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Definizione monolingua


run


Verb

run (third-person singular simple present runs, present participle running, simple past ran, past participle run)


  1. (intransitive) To move forward quickly upon two feet by alternately making a short jump off of either foot, compare: walk.
    Run, Sarah, run!
  2. (intransitive) To go at a fast pace, to move quickly.
    The horse ran the length of the track.
    I have been running all over the building looking for him.
    Sorry, Ive got to run; my house is on fire.
  3. (intransitive, figuratively) To move or spread quickly.
    Theres a strange story running around the neighborhood.
    The flu is running through my daughters kindergarten.
  4. (transitive) To cause to move quickly; to make move lightly.
    Every day I run my dog across the field and back.
    Ill just run the vacuum cleaner over the carpet.
    Run your fingers through my hair.
    Can you run these data through the program for me and tell me whether it gives an error?
  5. (transitive) To control or manage, be in charge of.
    My uncle ran a corner store for forty years.
    She runs the fundraising.
    My parents think they run my life.
  6. (intransitive) Of a liquid, to flow.
    The river runs through the forest.
    Theres blood running down your leg.
  7. (intransitive) Of an object, to have a liquid flowing from it.
    Your nose is running.
    Why is the hose still running?
    My cup runneth over.
  8. (transitive) To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from an object.
    Youll have to run the water a while before it gets hot.
    Run the tap until the water gets hot.
  9. (intransitive) To extend in space or through a range (often with a measure phrase).
    The border runs for 3000 miles.
    The leash runs along a wire.
    The grain of the wood runs to the right on this table.
    It ran in quality from excellent to substandard.
  10. (intransitive) To extend in time, to last, to continue (usually with a measure phrase).
    The sale will run for ten days.
    The contract runs through 2008.
    The meeting ran late.
    The book runs 655 pages.
    The speech runs as follows:...
  11. (transitive) To make something extend in space.
    I need to run this wire along the wall.
  12. (intransitive) Of a machine, including computer programs, to be operating or working normally.
    My car stopped running.
    That computer runs twenty-four hours a day.
    Buses dont run here on Sunday.
  13. (transitive) To make a machine operate.
    Its full. You can run the dishwasher now.
    Dont run the engine so fast.
  14. (transitive) To execute or carry out a plan, procedure, or program.
    They ran twenty blood tests on me and they still dont know whats wrong.
    Our coach had us running plays for the whole practice.
    I will run the sample.
    Dont run that software unless you have permission.
    My computer is too old to run the new OS.
  15. (transitive or intransitive) To compete in a race.
    The horse will run the Preakness next year.
    Im not ready to run a marathon.
  16. (intransitive) To be a candidate in an election.
    I have decided to run for governor of California.
    Were trying to find somebody to run against him next year.
  17. (transitive) To make run in a race or an election.
    He ran his best horse in the Derby.
    The Green Party is running twenty candidates in this election.
  18. (intransitive) To be presented in one of the media.
    The story will run on the 6-oclock news.
    The latest Robin Williams movie is running at the Silver City theatre.
    Her picture ran on the front page of the newspaper.
  19. (transitive) To print or broadcast in the media.
    run a story
    run an ad
  20. (intransitive) To leak or spread in an undesirable fashion , to bleed (especially used of dye or paint).
    He discovered during washing that the red rug ran on his white sheet, staining it pink.
  21. copulative To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse).
    Our supplies are running low.
    • 1968, Paul Simon, Boxer
      I was no more than a boy / In the company of strangers / In the quiet of the railway station / Running scared.
  22. (transitive) To go through without stopping, usually illegally.
    run a red light or stop sign
    run a blockade
  23. (transitive) To transport someone or something.
    Could you run me over to the store?
    Please run this report upstairs to directors office.
  24. (transitive) To smuggle illegal goods.
    run guns
    run rum
  25. (transitive) To cost a large amount of money.
    Buying a new laptop will run you a thousand dollars.
    Laptops run about a thousand dollars apiece.
  26. (intransitive) Of fish, to migrate for spawning.
  27. (intransitive, soccer) To carry a football down the field.
  28. (intransitive) Of stitches, to unravel.
    My stocking is running.
  29. (intransitive) To flee away from a danger or towards help.
    Whenever things get tough, she cuts and runs.
    When hes broke, he runs to me for money.
  30. (transitive, agriculture) To sort through a large volume of produce in quality control.
    Looks like were gonna have to run the tomatoes again.
  31. (intransitive) To control or have precedence in a card game.
    Every three or four hands he would run the table.
  32. (juggling, colloquial, transitive) To juggle a pattern continuously, as opposed to starting and stopping quickly.
Noun

run (plural runs)


  1. The act of running.
    I just got back from my run.
  2. The route taken while running or skiing.
    Which run did you do today?
  3. A flow of liquid; a leak.
    The constant run of water from the faucet annoys me.
  4. (US) A small creek or part thereof.
  5. The amount of something made.
    The book’s initial press run will be 5,000 copies.
  6. The length of a showing of a play, film, tv series or season or themes/genres of such.
    The run of the show lasted two weeks, and we sold out every night.
    It is the last week of our French cinema run.
  7. The top of a step on a staircase, also called a tread, as opposed to the rise.
  8. The horizontal length of a set of stairs
  9. A production quantity in a factory.
    Yesterday we did a run of 12,000 units.
  10. A pace faster than a walk.
    He broke into a run.
  11. (of horses) A fast gallop.
  12. An interval of distance or time, a period marked by a continuing trend.
    He went to Las Vegas and spent all his money over a three-day run.
    I’m having a run of bad luck.
    • 2011 June 28, Piers Newbery, “Wimbledon 2011: Sabine Lisicki beats Marion Bartoli”, BBC Sport:
      German wildcard Sabine Lisicki conquered her nerves to defeat Frances Marion Bartoli and take her amazing Wimbledon run into the semi-finals.
  13. A series of tries in a game that were successful.
  14. A trial of an experiment.
    The data got lost, so Ill have to perform another run of the experiment.
  15. A regular trip or route.
    The bus on the Cherry Street run is always crowded.
  16. A standard or unexceptional group or category.
    He stood out from the usual run of applicants.
  17. An enclosure for an animal; a track or path along which something can travel.
    He set up a rabbit run.
  18. An errand or the journey associated with an errand.
    I need to make a run to the store.
  19. A pleasure trip.
    Lets go for a run in the car.
  20. (skiing, bobsledding) A single trip down a hill, as in skiing and bobsledding.
  21. (baseball, cricket) A point scored in baseball and cricket.
  22. (music) A rapid passage in music, especially along a scale.
  23. A sequence of cards in a suit in a card game.
  24. A sudden series of demands on a bank or other financial institution, especially characterised by great withdrawals.
    Financial insecurity led to a run on the banks, as customers feared for the security of their savings.
  25. Any sudden large demand for something.
    There was a run on Christmas presents.
  26. Unrestricted use of an area.
    He can have the run of the house.
  27. A line of knit stitches that have unravelled, particularly in a nylon stocking.
    I have a run in my stocking.
  28. (nautical) The stern of the underwater body of a ship from where it begins to curve upward and inward.
  29. (construction) horizontal dimension of a slope.
  30. (Australian, New Zealand) Rural landholding for farming, usually for running sheep, and operated by a runholder.
Adjective

run (not comparable)


  1. In a liquid state; melted; molten.
    Put some run butter on the vegetables.
  2. Exhausted; depleted (especially with ""down"" or ""out"".)

Definizione dizionario run


correre
  to move quickly on two feet
  To move quickly by alternately making a short jump off of either foot.
  Svilupparsi in una direzione.
corsa
  The act of running
fluire
  to flow
fuga
eseguire
  To execute queries and macros.
affiuenza
affrettare
affrettarsi
amministrare
andamento
andare
camminare
circolare
condurre
corro
corso
decorrere
decorso
direzione
dirigere
diventare
durata
esercitare
far girare
filare
fuggire
funzionare
gestire
giro
gita
governare
guidare
libero accesso a
lunghezza
ordine
p.p. di to run
partire
passare
percorso
perdere
periodo
pista
recinto
reggere
run
saltare
scadenza
scala
scappare
scappata
scorrere
seguire
serie
servizio
smagliatura
tragitto
variare
volare
volata

Altri significati:
  run (e.g. in a newspaper)
  (transitive) To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from an object.
  A flow of liquid; a leak.
  In a liquid state; melted; molten.
  The amount of something made.
  A standard or unexceptional group or category.
  Faster than a walk
  A production quantity in a factory.
  (intransitive) To flee away from a danger or towards help.
  Amount of something made
  (skiing, bobsledding) A single trip down a hill, as in skiing and bobsledding.
  (intransitive) To go at a fast pace, to move quickly.
  (transitive) To make a machine operate.
  A trial of an experiment.
  Perform an action, as in executing a program or a command.
  (of horses) A fast gallop.
  (transitive) To smuggle illegal goods.
  (transitive or intransitive) To compete in a race.
  (transitive) To make run in a race or an election.
  (juggling, colloquial, transitive) To juggle a pattern continuously, as opposed to starting and stopping quickly.
  (intransitive, figuratively) To move or spread quickly.
  Unravelled Stitches
  (transitive) To control or manage, be in charge of.
  (transitive) To cause to move quickly; to make move lightly.
  Gallop
  (intransitive) Of a liquid, to flow.
  run (race, esp. horse)
  The horizontal length of a set of stairs
  The route taken while running
  Exhausted; depleted (especially with "down" or "out".)
  run (in a stocking)
  Enclosure for animals
  A pace faster than a walk.
  (intransitive) To be a candidate in an election.
  The top of a step on a staircase, also called a tread, as opposed to the rise.
  load (luggage)
  (intransitive) To be presented in one of the media.
  run (ink)
  An enclosure for an animal; a track or path along which something can travel.
  (transitive) To transport someone or something.
  A series of tries in a game that were successful.
  The act of running.
  (intransitive) To control or have precedence in a card game.
  The length of a showing of a play, film, tv series or season or themes/genres of such.
  (baseball, cricket) A point scored in baseball and cricket.
  An errand or the journey associated with an errand.
  (sea) route
  run (e.g. on a bank)
  (intransitive) Of a machine, including computer programs, to be operating or working normally.
  (transitive) To print or broadcast in the media.
  The route taken while running or skiing.
  (transitive) To make something extend in space.
  (intransitive) To extend in space or through a range (often with a measure phrase).
  A line of knit stitches that have unravelled, particularly in a nylon stocking.
  (intransitive, soccer) To carry a football down the field.
  (nautical) The stern of the underwater body of a ship from where it begins to curve upward and inward.
  An interval of distance or time, a period marked by a continuing trend.
  Unrestricted use of an area.
  (transitive) To go through without stopping, usually illegally.
  run (of a ship)
  A sequence of cards in a suit in a card game.
  A regular trip or route.
  (intransitive) To extend in time, to last, to continue (usually with a measure phrase).
  (intransitive) Of an object, to have a liquid flowing from it.
  spin (as in “take a car for a spin”)
  Flow of liquid
  (transitive) To execute or carry out a plan, procedure, or program.
  (transitive, agriculture) To sort through a large volume of produce in quality control.
  (US) A small creek or part thereof.
  copulative To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse).
  run (uphill)
  (transitive) To cost a large amount of money.
  (construction) horizontal dimension of a slope.
  (intransitive) Of fish, to migrate for spawning.
  (intransitive) Of stitches, to unravel.
  Creek
  past participle of run
  A sudden series of demands on a bank or other financial institution, especially characterised by great withdrawals.
  (to) run
  (intransitive) To leak or spread in an undesirable fashion , to bleed (especially used of dye or paint).
  (intransitive) To move forward quickly upon two feet by alternately making a short jump off of either foot, compare: walk.
  A pleasure trip.
  Any sudden large demand for something.
  (music) A rapid passage in music, especially along a scale.

Traduzione run


correre ,corsa ,fluire ,fuga ,eseguire

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