oder Rennen) teilnehmenc) als Zweiter etc einkommen:he ran second er wurde oder war Zweiter4. (for)a) POL kandidieren (für)b) umg sich bemühen (um):run for election kandidieren, sich zur Wahl stellen5. fig laufen (Blick, Feuer, Finger, Schauer etc):his eyes ran over it sein Blick überflog es;run back over the past Rückschau halten;this tune (idea) keeps running through my head diese Melodie (Idee) geht mir nicht aus dem Kopf6. fahren:7. gleiten (Schlitten etc), ziehen, wandern (Wolken etc):let the skis run die Skier laufen lassen10. fließen, strömen (beide auch fig), rinnen:11. lauten (Schriftstück):12. gehen (Melodie)13. vergehen, -streichen (Zeit etc)14. dauern:15. laufen (Theaterstück etc), gegeben werden16. verlaufen (Straße etc, auch Vorgang), sich erstrecken, gehen, führen (Weg etc):my talent (taste) does not run that way dafür habe ich keine Begabung (keinen Sinn)17. TECH laufen:a) gleiten:b) in Betrieb oder Gang sein, arbeiten (Maschine, Motor etc), gehen (Uhr, Mechanismus etc), funktionieren:run hot (sich) heiß laufen;with the engine running mit laufendem Motor18. in Betrieb sein (Hotel, Fabrik etc)19. zer-, auslaufen (Farbe)run with tears in Tränen schwimmen21. auslaufen (Gefäß)22. schmelzen (Metall etc):running ice tauendes Eis23. MED laufen, eiterna) wachsen, wuchern,b) klettern, ranken25. fluten, wogen:a heavy sea was running SCHIFF es lief eine schwere See27. WIRTSCHa) laufenb) fällig werden (Wechsel etc)the lease runs for 7 years der Pachtvertrag läuft auf 7 Jahre30. (mit adj und s) werden, sein:a) versiegen (Quelle),b) austrocknen,c) keine Milch mehr geben (Kuh),d) fig erschöpft sein,31. WIRTSCH stehen auf (dat) (Preis, Ware)32. klein etc ausfallen:D v/t1. einen Weg etc laufen, einschlagen, eine Strecke etc durchlaufen (auch fig), zurücklegen:run its course fig seinen Verlauf nehmen;things must run their course man muss den Dingen ihren Lauf lassenrun 22 knots SCHIFF mit 22 Knoten fahrenrun races Wettrennen veranstalten4. um die Wette laufen mit, laufen gegen5. fig sich messen mit:run sb close dicht herankommen an jemanden (a. fig)6. ein Pferda) treiben, hetzenb) laufen lassen, (für ein Rennen auch) meldena) einen Fuchs im Bau aufstöbern, bis in seinen Bau verfolgen,b) fig jemanden, etwas aufstöbern, ausfindig machen10. entfliehen (dat):run the country außer Landes flüchten11. passieren:12. Vieha) treibenb) weiden lassen14. befördern, transportieren15. Alkohol etc schmuggelnrun one’s comb through one’s hair (sich) mit dem Kamm durchs Haar fahren18. einen Film laufen lassen19. eine Artikelserie etc veröffentlichen, bringen20. TECH eine Maschine etc laufen lassen, bedienen21. einen Betrieb etc verwalten, führen, leiten, ein Geschäft, eine Fabrik etc betreiben:22. hineingeraten (lassen) in (akk):run debts Schulden machen;this faucet runs hot water aus diesem Hahn kommt heißes Wasser25. Fieber, Temperatur haben26. a) Metall schmelzenb) verschmelzenc) Blei etc gießen27. stoßen, stechen ( beide:29. Bergbau: eine Strecke treiben31. ein Bad, das Badewasser einlaufen lassen32. schieben, führen ( beide:33. (bei Spielen) eine bestimmte Punktzahl etc hintereinander erzielen:run fifteen auf fünfzehn (Punkte etc) kommen34. eine Schleuse öffnen:run dry leerlaufen lassen35. eine Naht etc mit Vorderstich nähen, heften* * *1. noun1) Lauf, dermake a late run — (Sport or fig.) zum Endspurt ansetzen
come towards somebody/start off at a run — jemandem entgegenlaufen/losrennen
go for a run [in the car] — einen [Auto]ausflug machen
3)she has had a long run of success — sie war lange [Zeit] erfolgreich
have a long run — [Stück, Show:] viele Aufführungen erleben
5) (tendency) Ablauf, derthe general run of things/events — der Lauf der Dinge/der Gang der Ereignisse
6) (regular route) Strecke, die7) (Cricket, Baseball) Lauf, der; Run, derproduction run — Ausstoß, der (Wirtsch.)
10)the runs — (coll.): (diarrhoea) Durchmarsch, der (salopp)
12) (animal enclosure) Auslauf, der2. intransitive verb,-nn-, ran, run1) laufen; (fast also) rennenrun for the bus — laufen od. rennen, um den Bus zu kriegen (ugs.)
2) (compete) laufen3) (hurry) laufendon't run to me when things go wrong — komm mir nicht angelaufen, wenn etwas schiefgeht (ugs.)
4) (roll) laufen; [Ball, Kugel:] rollen, laufen5) (slide) laufen; [Schlitten, [Schiebe]tür:] gleiten6) (revolve) [Rad, Maschine:] laufen7) (flee) davonlaufen8) (operate on a schedule) fahrenrun between two places — [Zug, Bus:] zwischen zwei Orten verkehren
run through — überfliegen [Text]
run through one's head or mind — [Gedanken, Ideen:] einem durch den Kopf gehen
10) (flow) laufen; [Fluss:] fließenrun dry — [Fluss:] austrocknen; [Quelle:] versiegen
run low or short — knapp werden; ausgehen
11) (be current) [Vertrag, Theaterstück:] laufen12) (be present)run in the family — [Eigenschaft, Begabung:] in der Familie liegen
13) (function) laufenkeep/leave the engine running — den Motor laufen lassen/nicht abstellen
the machine runs on batteries/oil — etc. die Maschine läuft mit Batterien/Öl usw.
14) (have a course) [Straße, Bahnlinie:] verlaufen15) (have wording) lauten; [Geschichte:] gehen (fig.)inflation is running at 15 % — die Inflationsrate beläuft sich auf od. beträgt 15 %
17) (seek election) kandidieren18) (spread quickly)a shiver ran down my spine — ein Schau[d]er (geh.) lief mir den Rücken hinunter
19) (spread undesirably) [Butter, Eis:] zerlaufen; (in washing) [Farben:] auslaufen20) (ladder) [Strumpf:] Laufmaschen bekommen3. transitive verb,-nn-, ran, run1) (cause to move) laufen lassen; (drive) fahrenrun one's hand/fingers through/along or over something — mit der Hand/den Fingern durch etwas fahren/über etwas (Akk.) streichen
run an or one's eye along or down or over something — (fig.) etwas überfliegen
2) (cause to flow) [ein]laufen lassen3) (organize, manage) führen, leiten [Geschäft usw.]; durchführen [Experiment]; veranstalten [Wettbewerb]; führen [Leben]4) (operate) bedienen [Maschine]; verkehren lassen [Verkehrsmittel]; einsetzen [Sonderbus, -zug]; laufen lassen [Motor]; abspielen [Tonband]run forward/back — vorwärts-/zurückspulen [Film, Tonband]
5) (own and use) sich (Dat.) halten [Auto]6) (take for journey) fahrenI'll run you into town — ich fahre od. bringe dich in die Stadt
7) (pursue) jagenrun somebody hard or close — jemandem auf den Fersen sein od. sitzen (ugs.)
be run off one's feet — alle Hände voll zu tun haben (ugs.); (in business) Hochbetrieb haben (ugs.); see also earth 1. 4)
8) (complete) laufen [Rennen, Marathon, Strecke]run messages/errands — Botengänge machen
9)run a fever/a temperature — Fieber/erhöhte Temperatur haben
10) (publish) bringen (ugs.) [Bericht, Artikel usw.]Phrasal Verbs:- run away- run down- run in- run into- run off- run on- run out- run over- run to- run up* * *(of a ladder) n.Leitersprosse f. n.Fahrt -en f.Lauf -e m.Laufmasche f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: ran, run)= laufen v.(§ p.,pp.: lief, ist gelaufen)rennen v.(§ p.,pp.: rannte, ist gerannt) -
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[rʌn] nto let the dog out for [or let the dog have] a \run den Hund hinauslassen [o (( ÖSTERR) ( fam)) äußerln führen];to break into a \run zu laufen beginnen;to set off/come in at a \run weg-/hereinlaufen;he took the ditch at a \run er nahm Anlauf und sprang über den Graben; ( fig)with his main rival out injured, he has a clear \run at the title da sein Hauptrivale verletzt ist, hat er keine Konkurrenten beim Kampf um den Titelthe \run down to the coast only takes half an hour man braucht nur eine halbe Stunde zur Küste;on the London-Glasgow \run auf der Strecke London-Glasgow;bombing \run Bombardierungsstrecke fa long \run of bad weather eine lange Schlechtwetterperiodein the normal \run of things normalerweiseafter a short \run on Broadway nach kurzer Laufzeit am Broadway;the company is planning a first \run of 10,000 red teddy bears die Firma plant eine Anfangsproduktion von 10.000 roten Teddybärena sudden \run on the dollar has lowered its value die plötzliche Nachfrage nach dem Dollar ließ den Kurs sinkentheir food is not the usual \run of hotel cooking ihr Essen hebt sich von der üblichen Hotelküche abchicken \run Hühnerhof mto score 4 \runs vier Treffer erzielen;to score a home \run einen Homerun erzielento have the \runs Dünnpfiff haben (sl)PHRASES:to give sb a \run for their money jdn etw für sein Geld tun lassen;to have a [good] \run for one's money etw für sein Geld bekommen;in the long \run auf lange Sicht gesehen;in the short \run kurzfristig;to have the \run of sth etw zur Verfügung haben;while she's away, I have the \run of the house während sie weg ist, hat sie mir das Haus überlassen;on the \run ( escaped) auf der Flucht;( extremely busy) auf Trab ( fam)when I am rushed in the mornings, I eat breakfast on the \run wenn ich morgens in Eile bin, dann esse ich mein Frühstück auf dem Weg vi <ran, run>1) ( move fast) laufen, rennen;he ran up/ down the hill er rannte den Hügel hinauf/hinunter;he ran along/ down the street er rannte die Straße entlang/hinunter;he ran into/ out of the house er rannte in das Haus/aus dem Haus;people came \running at the sound of shots Menschen kamen gelaufen, als sie Schüsse hörten;to \run for the bus dem Bus nachlaufen;to \run for cover schnell in Deckung gehen;to \run for it sich akk aus dem Staub machen;to \run for one's life um sein Leben rennen;to \run for help um Hilfe laufen;to \run for the police die Polizei benachrichtigen;to \run on the spot auf der Stelle laufen;to go \running laufen gehen;to \run at sb jdn angreifenare there a lot of trains \running between London and York? verkehren viele Züge zwischen London und York?;they had the new computer system up and \running within an hour sie hatten das neue Computerprogramm innerhalb einer Stunde installiert und am Laufen; ( fig)work is \running smoothly at the moment die Arbeit geht im Moment glatt von der Hand;to keep the economy \running die Wirtschaft am Laufen halten3) ( travel) laufen;(go) verlaufen; ski gleiten;the route \runs through the mountains die Strecke führt durch die Berge;a shiver ran down my back mir lief ein Schauder über den Rücken ( geh)to \run off the road von der Straße abkommen;the vine \runs up the wall and along the fence die Weinreben schlingen sich die Wand hinauf und den Zaun entlang5) ( extend)there's a beautiful cornice \running around all the ceilings ein wunderschönes Gesims verläuft um alle Decken6) ( last) [an]dauern;the film \runs for two hours der Film dauert zwei Stunden, der Film geht zwei Stunden ( fam)how much longer does this course \run? wie lange dauert dieser Kurs noch?;a magazine subscription usually only \runs for one year ein Zeitschriftenabonnement läuft normalerweise nur ein Jahr;I've had that tune \running in my head all day diese Melodie geht mir schon den ganzen Tag im Kopf herum;this show will \run and \run diese Show wird ewig laufen7) (be)inflation is \running at 10% die Inflationsrate beträgt 10 %8) ( flow) fließen;I could feel trickles of sweat \running down my neck ich fühlte, wie mir die Schweißtropfen den Hals herunterliefen;their bodies were \running with sweat ihre Körper waren schweißüberströmt;when the sand has \run through the egg timer, it'll be five minutes wenn der Sand durch die Eieruhr gelaufen ist, dann sind fünf Minuten vorbei;the river \runs [down] to the sea der Fluss mündet in das Meer;there was a strong tide/heavy sea \running die Flut/die See war hoch;don't cry, or your make-up will \run weine nicht, sonst verwischt sich dein Make-up;the colour of the dress has \run das Kleid hat abgefärbt;my nose is \running meine Nase läuft;if the paint is wet, the colours will \run into each other wenn die Farbe nass ist, fließen die Farben ineinanderto \run for President für das Präsidentenamt kandidieren, sich akk für das Amt des Präsidenten bewerben;to \run against sb gegen jdn kandidierenoh no, my tights have \run oh nein, ich habe eine Laufmasche im Strumpfcan you give me an idea of how the discussion ran? kannst du mir den Verlauf der Diskussion schildern?to \run before the wind vor dem Wind segelnPHRASES:to make sb's blood \run cold jds Blut in den Adern gefrieren lassen;to \run with blood blutüberströmt sein;the streets were \running with blood in den Straßen floss überall Blut;to \run in the family in der Familie liegen;feelings are \running high die Gefühle gehen hoch;to \run amok Amok laufen;to \run deep;differences between the two sides \run deep die Unterschiede zwischen den beiden Seiten sind sehr groß;to \run dry river austrocknen;to \run low supplies [langsam] ausgehen;to \run short knapp werden;to \run short of sth etw nicht mehr haben;we're beginning to \run short of money uns geht langsam das Geld aus;she lets her kids \run wild [or \run riot] sie setzt ihren Kindern keinerlei Grenzen;to let one's imagination \run wild seiner Fantasie freien Lauf lassen vt <ran, run>1) ( move fast)2) ( enter in race)to \run a candidate einen Kandidaten aufstellen;to \run a horse ein Pferd laufen lassen3) ( drive)he ran his car into a tree last night er fuhr letzte Nacht mit seinem Auto gegen einen Baum;to \run sb home jdn nach Hause fahren;to \run sb to the station jdn zum Bahnhof bringen4) ( pass)she ran her eyes/ finger down the list sie ließ die Augen/den Finger über die Liste gleiten;\run this rope round the tree wickle dieses Seil um den Baum;she ran a vacuum cleaner over the carpet sie saugte den Teppich ab;to \run one's fingers through one's hair sich dat mit den Fingern durchs Haar fahren5) ( operate)to \run sth machine etw bedienen;to \run a computer program ein Computerprogramm laufen lassen;to \run the engine den Motor laufen lassen;to \run additional trains zusätzliche Züge einsetzen;to \run the dishwasher/ washing machine die Spülmaschine/Waschmaschine laufen lassen6) ( manage)how did he end up \running the city? wie wurde er Bürgermeister der Stadt?;don't tell me how to \run my life! erklär mir nicht, wie ich mein Leben leben soll!;some people \run their lives according to the movements of the stars manche Leute richten ihr Leben nach dem Verlauf der Sterne aus;to \run a company ein Unternehmen leiten;to \run a government/ household eine Regierung/einen Haushalt führen;to \run a store ein Geschäft haben7) ( conduct)to \run a course einen Kurs anbieten;to \run an experiment/ a test ein Experiment/einen Test durchführen8) ( let flow)to \run sth water etw laufen lassen;he ran a little cold water into the bath er ließ etwas kaltes Wasser in die Badewanne laufen;to \run [sb] a bath [or to \run a bath [for sb]] [jdm] ein Bad einlaufen lassen9) ( in newspaper)to \run a story about sth über etw akk berichten;to \run sth etw schmuggeln;to \run sth across the border etw über die Grenze schmuggelnto \run a blockade eine Blockade durchbrechen;to \run a red light eine rote Ampel überfahrento \run a risk ein Risiko eingehen;you \run the risk when gambling of losing your entire stake wenn du spielst, riskierst du, deinen gesamten Einsatz zu verlierento \run errands [for sb] [für jdn] Botengänge machenPHRASES:to let sth \run its course etw seinen Lauf nehmen lassen;to \run sb to earth [or ground] jdn aufspüren;to \run one's eye over sth etw überfliegen;to be \run off one's feet alle Hände voll zu tun haben ( fam)to \run a fever [or temperature] Fieber haben;to \run oneself into the ground sich akk völlig verausgaben;to \run the show verantwortlich sein;to \run sb close nur knapp von jdm geschlagen werden;to \run sb ragged jdn schaffen ( fam) -
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1. present participle - running; verb1) ((of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking: He ran down the road.) teči2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) teči3) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) teči4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) teči; spraviti v tek5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) voditi6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) tekmovati7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) voziti8) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) biti na sporedu9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) voziti10) ((of colour) to spread: When I washed my new dress the colour ran.) razlivati se11) (to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift: He ran me to the station.) peljati12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) iti skozi; premikati13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) postati2. noun1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) tek2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.) izlet3) (a length of time (for which something continues): He's had a run of bad luck.) obdobje4) (a ladder (in a stocking etc): I've got a run in my tights.) spuščena zanka5) (the free use (of a place): He gave me the run of his house.) prosta uporaba6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.) kurnik7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.)•- runner- running 3. adverb(one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) zapored- runny- runaway
- rundown
- runner-up
- runway
- in
- out of the running
- on the run
- run across
- run after
- run aground
- run along
- run away
- run down
- run for
- run for it
- run in
- run into
- run its course
- run off
- run out
- run over
- run a temperature
- run through
- run to
- run up
- run wild* * *I [rʌn]nountekanje, tek, sport vztrajnostni tek, tekmovanje, dirka, hiter galop; naval, lov ( for na), hajka; hoja, vožnja, (hitro) potovanje; pot, izlet, sprehod; jadranje; brzi koraki, hiter tempo, hitra kretnja, premik, hiter padec, beg; zalet, zagon, napad, juriš; figuratively potek, smer, ritem, tendenca, moda; nepretrgana vrsta, niz, serija, nepretrgan čas, trajanje; American potok, reka, jarek; tok, struja, plima, valovi; prost dostop (do), prosta uporaba; trop, jata; pašnik, ograda, ograjen prostor za živino, za perutnino; sankališče; commerce veliko povpraševanje (on po, za), dobra prodaja, trajen uspeh; commerce kakovost, kvaliteta, vrsta, sorta; music hitra vrsta tonov, gostolevek, rulada; theatre čas izvedbe, trajanje (gledališke igre), uprizarjanje, prikazovanje, nepretrgana vrsta predstav; (karte) sekvenca; naklada (časopisa); technical delovni čas (o strojih); presek, prerez, splošnost, večina; technical tračnica; deska za vkrcavanje in izkrcavanje; odvodna cevat the run, on the run — v tekuin the long run — sčasoma, končno, konec koncevon the run — na nogah, nepretrgoma zaposlen, ki leta sem in tja; military ki je na umiku, na begua run to Bled — vožnja, izlet, skok na Bleda run of ill luck — nepretrgana smola, vrsta nesrečthe common (ordinary) run of people — običajni, poprečni tip ljudito be in the run — teči, dirkati, figuratively kandidiratito be on the run — teči, tekati po poslih, biti vedno na nogah, tekati sem in tjathis inn is quite out of the common run of country inns — ta gostilna je čisto različna od običajnega tipa podeželskih gostiščeverything went with a run — vse je šlo gladko, kot namazanoto have s.o. on the run colloquially pognati kogato have a run for one's money figuratively priti na svoj račun, zabavati se za svoj denarto have the run of s.o.'s house — imeti prost dostop v hišo kake osebe, počutiti se pri kom domaII [rʌn]intransitive verb & transitive verbI.intransitive verb1.teči, tekati, drveti, dirkati, udeležiti se dirke; voziti, hiteti, podvizati se; bežati, pobegniti, umakniti se ( from od), popihati jo, pobrisati jo; navaliti, jurišati (at, on na); hitro potovati, voziti se, pluti, redno voziti, vzdrževati promet; potegovati se ( for za), biti kandidat, kandidirati; hitro, naglo se širiti (novica, ogenj); (o času) poteči, preteči, miniti, bežati; trajati, teči, vršiti se (šola, pouk)to run amok (amuck) — pobesneti, letati kot nor, izgubiti popolnoma oblast nad sebojto run for it, to cut and run colloquially popihati jo, zbežatito run with the hare and hunt with the hounds figuratively skušati biti v dobrih odnosih z dvema nasprotnima si strankamarun for your lives! — reši se, kdor se more!to run for luck American poskusiti kaj na slepo srečoto run mad — zblazneti, znoretito run to meet s.o. — teči komu naprotito run to meet one's troubles figuratively vnaprej si delati skrbito run for an office — potegovati se, konkurirati, biti kandidat, kandidirati za neko službeno mesto (službo)he who runs may read it figuratively na prvi pogled se to vidi, to se da brez težave razumetitime runs fast — čas beži, hitro tečeto run on the wheels figuratively gladko iti;2.vrteti se, obračati se (on okoli); premikati se, kretati se, gibati se, kotaliti se, jadrati; (o stroju) delovati, biti v pogonu, obratovati, funkcionirati; (o tovarni itd.) biti odprt, delati; (o denarju) biti v obtoku, v prometu; (o vodi) teči, razliti se, izlivati se; (o morju) valovati; segati, raztezati se, razprostirati se; (o rastlinah) bujno rasti, pognati, iti v cvet, hitro se razmnoževati; (o menici) imeti rok veljave, teči, veljati; (o cenah) držati se; juridically ostati v veljavi; theatre biti na sporedu, uprizarjati se, predstavljati se, predvajati se, igrati se, dajati se; (o barvah) razlivati se, puščati barvo; (o očeh, nosu, rani) solziti se, cureti, kapati, gnojiti se; (o kovinah) taliti se; (o ledu) (raz)topiti se, kopneti; (o besedilu) glasiti se; (s pridevnikom) postati, nastati, bitimy blood ran cold figuratively kri mi je poledenela v žilahto run dry — posušiti se; biti prazen; figuratively onemoči, biti izčrpanto run to fat — (z)rediti se, postati debelthe garden runs east — vrt sega, se razteza proti vzhoduto run high — dvigati se, rastito run hot — postati vroč, segreti sethe lease runs for ten years — zakupna pogodba teče, velja deset letto run riot — (s)puntati se, upreti se; podivjati, pobesneti, (o rastlinah) bujno se razrastito run round in cercles figuratively kazati veliko aktivnost, a malo uspehathat runs to sentiment — to sega, gre človeku do srcawe ran short of coal — premog nam je pošel, zmanjkalo nam je premogamy supplies are running low — moje zaloge se manjšajo, gredo h krajuto run wild — podivjati; izroditi se, spriditi se, biti neukrotljivwords ran high — padle so ostre besede; prišlo je do ostrih besed, do hudega prerekanjathe works have ceased running — tovarna je ustavila delo;II.transitive verb1.preteči, preiti, teči skozi (čez), drveti (čez), voziti (skozi), preleteti, prepluti, prejadrati; teči (s kom) za stavo; figuratively meriti se (s kom); dirkati; hunting poditi, goniti, zasledovati; zbežati (iz), ubežati, zapustiti (deželo); opraviti (pot, naročilo)to run a blockade military prebiti blokadoto run s.o. close (hard) — teči za kom, biti komu za petamito run errands — opravljati nakupe (naročila), tekati po poslih, opravkihto run 30 knots nautical pluti s hitrostjo 30 vozlovto run messages — prinašati, prinesti sporočilato run a race — tekmovati v teku (dirki), dirkatito run a scent — iti za sledjo, slediti slediwe must let the things run its course — moramo pustiti, da gre stvar svojo potI'll run you to the tree over there — tekmoval bom s teboj v teku do onega drevesa;2.upravijati, voditi; predelati ( into v); spraviti v tek, v gibanje, v delovanje, pustiti, da nekaj teče, točiti; zakotaliti; gnati, goniti, poditi (konja); vpisati (konja) za dirko; pasti (živino); odpraviti, odpremiti, premestiti, transportirati; tihotapiti; zabiti ( into v), zasaditi, zariti, zadreti, zabosti (nož); spustiti, dati v promet, držati v pogonu (stroj); postaviti kot kandidata ( for za); izpostaviti se, biti izpostavljen; zabresti, pustiti zabresti (v); zaleteti se (v); (kovino) taliti; (o reki) nanositi (zlato); American potegniti (črto, mejo)to run debts — biti v dolgovih, zabresti v dolgoveto run the gauntlet figuratively biti izpostavljen ostri kritikito run one's head against the wall — zaleteti se z glavo v zid, riniti z glavo skozi zid (tudi figuratively)to run a horse — goniti, priganjati konja; vpisati (prijaviti) konja za dirkoto run logs — sploviti hlode, lesto run risks — tvegati, riskiratito run the show slang figuratively biti šef, voditi (neko) podjetjeto run a high temperature medicine imeti visoko vročinoIII [rʌn]adjective (o tekočini) iztekel, odcurel; raztopljen; vlit; raztaljen, staljen; nautical ki je dezertiral, dezerterski; (o ribi) ki se je preselila iz morja v reko na drstenje; (mleko) sesirjen; colloquially utihotapljen, nezakonito uvožen -
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1. present participle - running; verb1) ((of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking: He ran down the road.) correr2) (to move smoothly: Trains run on rails.) andar3) ((of water etc) to flow: Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running.) correr4) ((of a machine etc) to work or operate: The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working.) trabalhar5) (to organize or manage: He runs the business very efficiently.) gerir6) (to race: Is your horse running this afternoon?) correr7) ((of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly: The buses run every half hour; The train is running late.) circular8) (to last or continue; to go on: The play ran for six weeks.) durar9) (to own and use, especially of cars: He runs a Rolls Royce.) conduzir10) ((of colour) to spread: When I washed my new dress the colour ran.) espalhar-se11) (to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift: He ran me to the station.) levar12) (to move (something): She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter.) passar13) ((in certain phrases) to be or become: The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid).) ficar2. noun1) (the act of running: He went for a run before breakfast.) corrida2) (a trip or drive: We went for a run in the country.) passeio3) (a length of time (for which something continues): He's had a run of bad luck.) período4) (a ladder (in a stocking etc): I've got a run in my tights.) malha caída5) (the free use (of a place): He gave me the run of his house.) uso6) (in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score: He scored/made 50 runs for his team.) ponto7) (an enclosure or pen: a chicken-run.) cercado•- runner- running 3. adverb(one after another; continuously: We travelled for four days running.) consecutivos- runny- runaway
- rundown
- runner-up
- runway
- in
- out of the running
- on the run
- run across
- run after
- run aground
- run along
- run away
- run down
- run for
- run for it
- run in
- run into
- run its course
- run off
- run out
- run over
- run a temperature
- run through
- run to
- run up
- run wild* * *[r∧n] n 1 corrida, carreira. 2 tempo ou porção determinada de trabalho, movimento, operação, série. 3 tempo ou quantidade de líquido escorrido, escoamento, fluxo, descarga. 4 passeio, viagem curta, giro, jornada, viagem, volta. 5 ponto no beisebol ou no críquete. 6 período, temporada, continuação, duração. 7 sucessão de exibições teatrais ou cinematográficas, série de representações. 8 correr (dos dias), marcha, curso (dos acontecimentos). 9 Com grande procura, corrida aos bancos. 10 Mus rápida sucessão de notas, escala. 11 liberdade de percorrer ou fazer uso de. 12 porção, cardume (de peixes), bando. 13 viveiro, lugar reservado para animais, pasto. 14 desfiadura ou desfiado, especialmente de meia. 15 corrente d’água, córrego. 16 tipo, classe. 17 passagem ou migração periódica. 18 curso, caminho ou passagem regular de animais, batida de caça. 19 Min direção, inclinação. 20 fio (de discurso). 21 percurso, trajeto. 22 pista inclinada (de esqui, etc.). 23 sucessão, série, seqüência. the run at the hills is to the west / as montanhas se estendem para o oeste. 24 tendência, orientação, direção geral. 25 Typogr tiragem. • vt+vi (ps ran, pp run) 1 correr. 2 apressar. 3 fugir, escapar. they ran for their lives / fugiram, deram aos calcanhares, deram às de vila-diogo, correram a mais não poder. 4 fazer correr, mover ou andar. 5 seguir, ir. let things run their course / deixe as coisas tomarem seu rumo. his talents do not run that way / os talentos dele não vão por esse lado. 6 fazer percurso ou trajeto. 7 perseguir, dar caça a. 8 passar ou fazer passar (o tempo). 9 pesquisar, procurar a fonte de. 10 estender-se, prolongar-se (ruas, estradas). our garden runs east / nosso jardim estende-se para o leste. 11 enfiar, espetar, penetrar, atravessar. 12 desbotar, misturar-se confusamente (tintas). 13 ter duração de, durar, continuar. school runs from eight to twelve / as aulas duram das oito às doze horas. 14 ter força legal, vigorar, ser válido. 15 conduzir, guiar, transportar. 16 ter forma, qualidade ou caráter específico. 17 participar de uma corrida, disputar, competir. 18 Amer ser candidato à eleição. 19 expor-se a, incorrer em, sofrer. 20 funcionar, operar, trabalhar. 21 fazer operar ou funcionar (uma máquina), estar em ação ou operação. 22 estar em cartaz, continuar sendo exibido ou apresentado (filme, peça teatral, etc.). 23 conduzir, dirigir (negócios). 24 seguir em cardumes (de peixes), principalmente para desova. 25 coser (em direção contínua). 26 romper, passar (bloqueio). 27 contrabandear. 28 publicar (periodicamente). 29 liquidificar, derreter. 30 moldar derretendo. 31 andar a passo rápido, galopar (cavalo). 32 fazer, executar. 33 mover-se sobre ou como sobre rodas, revolver, girar, virar. 34 fluir, escorrer, vazar, gotejar, supurar. 35 espalhar rapidamente, circular, correr. 36 ter origem em, remontar. 37 prosseguir, continuar. 38 tender, inclinar-se (to, towards para). 39 ser corrente, estar em voga. 40 desfiar, correr o fio. 41 Comp rodar, executar. 42 deixar acumular (dívida, conta). 43 custar. 44 levar, deixar, ficar. 45 ocorrer com freqüência. a day’s run Naut singradura. a heavy sea was running o mar estava agitado. a run for one’s money competição, concorrência dura. a run of bad fortune série de infortúnios, corrente de azar. a run of bad luck um período de infelicidade, uma maré de azar. a run of two months Theat exibição de dois meses. at a run correndo. by the run Naut por viagem. don’t run away with the idea that não pense que. feelings run high os ânimos estão exaltados. he ran himself out / ele esgotou-se (correndo). he ran his pen through the line / ele cancelou a linha. he ran with rain ele estava encharcado. his words ran in my head suas palavras não me saíram da cabeça. how your tongue runs! coll como você fala! que tagarela! I am run down estou esgotado. in the long run no final das contas, com o correr do tempo, a longo prazo. in the short run a curto prazo. it has a great run Com tem boa saída. on the run a) na correria, correndo, sempre em atividade. b) coll fugindo. run of office gestão. she ran with tears ela desfez-se em lágrimas. the common run, the ordinary run a maioria, o tipo comum. the general run of girls as moças de um modo geral. the general run of things a tendência geral. the runs diarréia. the ship ran upon a rock / o navio chocou-se contra um rochedo. this year the apples ran big este ano as maçãs ficaram grandes. thus runs the order a ordem é essa. to be run out of town ser expulso da cidade. to enjoy a long run ter longa exibição. to go for a run dar um passeio. to have a run for one’s money tirar bom proveito de seu dinheiro. to have the run of the garden ter livre acesso ao jardim. to have the run of the place ser o senhor na casa. to run about a) andar de um lado para outro. b) correr para cá e para lá. to run across a) encontrar por acaso. b) atravessar correndo. to run after perseguir, procurar obter ou alcançar, correr atrás. to run against a) chocar, abalroar, colidir. b) precipitar-se, opor-se a, ser contrário a, ser rival de. c) Sport competir com. to run ahead a) levar vantagem. b) adiantar-se, correr na frente. to run along a) seguir margeando ou ao longo de. b) ir-se. to run a match participar de um jogo. to run amuck, amok sair do controle, ter acesso de fúria. to run a race disputar uma corrida. to run a risk correr um risco. to run ashore encalhar, parar. to run at atacar, atirar-se sobre. to run a temperature ficar com febre. to run away fugir, esquivar-se ( from de). to run away with a) fazer perder o controle. b) roubar. c) fugir com. d) ganhar, vencer com facilidade. e) absorver, consumir. to run back voltar, retroceder. to run before the sea Naut correr com o mar. to run before the wind Naut correr com o vento. to run by correr, passar por. to run cold gelar. my blood ran cold / meu sangue gelou. to run counter to ser oposto a, correr em sentido oposto a. to run deep ser fundo. to run down a) parar por falta de corda (relógio). b) enfraquecer, cansar. c) perseguir até pegar, alcançar. d) criticar, ofender com palavras, menosprezar, depreciar. e) Naut chocar-se e derrubar ou afundar. f) abalroar, atropelar. g) derrubar. h) decair, deteriorar. i) escorrer, refluir. to run down the coast navegar ao longo da costa. to run dry a) secar. b) esgotar-se. to run for a) esforçar-se por. b) correr. c) candidatar-se a. to run for it fugir, pôr-se a salvo. to run for one’s life correr para salvar a vida. to run foul/ afoul of a) chocar. b) entrar em conflito com. c) misturar-se desordenadamente. to run from fugir de, escapar de. to run hard close seguir de perto (numa competição). to run high enfurecer-se, esbravejar, irar-se. to run in a) correr para dentro. b) fazer uma breve visita a. c) coll prender, pôr no xadrez. d) enfiar, fazer passar. e) inserir, acrescentar (palavras). f) amaciar (motor). to run in the blood estar no sangue. to run into a) entrar correndo, afluir. b) colidir, chocar-se com. c) encontrar por acaso. d) atingir, alcançar (uma determinada quantia, quantidade, etc.). to run into debt endividar-se. to run in with fig estar de acordo com. to run low escassear. to run mad a) enlouquecer. b) fig ficar furioso. to run off a) fugir, escapar. b) escoar, vazar. c) imprimir (cópias). d) escrever às pressas. to run off at the mouth falar demais. to run off one’s feet não dar descanso, não dar sossego. to run off the rails a) descarrilhar (trem). b) fig sair dos trilhos, sair da linha, comportar-se mal. to run off with coll tomar, roubar, escapar com. to run on a) continuar, prosseguir. b) falar muito. c) voltar-se para, relacionar-se. d) Typogr prosseguir sem interrupção. to run one’s head against a brick wall tentar o impossível. to run out a) sair (correndo). b) jorrar, escorrer, transbordar. c) esgotar, acabar. d) terminar. to run out of usar até o fim, não ter mais. to run out on abandonar. to run over a) examinar brevemente. b) recapitular. c) transbordar. d) passar por cima. e) passar correndo. f) passar para o outro lado (desertar). g) atropelar. he was run over by the train / ele foi apanhado pelo trem. to run ragged deixar exausto. to run rings around someone fazer de alguém o que se quer. to run riot a) agir sem controle, pintar o sete. b) crescer demais (planta). to run short estar no fim. to run the show a) sl conduzir ou manejar as coisas. b) ter controle ou poder. to run through a) passar por ou examinar rapidamente. b) tirar, gastar, acabar com, esbanjar. c) penetrar, espalhar, encher. d) transfixar, transpassar. e) passar por. f) cancelar. to run to a) estender-se até. b) correr até. c) tender, inclinar-se para. d) atingir, montar (falando de dinheiro). e) ter dinheiro suficiente para. to run to seed fig perder a força ou o vigor. to run toward, towards inclinar-se para ser favorável a. to run to waste dissipar, estragar. to run up a) correr para cima. b) hastear (bandeira). c) fazer subir (preços). d) acumular dívidas. e) montar ou edificar apressadamente. f) coll fazer depressa (costura). to run up and down correr de cá para lá, de cima para baixo. to run upon a) estar absorto em. b) encontrar inesperada e acidentalmente. c) referir-se a, versar sobre. d) correr sobre, em cima de. e) dedicar-se a, ocupar-se com. f) precipitar-se sobre. to run wild a) enfurecer, ficar fora de si. b) espantar, ficar espantado (cavalo). c) comportar-se mal, agir sem controle. d) crescer como mato (plantas). to run with a) estar de acordo com. b) assumir a responsabilidade. to take a short run tomar pequeno impulso (para saltar). -
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{rʌn}
I. 1. бягам, тичам, търча, изтичвам, пробягвам, преминавам (разстояние), избягвам, побягвам
to RUN the streets тичам по улиците (без контрол)
2. карам да тича
to RUN someone off his feet/legs съсипвам някого от тичане/ходене/шетане
to RUN oneself to death/into a state of collapse съсипвам се от тичане, тичам до смърт/до изнемощяване
to RUN oneself out of breath тичам до задъхване
3. разпространявам се бързо (за новина и пр.), пробягвам
chills/cold shivers ran down/up his spine студени тръпки го побиха
4. движа се (за превозно средство), циркулярам, пускам (в движение) (допълнителни коли и пр.)
5. движа се, въртя се, вървя, работя (за машина и пр.)
to leave the engine RUNning не изключвам/загасвам мотора
6. простирам се (в някаква посока)
преминавам, следвам (along по)
7. тека, лея се
to RUN blood залят съм с кръв, окървавен съм
to RUN with sweat цял съм/потънал съм в пот
8. тека. капя, пропускам, изпускам, гноя, сълзя (за рана)
my nose RUNs, I RUN at the nose носът ми тече
9. изливам, пускам (вода във вана и пр.)
10. разливам се (за боя, мастило), пускам (за боя)
11. топя (се), разтопявам (се), изливам във форма
12. протичам, минавам, изтичам, преминавам, отминавам
all my arrangements ran smoothly всичко мина, както го бях предвидил
his life had only a few hours to RUN оставаха му още няколко часа живот/да живее
13. важа, валиден/действителен/в сила съм
14. играя се, давам се (за пиеса и пр.)
15. глася (за документ и пр.)
16. сп. бягам, участвувам в състезание по бягане/в надбягване, записвам (кон) да участвува в надбягване, надбягвам се с, свършвам състезание (първи, втори и пр.)
I'll RUN you to that tree да се надбягваме до онова дърво
17. пол. кандидатствувам, поставям кандидатурата си (for)
поставям кандидатурата на (for)
18. вървя, котирам се, струвам средно (at)
19. карам (кола и пр.), движа (машина и пр.), направлявам движението на
20. прокарвам, прекарвам, мушвам, втиквам, вдявам (конец), промушвам (със сабя и пр.)
to RUN a comb/one's fingers through one's hair прекарвам гребен/пръсти през косата си
21. завеждам, ръководя, управлявам, командувам, експлоатирам
to RUN a hotel/restaurant държа/съдържател съм на хотел/ресторант
22. поддържам (кола и пр.)
23. пускам в продажба, продавам
24. гоня, подгонвам, преследвам (дивеч)
25. успявам да премина през, прекарвам контрабанда
to RUN a blocade пробивам блокада
to RUN arms правя контрабанда с оръжие
26. пускам бримка (за чорап)
27. слагам, подреждам (в картотека и пр.), полагам, слагам (кабел и пр.)
28. трупам, натрупвам (сметки, дългове)
29. пълзя, вия се (за растение)
30. ам. печатам, отпечатвам
31. прекарвам, начертавам, чертая (линия и пр.)
32. изкарвам на паша, паса (добитък)
33. билярд правя ред сполучливи удари, карти играя последователно печеливши карти
34. муз. изсвирвам/изпявам в бърза последователност
35. навлизам в река да си хвърля хайвера
36. съм, ставам, стигам до някакво състояние
our apples RUN rather small ябълките ни ca доста дребни
to RUN free свободен/на свобода съм
to RUN mad полудявам
to RUN high висок съм (за цени, доходи и пр.)
II. 1. бягане, тичане, бяг, пробег
at a/the RUN тичешком, бегом
2. пробег (на кола и пр.), пътуване, екскурзия (с кола и пр.)
to go for a RUN, to have a RUN разхождам се (с кола)
RUN up to town отскачане/кратко пътуване до града
3. курс (на превозно средство), район (на репортер и пр.)
trial RUN пробен курс
4. ход, работа, действие
5. ход, развитие, насока, направление, тенденция, курс
the RUN of the market тенденцията на пазара
6. продължителност, последователност, ред
7. дължина, протежение
8. редица, поредица, серия
кaрти поредица, секвенция, сп. поредица от успешни удари
9. свобода/право на използване
to have the RUN of someone's house/library къщата/библиотеката на някого ми е на разположение
10. търг. търсене (нa стоки и пр.)
RUN on a bank ик. (паническо/масово) изтегляне на суми от банка
11. нещо средно/обикновено
the common/general/ordinary RUN of man (kind) обикновените хора, простосмъртните
the normal RUN of students средните/обикновените студенти
out of the common RUN от по-висока класа/качество
12. постоянен път на животни
13. пасище, оградено място за животни
14. направление, посока
15. шанца
16. пасаж (от риба), ряд. стадо
17. партида (от стоки)
18. тел. цикъл, (режим на) работа
19. тех. улей, канал за изпускане
20. мин. бремсберг
21. муз. рулада
22. ам. поток, ручей
23. дължина (на проводник и пр.)
24. геол. направление (на жила и пр.)
25. изпусната бримка
26. крикет пробег между вратите, точка, получена за пробег
in the long RUN в края на краищата, в последна сметка
in the short-RUN в близко бъдеще/перспектива, в кратък период
III. 1. топен, стопен
2. тех. излят
3. контрабанден* * *{r^n} v (ran {ran}; run) 1. бягам, тичам, търча; изтичвам; проб(2) {r^n} n 1. бягане, тичане; бяг; пробег; at a/the run тичешком, {3} {r^n} а 1. топен, стопен; 2. тех. излят; З. контрабанден.* * *циркулирам; струя; сълзя; тека; тичане; тичам; управлявам; ръководя; отминавам; продължавам; прекарвам; пробег; преминавам; вдявам; бягам; бягане; вкарвам; бяг; вървя; пътешествие; пускам; разтопявам се; прокарвам; разигравам; пътуване; движа; гласи; експлоатирам; държа; изтичвам; лея се; котирам се; лея; наплив; наклон;* * *1. 1 важа, валиден/действителен/в сила съм 2. 1 вървя, котирам се, струвам средно (at) 3. 1 глася (за документ и пр.) 4. 1 играя се, давам се (за пиеса и пр.) 5. 1 карам (кола и пр.), движа (машина и пр.), направлявам движението на 6. 1 направление, посока 7. 1 нещо средно/обикновено 8. 1 партида (от стоки) 9. 1 пасаж (от риба), ряд. стадо 10. 1 пасище, оградено място за животни 11. 1 пол. кандидатствувам, поставям кандидатурата си (for) 12. 1 постоянен път на животни 13. 1 протичам, минавам, изтичам, преминавам, отминавам 14. 1 сп. бягам, участвувам в състезание по бягане/в надбягване, записвам (кон) да участвува в надбягване, надбягвам се с, свършвам състезание (първи, втори и пр.) 15. 1 тел. цикъл, (режим на) работа 16. 1 тех. улей, канал за изпускане 17. 1 топя (се), разтопявам (се), изливам във форма 18. 1 шанца 19. 2 ам. поток, ручей 20. 2 геол. направление (на жила и пр.) 21. 2 гоня, подгонвам, преследвам (дивеч) 22. 2 дължина (на проводник и пр.) 23. 2 завеждам, ръководя, управлявам, командувам, експлоатирам 24. 2 изпусната бримка 25. 2 крикет пробег между вратите, точка, получена за пробег 26. 2 муз. рулада 27. 2 поддържам (кола и пр.) 28. 2 пускам бримка (за чорап) 29. 2 пускам в продажба, продавам 30. 2 пълзя, вия се (за растение) 31. 2 слагам, подреждам (в картотека и пр.), полагам, слагам (кабел и пр.) 32. 2 трупам, натрупвам (сметки, дългове) 33. 2 успявам да премина през, прекарвам контрабанда 34. 20. мин. бремсберг 35. 20. прокарвам, прекарвам, мушвам, втиквам, вдявам (конец), промушвам (със сабя и пр.) 36. 3 билярд правя ред сполучливи удари, карти играя последователно печеливши карти 37. 3 изкарвам на паша, паса (добитък) 38. 3 муз. изсвирвам/изпявам в бърза последователност 39. 3 навлизам в река да си хвърля хайвера 40. 3 прекарвам, начертавам, чертая (линия и пр.) 41. 3 съм, ставам, стигам до някакво състояние 42. 30. ам. печатам, отпечатвам 43. all my arrangements ran smoothly всичко мина, както го бях предвидил 44. at a/the run тичешком, бегом 45. chills/cold shivers ran down/up his spine студени тръпки го побиха 46. his life had only a few hours to run оставаха му още няколко часа живот/да живее 47. i'll run you to that tree да се надбягваме до онова дърво 48. i. бягам, тичам, търча, изтичвам, пробягвам, преминавам (разстояние), избягвам, побягвам 49. ii. бягане, тичане, бяг, пробег 50. iii. топен, стопен 51. in the long run в края на краищата, в последна сметка 52. in the short-run в близко бъдеще/перспектива, в кратък период 53. my nose runs, i run at the nose носът ми тече 54. our apples run rather small ябълките ни ca доста дребни 55. out of the common run от по-висока класа/качество 56. run on a bank ик. (паническо/масово) изтегляне на суми от банка 57. run up to town отскачане/кратко пътуване до града 58. the common/general/ordinary run of man (kind) обикновените хора, простосмъртните 59. the normal run of students средните/обикновените студенти 60. the run of the market тенденцията на пазара 61. to go for a run, to have a run разхождам се (с кола) 62. to have the run of someone's house/library къщата/библиотеката на някого ми е на разположение 63. to leave the engine running не изключвам/загасвам мотора 64. to run a blocade пробивам блокада 65. to run a comb/one's fingers through one's hair прекарвам гребен/пръсти през косата си 66. to run a hotel/restaurant държа/съдържател съм на хотел/ресторант 67. to run arms правя контрабанда с оръжие 68. to run blood залят съм с кръв, окървавен съм 69. to run free свободен/на свобода съм 70. to run high висок съм (за цени, доходи и пр.) 71. to run mad полудявам 72. to run oneself out of breath тичам до задъхване 73. to run oneself to death/into a state of collapse съсипвам се от тичане, тичам до смърт/до изнемощяване 74. to run someone off his feet/legs съсипвам някого от тичане/ходене/шетане 75. to run the streets тичам по улиците (без контрол) 76. to run with sweat цял съм/потънал съм в пот 77. trial run пробен курс 78. движа се (за превозно средство), циркулярам, пускам (в движение) (допълнителни коли и пр.) 79. движа се, въртя се, вървя, работя (за машина и пр.) 80. дължина, протежение 81. изливам, пускам (вода във вана и пр.) 82. кaрти поредица, секвенция, сп. поредица от успешни удари 83. карам да тича 84. контрабанден 85. курс (на превозно средство), район (на репортер и пр.) 86. поставям кандидатурата на (for) 87. преминавам, следвам (along по) 88. пробег (на кола и пр.), пътуване, екскурзия (с кола и пр.) 89. продължителност, последователност, ред 90. простирам се (в някаква посока) 91. разливам се (за боя, мастило), пускам (за боя) 92. разпространявам се бързо (за новина и пр.), пробягвам 93. редица, поредица, серия 94. свобода/право на използване 95. тека, лея се 96. тека. капя, пропускам, изпускам, гноя, сълзя (за рана) 97. тех. излят 98. търг. търсене (нa стоки и пр.) 99. ход, работа, действие 100. ход, развитие, насока, направление, тенденция, курс* * *run[rʌn] I. v ( ran[ræn], run) 1. бягам, тичам, търча; \run for it ( your life) бягай, спасявай се както можеш; to \run a mile бягам една миля; 2. прокарвам, прекарвам; мушвам, тиквам, вкарвам; вдявам ( конец) ( through, into); she ran a needle into her finger тя се убоде с иглата (заби иглата в пръста си); a sledge \running over snow шейна, плъзгаща се по снега; to \run o.' s eyes over a page преглеждам страница; 3. движа се, въртя се, вървя, работя (за машина); циркулирам; задвижвам; задействам; to \run a programme on a computer пускам програма на компютър; with the engine \running с работещ двигател, с неизключен двигател; to \run idle работи на нулева скорост (за двигател, машина и пр.); 4. завеждам, ръководя, управлявам; експлоатирам; to \run the show прен. ръководя, аз съм главният, аз коля и беся; 5. простирам се, преминавам, минавам по, вървя по, водя, следвам по; events \run their course събитията следват естествения си ход; it \runs in the blood ( family) това е наследствено, това (ми) е в кръвта; to \run risks ( the risk) рискувам; to \run the gauntlet 1) вървя между две редици от хора с пръчки, които удрят (като наказание); 2) прен. търпя унищожителна критика; 6. изтичам, преминавам, отминавам; only a few hours to \run остават още няколко часа; 7. продължавам; текущ (валиден, действителен) съм (за документ и пр.); to be \running театр. играе се; 8. публикувам, пускам в печата; they ran his story in the next issue публикуваха историята му в следващия брой; 9. участвам в надбягване, надбягвам се с, записвам ( кон) за скачки; класирам се; John is \running third Джон финишира трети; also ran участваха освен това, не се класираха; 10. полит. издигам кандидатурата на; ам. поставям кандидатурата си, кандидатствам; to \run for the presidency ( president) кандидатирам се за президент; 11. пропуска, изпуска, тече, капе; 12. върви, котира се, струва средно; 13. съм, ставам; to \run high надигам се, повдигам се (за прилив); разгарям се (за страсти и пр.); to \run low ( short) изчерпвам се (за припаси); to \run dry пресеквам, пресъхвам; to \run free на свобода съм; to \run loose разхождам се на свобода; прен. вилнея, беснея, своеволнича (напр. за избягал затворник); his blood ran cold кръвта ми се смрази; 14. муз. изпълнявам (поредица ноти) в бърза последователност; пускам ( запис); 15. карам да тича, пришпорвам; to \run a horse at a fence препускам с кон срещу препятствие; to \run s.o. off his legs карам някого да тича презглава; съсипвам някого от тичане (ходене, шетане); to \run o.s. out of breath тичам до задъхване (запъхтяване); 16. карам, движа, направлявам движението на; 17. бързо се разпространявам; 18. тека, лея се; протичам, разтопявам се; разливам се (за бои и пр.); pavements ran with blood тротоарите бяха залети с кръв; 19. откарвам (с кола); he ran her to the railway station той я откара до гарата; 20. лея, изливам, пускам; to \run a bath пълня ваната с вода; 21. гоня, подгонвам (дивеч с кучета); to \run to earth ( the ground) 1) преследвам до бърлогата; 2) прен. намирам след дълго търсене; 22. преминавам успешно; прекарвам ( контрабанда); to \run guns правя контрабанда с пушки; 23. пускам бримка (за чорап); 24. извеждам на паша, пускам (животни) да пасат; 25. глася (за писмо и пр.); it \runs like this... то гласи следното ... (за писмо и пр.); 26. преодолявам; преминавам през; избягвам; to \run a blockage пробивам блокада; • to \run aground засядам (за кораб); to \run s.o. close ( hard) почти настигам някого; прен. опасен съперник съм на някого; to \run it close ( fine) оставям (позволявам) твърде малка разлика във време (количество, точност); to \run before the wind мор. плувам с попътен вятър; to \run counter вървя срещу; to \run errands изпълнявам поръчки; to \run a ( high) temperature вдигам (качвам) температура; to \run amok побеснявам, беснея, лудувам; II. n 1. бяг, пробег; бягане, тичане; to be on the \run все съм на крак (в движение); беглец съм; бивам погромен (в състезание); to keep the enemy on the \run воен. не оставям противника да си отдъхне; a \run up to town отскачане до града; to come down with a \run падам бързо; to make a \run for it хуквам, търтя да бягам; 2. пробег (на локомотив, влак и пр.); 3. пътуване, пътешествие, екскурзия (с автомобил);to go fоr a \run, to have a \run разхождам се, правя разходка; trial ( dummy) \run пробен курс; 4. ход, работа, действие; 5. ход, развитие, посока, насока, направление, тенденция, курс; \run of a curve линия на крива; 6. течение; продължителност; редица, линия, поредица, серия, последователност; ред; \run of luck серия от успехи; \run of 5 5 последователни карти (при игра на карти); first \run премиера; at a \run наред, подред; наведнъж; in the long \run в края на краищата; to have a long \run оставам дълго време на мода; 7. падане, строполясване, сгромолясване; 8. свобода на действие (използване); to have the \run of the house имам право да ползвам къщата; къщата ми е на разположение; 9. търсене, наплив; a \run on the dollar високо търсене на долари; 10. тип, категория, класа; the common \run of men простосмъртните, обикновените хора; 11. постоянен път на движение (за животни); 12. пасбище; оградено място за животни; chicken \run ограждение за пилета; 13. чифт воденични камъни; 14. наклон; направление; the \run of the mountains is S. E. планините се простират на югоизток; the \run of the market тенденцията на пазара; 15. пасаж (от риби); рядко стадо; 16. партида стоки; 17. муз. рулада; 18. ам. ручей, поточе, поток; 19. мин., тех. бремсберг, съоръжение за спускане по наклони; 20. ел. дължина (на проводник); 21. геол. направление на жила (от руда и пр.); 22. изпусната бримка на чорап; • the \runs диария; to have a \run for o.'s money получавам удоволствие за парите си. -
14 toro
m.1 bull.toro de lidia fighting bullir a los toros to go to a bullfight2 Toro, Toro Company.* * *1 (animal) bull\coger al toro por los cuernos figurado to take the bull by the hornsestar hecho un toro familiar to be a big strapping manfuerte como un toro figurado as strong as an oxir a los toros to go to a bullfightver los toros desde la barrera figurado to sit on the fencetoro bravo / toro de lidia fighting bull* * *noun m.* * *SM1) (Zool) bulltoro bravo, toro de lidia — fighting bull
2) (=hombre) strong man, he-man *, tough guy *3)- ver los toros desde la barrera4)5)Toro — (Astrol) Taurus
* * *1) ( animal) bullagarrar al toro por las astas or los cuernos (AmL) or (Esp) coger el toro por los cuernos — to take the bull by the horns
fuerte como un toro — as strong as an ox
2) los toros masculino plural ( el espectáculo) bullfighting•• Cultural note:Bullfighting is popular in Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. For some Spaniards it is crucial to Spanish identity. The season runs from March to October in Spain, from November to March in Latin America. The art of bullfighting is given the name tauromaquia. The bullfighters in a corrida gather in cuadrillas. The principal bullfighter, or matador, is assisted by peones. Their outfit, the traje de luces, consists of a tight silk jacket and trousers, decorated with embroidery and epaulettes, and a black, two-cornered hat known as a montera* * *= bull.Ex. This article introduces an expert system the purpose of which is propose some candidate bull breeds for a cow to give birth to calves who might have improved properties in the point of eugenics.----* coger el toro por los cuernos = seize + the bull by the horns, take + the bull by the horns, grasp + the nettle, face + Posesivo + fears.* corrida de toros = bullfight.* fuerte como un toro = as strong as an ox.* hecho un toro = as strong as an ox.* más fuerte que un toro = as strong as an ox.* plaza de toros = bullring.* toro castrado = bullock.* * *1) ( animal) bullagarrar al toro por las astas or los cuernos (AmL) or (Esp) coger el toro por los cuernos — to take the bull by the horns
fuerte como un toro — as strong as an ox
2) los toros masculino plural ( el espectáculo) bullfighting•• Cultural note:Bullfighting is popular in Spain, Mexico, Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela. For some Spaniards it is crucial to Spanish identity. The season runs from March to October in Spain, from November to March in Latin America. The art of bullfighting is given the name tauromaquia. The bullfighters in a corrida gather in cuadrillas. The principal bullfighter, or matador, is assisted by peones. Their outfit, the traje de luces, consists of a tight silk jacket and trousers, decorated with embroidery and epaulettes, and a black, two-cornered hat known as a montera* * *= bull.Ex: This article introduces an expert system the purpose of which is propose some candidate bull breeds for a cow to give birth to calves who might have improved properties in the point of eugenics.
* coger el toro por los cuernos = seize + the bull by the horns, take + the bull by the horns, grasp + the nettle, face + Posesivo + fears.* corrida de toros = bullfight.* fuerte como un toro = as strong as an ox.* hecho un toro = as strong as an ox.* más fuerte que un toro = as strong as an ox.* plaza de toros = bullring.* toro castrado = bullock.* * *(La fiesta de) los toros (↑ toro a1)A (animal) bullagarrar al toro por las astas ( AmL) or ( Esp) coger el toro por los cuernos or (Col, Ven) agarrar or coger al toro por los cachos to take the bull by the hornsfuerte como un toro as strong as an oxver los toros desde la barrera to watch from the sidelinesCompuesto:toro bravo or de lidiafighting bullBnunca he ido a los toros I've never been to a bullfight* * *
toro sustantivo masculino ( animal) bull;
toro bravo or de lidia fighting bull;
ir a los toros to go to a bullfight
toro
I m Zool bull
toro de lidia, fighting bull
II mpl Taur (espectáculo) los toros, bullfighting
♦ Locuciones: familiar coger el toro por los cuernos, to take the bull by the horns
fam (quedarse sin tiempo) pillar el toro, to run out of time
fam (fuerza) estar hecho un toro, to be as strong as an ox
' toro' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
bufido
- mugir
- mugido
- novilla
- novillo
- pitón
- trapío
- zaina
- zaino
- bramar
- bramido
- bravío
- bravo
- casta
- castrar
- coger
- cuadrar
- cuerno
- embestir
- lidiar
- lomo
- manso
- reparar
- semental
- torear
- voltear
English:
amok
- bull
- charge
- fighting
- roar
- strong
* * *toro nm1. [animal] bull;estar hecho un toro, ser como un toro to be built like a house o tank;ver los toros desde la barrera to watch from the wings;nos va a pillar el toro we're going to be late;a toro pasado with hindsighttoro bravo fighting bull;toro de lidia fighting bull;toro mecánico bucking bronco;Toro Sentado [jefe indio] Sitting Bullir a los toros to go to a bullfight3. Geom torus4. [carretilla elevadora] forklift truckTOROSBullfighting is a highly controversial topic in all of the countries where it takes place. As well as in Spain itself (where campaigns against it are on the increase, especially among young people), it is popular in many Latin American countries, especially Peru and Mexico, though it has been banned in Uruguay since 1912. The fight begins with the band playing as the mounted officials (“alguacilillos”) ride into the ring, followed by a majestic parade of bullfighters (“toreros”). During this parade (or “paseíllo”), the bullfighters, wearing their colourful costumes (known as “trajes de luces”), lead in their teams of assistants (“subalternos”) and picadors. First the bull is provoked into charging by a series of passes (the “pases de capote”) made with a red and yellow coloured cape. This is followed by the three main stages of the bullfight. In the first, the “tercio de varas”, mounted picadors jab the bull with a spear; in the second, the “tercio de banderillas”, small barbed darts (“banderillas”) are thrust into the bull's back as it charges past the “banderillero”; and finally, the “tercio de muerte” features the bullfighter and his red cape (“muleta”) as he confronts and kills the bull, and (with luck) makes a triumphal exit.* * *m bull;ir a los toros go to a bullfight;tomar al toro por los cuernos take the bull by the horns* * *toro nm: bull* * *toro n bull -
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1.['raɪət]noun1) (violent disturbance) Aufruhr, derrun riot [all over something] — [Pflanze:] [etwas völlig über]wuchern
3) (coll.): (amusing thing or person)2. intransitive verbbe a riot — zum Piepen sein (ugs.)
* * *1. noun(a noisy disturbance created by a usually large group of people: The protest march developed into a riot.) der Aufruhr2. verb(to form or take part in a riot: The protesters were rioting in the street.) randalieren- academic.ru/62505/rioter">rioter- riotous
- riotously
- riotousness
- run riot* * *[ˈraɪət]I. n1. (disturbance) Krawall m, Unruhen pl, Ausschreitungen pl; (uproar) Aufstand m a. fig, Aufruhr m a. figrace \riot Rassenunruhen plto trigger a \riot Unruhen auslösena \riot of colour[s] eine Farbenprachta \riot of emotions ein Gefühlsausbruch mto have a \riot of a time eine tolle Zeit haben famto be a \riot zum Schießen [o Schreien] sein fam5.▶ to run \riot (behave uncontrollably) people Amok laufen; emotions verrücktspielen; artist sich akk in [wilden] Farb-/Klangorgien ergehen; (spread uncontrollably) prejudices um sich akk greifen; weeds wuchernmy imagination ran \riot die Fantasie ist mit mir durchgegangenII. vi1. (act violently) randalieren, Krawall machen* * *['raɪət]1. n1) (POL) Aufstand m no pl, Aufruhr m no pl; (by mob, football fans etc) Krawall m, Ausschreitungen pl; (fig = wild occasion) Orgie fthere'll be a riot if you announce that — wenn Sie das verkünden, gibt es einen Aufstand
to run riot (people) — randalieren; (vegetation) wuchern
his imagination runs riot —
2)or color(s) (US) —
3)to be a riot (inf) — zum Schießen or Schreien sein (inf)
2. virandalieren; (= revolt) einen Aufruhr machen* * *riot [ˈraıət]A sread sb the riot act jemandem die Leviten lesen;riot shield Schutzschild m (der Polizisten gegen gewalttätige Demonstranten etc);riot stick Schlagstock m2. Tumult m, Krawall m, Lärm m3. fig Aufruhr m (der Gefühle), Ausbruch m (von Leidenschaften etc)4. a) Zügellosigkeit f, Ausschweifung fb) Schwelgerei f, Orgie fc) fig Orgie f:a riot of colo(u)r eine reiche Farbenpracht;his imagination ran riot die Fantasie ging mit ihm durch;B v/i1. a) an einem Aufruhr teilnehmenb) einen Aufruhr anzetteln2. randalieren3. a) in Saus und Braus lebenb) fig schwelgen (in in dat)C v/t sein Leben etc in Saus und Braus zubringen* * *1.['raɪət]noun1) (violent disturbance) Aufruhr, derrun riot [all over something] — [Pflanze:] [etwas völlig über]wuchern
3) (coll.): (amusing thing or person)2. intransitive verbbe a riot — zum Piepen sein (ugs.)
* * *n.Aufruhr -en m.Ausschreitung f.Krawall -e m.Volksaufruhr m.
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