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I . run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog):

to go for a run
em fuga f

2. run (series):

maré f
série f

3. run (hole in tights):

run

4. run SPORTS:

run
pista f

5. run:

run CINE, THEAT

6. run fig:

a longo prazo m

II . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

3. run (extend):

run

III . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run (move fast):

run

2. run (enter in race):

to run a race

3. run (drive):

print run N

I . run down VB intr

run down clock:

II . run down VB trans

1. run down (with car):

2. run down (talk badly about):

run in VB trans AUTO

I . run off VB intr

run off water:

II . run off VB trans

I . run over VB intr

II . run over VB trans AUTO

run-up N

1. run-up SPORTS:

pump-and-run N Am inf AUTO

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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If both teams are tied when the timer runs out, the game enters into sudden death over-time mode, whereby whoever scores a goal first wins.
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Sally runs toward the house and finds the desiccated remains of an elderly couple in an upstairs room.
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A right-handed batsman scoring over 7538 runs and slow right-hand bowler taking 119 wickets in 258 matches.
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Whilst she tried to brush them off, they are undeterred and finally spooked, she then runs off.
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The husband runs into a wealthy unmarried business woman and teenager.
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However, under constant high light intensity, the two oscillator uncouple, and each free runs with its own period, until they are stabilized at 180 apart or recouple again.
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In fact, the quality of insulated fabric was so effective that we ended up wearing it directly over a bra top on warmer autumn runs.
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Paz thinks that sounds like a long time and runs and hides in his tree house.
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Playing mostly left field and first base, he batted.286 with career highs in home runs with 12 and runs batted in with 40.
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Two particularly poignant examples are the sixty-fourth note runs near the beginning, and the trembling half-step figure that appears at the beginning and end.
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