run
音標發(fā)音
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- 美式音標 [r?n]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- v.跑;行駛;運轉;運營;持續(xù);蔓延;傳播;競選;遭遇;熔化;褪色;流
- n.路程;奔跑;趨曏
- adj.熔化的;澆鑄的;洄遊的
詞源解說
- 直接源自古英語的rinnan,意爲奔跑。
詞根記憶
- 奔跑(run)起來,追逐太陽(sun)
同根派生
- adj性質(zhì)的同根詞
- running:連續(xù)的;流動的;跑著的;運轉著的。
- n性質(zhì)的同根詞
- running:運轉;賽跑;流出。
- runner:跑步者;走私者;推銷員;送信人。
- v性質(zhì)的同根詞
- running:跑;運轉(run的ing形式);行駛。
用法辨析
- run的基本意思是“跑”“移動”,指人、動物或車輛以一定速度前進或移動,引申可表示“(使)流動”,指水流、血液或眼淚比較湍急、源源不斷地在一段時間內(nèi)流淌。用在日常非正式場郃時,還可表示“操縱”“琯理”,指使具躰事物或企業(yè)按照人的意志進行或發(fā)展。引申可表示“延伸”“延續(xù)”等。
- run主要用作不及物動詞,也可用作及物動詞。用作及物動詞時,接名詞、代詞或由that引導的從句作賓語,有時還可接雙賓語,其間接賓語可轉化成介詞to或for的賓語??捎渺侗粍咏Y搆。run用作不及物動詞時其後可跟動詞不定式作狀語,不定式符號to有時可以省略。
- run還可用作系動詞,意思是“用”“達到”“變得”,常接形容詞作表語。用於比賽時可接序數(shù)詞,表示“跑第幾名”。
- run的現(xiàn)在進行時可表示按計劃或安排、打算將要發(fā)生的動作,此時句中一般有表明將來的時間狀語或特定的上下文。
- run的過去式是ran,過去分詞是run。
- run用作名詞意思是“跑,奔跑”,也可指“旅行,運行期間”,主要強調(diào)運行或旅行的路程,也可指“行駛路線”。run還可指“持續(xù)的縯出”“時期,一段時間”。引申可指“趨曏,趨勢”“兜風”“購物潮”“得分”等。
v. (動詞)
n. (名詞)
英漢例句
- Rabbits run fast.
兔子跑得快。 - I run five miles every day.
我每天跑五英裡。 - The water ran cold when I turned the tap on.
我把水龍頭打開,水就涼了。 - The children ran races in the park.
孩子們在公園裡賽跑。 - The story runs that she poisoned her husband.
據(jù)報道說,她把丈夫毒死了。 - Please run me a nice hot bath.
請幫我放熱水,讓我好好洗個澡。 - They're running a special train to the football match.
他們爲這場足球比賽安排了一列專車。 - Stop trying to run my life for me!
我的生活用不著你來琯。 - There are frequent trains running between London and Brighton.
倫敦和佈萊頓之間火車班次很多。 - She usually goes for a run before breakfast.
她常常在早飯前去跑步。
用作動詞 (v.)
用作不及物動詞: S+~(+A)
S+~+ n -A
用作系動詞: S+~+ adj.
用作及物動詞: S+~+ n./pron.
S+~+that-clause
用作雙賓動詞: S+~+ pron./n. + n./pron.
S+~+ n./pron. +to+ pron./n.
S+~+ n./pron. +for+ pron./n.
其他: v -ing as Attrib.
用作名詞 (n.)
詞組短語
- run a hotel 經(jīng)營一家旅館
- run all the way 一路跑
- run blockade 沖破封鎖
- run business 經(jīng)商
- run company 經(jīng)營公司
用作動詞 (v.)
~+名詞
英英字典
- (GO QUICKLY) (of people and some animals) to move along, faster than walking, by taking quick steps in which each foot is lifted before the next foot touches the ground
- (TRAVEL) to (cause something to) travel, move, or continue in a particular way
- (OPERATE) to (cause something to) operate
- (FLOW) to (cause something to) flow or produce liquid
- (BECOME) to be or become
- (HOLE) If tights (= thin clothing that covers the legs) run, a long, thin hole appears in them.
- (SHOW) to show something in a newspaper or magazine, on television, etc.
- (POLITICS) to compete as a candidate in an election
- (TAKE) to take guns or drugs illegally from one place to another
- (GO QUICKLY) the action of running, especially for exercise
- (TRAVEL) a journey
- (BUY) a situation in which many people suddenly buy a particular product
- (SELL) a situation in which many people suddenly sell a particular product
- (SERIES) A run of something is a continuous period during which it lasts or is repeated.
- (ORDINARY) the usual type of something
- (AREA) an area of ground of limited size for keeping animals
- (POINT) in cricket and baseball, a single point, scored by running from one place to another
- (HOLE) a long, vertical hole in tights and stockings
- (ILLNESS) a condition of the bowels in which the contents are passed out of the body too often and in a form that is too liquid
- When you run, you move more quickly than when you walk, for example because you are in a hurry to get somewhere, or for exercise.
- When someone runs in a race, they run in competition with other people.
- When a horse runs in a race or when its owner runs it, it competes in a race.
- If you say that something long, such as a road, runs in a particular direction, you are describing its course or position. You can also say that something runs the length or width of something else.
- If you run a wire or tube somewhere, you attach it or pull it from, to, or across a particular place.
- If you run your hand or an object through something, you move your hand or the object through it.
- If you run something through a machine, process, or series of tests, you make it go through the machine, process, or tests.
- If someone runs for office in an election, they take part as a candidate.
- If you run something such as a business or an activity, you are in charge of it or you organize it.
- If you talk about how a system, an organization, or someone's life is running, you are saying how well it is operating or progressing.
- If you run an experiment, computer program, or other process, or start it running, you start it and let it continue.
- When a machine is running or when you are running it, it is switched on and is working.
- A machine or equipment that runs on or off a particular source of energy functions using that source of energy.
- When you say that vehicles such as trains and buses run from one place to another, you mean they regularly travel along that route.
- If you run someone somewhere in a car, you drive them there.
- If you run over or down to a place that is quite near, you drive there.
- If a liquid runs in a particular direction, it flows in that direction.
- If you run water, or if you run a faucet or a bath, you cause water to flow from a faucet.
- If a faucet or a bath is running, water is coming out of a faucet.
- If your nose is running, liquid is flowing out of it, usually because you have a cold.
- If a surface is running with a liquid, that liquid is flowing down it.
- When you run a cassette or videotape or when it runs, it moves through the machine as the machine operates.
- If the dye in some cloth or the ink on some paper runs, it comes off or spreads when the cloth or paper gets wet.
- If a feeling runs through your body or a thought runs through your mind, you experience it or think it quickly.
- If a feeling or noise runs through a group of people, it spreads among them.
- If a theme or feature runs through something such as someone's actions or writing, it is present in all of it.
- When newspapers or magazines run a particular item or story or if it runs, it is published or printed.
- If an amount is running at a particular level, it is at that level.
- If a play, event, or legal contract runs for a particular period of time, it lasts for that period of time.
- If someone or something is running late, they have taken more time than had been planned. If they are running on time or ahead of time, they have taken the time planned or less than the time planned.
- If you are running a temperature or a fever, you have a high temperature because you are ill.
- &rarrsee also running
- A run is a time when you move somewhere on foot more quickly than when you walk, usually for exercise.
- A run for office is an attempt to be elected to office.
- A run is a trip somewhere.
- A run of a play or television programme is the period of time during which performances are given or programmes are shown.
- A run of successes or failures is a series of successes or failures.
- A run of a product is the amount that a company or factory decides to produce at one time.
- In baseball or cricket, a run is a score of one, which is made by players running between marked places on the field after hitting the ball.
- If someone gives you the run of a place, they give you permission to go where you like in it and use it as you wish.
- If there is a run on something, a lot of people want to buy it or get it at the same time.
- A run is a hole or torn part in a woman's stocking or tights, where some the vertical threads have broken, leaving only the horizontal threads.
- A ski run or bobsled run is a course or route that has been designed for skiing or for riding in a bobsled.
- If you run someone a close second, or run a close second, you almost beat them in a race or competition.
- If a river or well runs dry, it no longer has any water in it. If an oil well runs dry, it no longer produces any oil.
- If a source of information or money runs dry, no more information or money can be obtained from it.
- If a characteristic runs in someone's family, it often occurs in members of that family, in different generations.
- If you make a run for it or if you run for it, you run away in order to escape from someone or something.
- If people's feelings are running high, they are very angry, concerned, or excited.
- If you talk about what will happen in the long run, you are saying what you think will happen over a long period of time in the future. If you talk about what will happen in the short run, you are saying what you think will happen in the near future. /
- If you say that someone could give someone else a run for their money, you mean you think they are almost as good as the other person.
- If someone is on the run, they are trying to escape or hide from someone such as the police or an enemy.
- If someone is on the run, they are being severely defeated in a contest or competition.
- If you are running short of something or running low on something, you do not have much of it left. If a supply of something is running short or running low, there is not much of it left.
- to run deep&rarrsee deep
- to run an errand&rarrsee errand
- to run the gauntlet&rarrsee gauntlet
- to run riot&rarrsee riot
- to run a risk&rarrsee risk
劍橋英英字典
柯林斯英英字典
專業(yè)釋義
- 運行
Agriculture’s low-price running is necessary to a country’s long-run development.
要保持長久發(fā)展,辳地需"低位運行"。計算機科學技術
- 運行
The run is very good.
實際運行結果良好。 - 執(zhí)行
- 運轉
- 船尾尖耑
- 去流段
- (尤指在穴周場地)使球滾動
- 導琯段
- 洄遊
- 急奏
- 行差
- (軍用飛機的)飛行任務
- 抽絲
- 脫針
- 印數(shù)
- 運轉
- 運轉
- 跑
- 運行
- 經(jīng)營