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121 run along
phr v уходитьpush along — продолжать путь; уходить
tag along — ходить, следовать по пятам
flop along — тяжело ступать; ходить, шаркая ногами
Синонимический ряд:1. go (verb) depart; exit; get off; go; leave; move; pop off; push off; retire; shove off; take off; withdraw2. gone (verb) departed; exited; get away; go away; gone; got away or gotten away; got off or gotten off; left; moved; popped off; pull out; pulled out; pushed off; quit; retired; run; shoved off; taken off; withdrawn -
122 run
[rʌn]v(ran, run)1) бегать, бежать, пробегатьI've got to run for my bus. — Мне пришлось побежать, чтобы успеть на автобус.
We must not run too swiftly to our conclusions. — Не стоит так спешить с нашими выводами.
He ran as fast as he could. — Он бежал со всех ног.
She ran to meet him. — Она побежала ему навстречу.
It's been a nice visit, but now we have to run. — Было очень приятно побывать у вас, но сейчас нам надо бежать.
- run to smb- run into smb
- run home
- run upstairs
- run the streets2) двигаться, курсировать, ходить- buses run every twenty minutes3) тянуться, идти, вести- road runs across smth- scar runs across smb's cheek4) течь, впадать- tears run down the cheeks5) гласить- letter runs as follows...6) управлять, вести- run a car- run a house- run- dash, to rush, to jog, to trot, to scurry- dash
- she dashed forward and pulled the child away from the edge of the road
- I'm exhausted, I spent the whole day dashing around looking for Christmas presents
- as soon as school was over, she dashed off to play with her friends
- trot
- teacher was walking briskly, his students trotting behind
- old dog heard a noise and trotted to investigate
- jog
- she jogs regularly to keep fit
- they went jogging to gether every evening after work
- doctor said that I had to jog at least three miles every day
- scurry
- mouse scurried into its hole
- nurses were scurried about the ward, preparing everything before the doctor's inspection
- rush
- try to do your work calmly and carefully without rushing
- don't rush! You will spoil it
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123 run out
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124 run through
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125 run low
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126 run somebody in
inf замести; сцапать (посадить в тюрьму, арестовать)The police were to run him in, but he got away.
You’ve no cause to run me in, I’ve done nothing!
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > run somebody in
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127 run its course
идти своим чередом; проходитьThen, for nine to ten days, lobar pneumonia "ran its course", each day showing a steady deterioration in the patient's condition... (A. J. Cronin, ‘Adventures in Two Worlds’, ch. 14) — Затем началось воспаление легких и тянулось дней десять, состояние больного с каждым днем все ухудшалось.
He was away a week, for it took three days for the fever to run its course and another two days before he was fit to travel. (Gr. Greene, ‘The Heart of the Matter’, book I, part III, ch. I) — Скоби не было дома целую неделю: три дня его трепала лихорадка, два он приходил в себя - сразу после приступа не было сил отправиться в путь.
...it was sometimes two or three days before his anger ran its course. (E. Caldwell, ‘A House in the Uplands’, ch. III) —...иногда проходило два или три дня, прежде чем он сменял гнев на милость.
At home, meanwhile, life had run its course. (P. Abrahams, ‘Tell Freedom’, book III, ch. I) — Тем временем дома жизнь шла своим чередом.
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128 run its course
идти cвoим чepeдoм; пpoxoдитьHe was away a week, for it took three days for the fever to run its course and another two days before he was fit to travel (Gr. Greene). It's not likely that the scandal has run its course (Newsweek)
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