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1 RUN OUT
[V]EXCURRO (-ERE -CUCURRI -CURSUM)EXEO (-IRE -II -ITUM)EFFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)ECFLUO (-ERE -FLUXI -FLUXUM)INARESCO (-ERE -ARUI) -
2 RUN OUT OVER
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3 ADVANCE
[N]PROGRESSUS (-US) (M)PROGRESSIO (-ONIS) (F)PROCESSIO (-ONIS) (F)PROCESSUS (-US) (M)PROCURSUS (-US) (M)INCURSIO (-ONIS) (F)INCURSUS (-US) (M)INCESSUS (-US) (M)INCREMENTUM (-I) (N)INCREMENTULUM (-I) (N)ACCESSIO DIGNITATIS (F)CESSUM (-I) (N)[V]PROMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)INVEHO (-ERE -VEXI -VECTUM)TOLLO (-ERE SUSTULI SUBLATUM)ATTOLLO (-ERE)EXALTO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PROFERO (-FERRE -TULI -LATUM)PROVEHO (-ERE -VEXI -VECTUM)PRODUCO (-ERE -DUXI -DUCTUM)ADMOVEO (-ERE -MOVI -MOTUM)EXHIBEO (-ERE -HIBUI -HIBITUM)VADO (-ERE)EO (IRE II ITUM)PRODEO (-IRE -II -ITUM)INCEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)PROCEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUM)PROGREDIOR (-GREDI -GRESSUS SUM)PERGO (-ERE -PERREXI -PERRECTUM)PROFICIO (-ERE -FECI -FECTUM)GRADUS: GRADUM INFEROCOMMODO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)CONMODO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)LENOCINOR (-ARI -ATUS SUM)MATURO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)PROCIEDO (-ERE -CESSI -CESSUS)PRODIO (-IRE -IVI -ITUS)- BRING IN ADVANCE- GET IN ADVANCE- GO IN ADVANCE- IN ADVANCE- PUT OUT IN ADVANCE- RUN ON IN ADVANCE- SENT IN ADVANCE- TAKE IN ADVANCE
См. также в других словарях:
run out of steam — (informal) To be forced to stop through loss of impetus, strength or energy • • • Main Entry: ↑steam * * * run out of/lose/steam phrase to lose energy, enthusiasm, or importance David seems to be running out of steam … Useful english dictionary
run out of something — ˌrun ˈout (of sth) derived to use up or finish a supply of sth • We ran out of fuel. • Could I have a cigarette? I seem to have run out. Main entry: ↑runderived … Useful english dictionary
run out — [v] fail, be exhausted be cleaned out*, be out of, cease, close, come to a close, depart, dissipate, dry up, end, exhaust, expire, finish, give out, go, have no more, have none left, lose, peter out*, stop, terminate, tire, waste, waste away,… … New thesaurus
run out of time — ► to have no time left to finish something or get to a place: »We re running out of time the report has to be ready for the meeting tonight. Main Entry: ↑run … Financial and business terms
run out of steam — run out of power or energy, run out of fuel … English contemporary dictionary
run-out — ► NOUN 1) Cricket the dismissal of a batsman by being run out. 2) informal a short session of play or practice in a sport … English terms dictionary
run out of something — run out (of (something)) to have no more of something. He just ran out of ideas. Time simply ran out … New idioms dictionary
run out of — run out (of (something)) to have no more of something. He just ran out of ideas. Time simply ran out … New idioms dictionary
run out — (of (something)) to have no more of something. He just ran out of ideas. Time simply ran out … New idioms dictionary
run-out — /run owt /, n. Manège. the act of evading a jump or jumping outside of the limiting markers. [1865 70; n. use of v. phrase run out] * * * … Universalium
run out — ► run out 1) use up or be used up. 2) become no longer valid. 3) extend; project. 4) Cricket dismiss (a batsman) by dislodging the bails with the ball while the batsman is still running. Main Entry: ↑run … English terms dictionary