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ran [ræn] VERBE

ran passé of run

Voir aussi : run up against , run over , run off , run into , run

run up against VERBE trans

I . run over VERBE trans

1. run over (drive over):

2. run over (practise again):

3. run over (repeat):

II . run over VERBE intr

1. run over (exceed):

2. run over (overflow):

I . run off VERBE intr

1. run off (leave, escape):

2. run off rainwater:

3. run off (flow out):

4. run off (lose through running):

run into VERBE trans

1. run into (bump into):

2. run into fam (come across):

3. run into (experience):

I . run <-nn-, ran, run> [rʌn] VERBE intr

1. run (move fast):

run
biec [perf po-]

3. run bus, train:

run
run

4. run route, road:

run
run

5. run cloth:

run

6. run contract, passport:

run

7. run film, play:

run

9. run inflation, number:

run

12. run (enter election):

14. run tights:

run

Idiomes/Tournures:

III . run [rʌn] SUBST

2. run sans pl fam (in car):

run

4. run (attack):

6. run (demand):

run
run
run m
a run on a bank

7. run (enclosed area):

run
wybieg m

8. run (for skiing):

run

9. run esp AM (in stockings):

run
oczko nt

I . run <-nn-, ran, run> [rʌn] VERBE intr

1. run (move fast):

run
biec [perf po-]

3. run bus, train:

run
run

4. run route, road:

run
run

5. run cloth:

run

6. run contract, passport:

run

7. run film, play:

run

9. run inflation, number:

run

12. run (enter election):

14. run tights:

run

Idiomes/Tournures:

II . run <-nn-, ran, run> [rʌn] VERBE trans

3. run engine, program:

run

9. run article:

run

10. run arms, drugs:

run

11. run risk:

run

III . run [rʌn] SUBST

2. run sans pl fam (in car):

run

4. run (attack):

6. run (demand):

run
run
run m
a run on a bank

7. run (enclosed area):

run
wybieg m

8. run (for skiing):

run

9. run esp AM (in stockings):

run
oczko nt

bank run SUBST ÉCON

chicken run SUBST

print run SUBST PRESSE

run about VERBE intr

run about PHRVB run around

Voir aussi : run around

run around VERBE intr

1. run around (run freely):

2. run around fam (have affair with):

3. run around (be busy):

Expressions couramment utilisées avec ran

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However beautiful the land, its politics ran on tramlines and their implementation was brutal.
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He quickly learned to build contacts with the gangs who ran them and to take bribes.
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These early torpedoes ran at a preset depth on a straight course (consequently they are frequently referred to as straight runners).
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During this breakdown of central authority, the nobles ran amok building adulterine castles (i.e. castles erected without government permission).
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Much more common, however, were systems that ran entirely on microcomputers, including a complete protocol stack that included any required networking or file translation support.
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This production was directed and choreographed, with the same principal cast, which later ran on Broadway.
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The chambermaid can not tell, but did note another odd occurrence: somebody ran a bath at noon but everyone denies having done so.
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She formed and ran the entire undertaking to feed the union members and their dependents throughout the lock-out.
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A typical issue ran 24 pages, with color front and back pages and black-and-white inside.
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Two projectors ran interlocked, with the left and right images being projected one after the other in repeated rapid succession.
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