Word: run

Category: run

Sports, Arts & Entertainment, Hobbies & Leisure

Related words: run

run on, how to run, run 2, temple run, on the run, home run, color run, run lyrics, nike, run game, cool math, roshe run, run cool math, nike free run, nike free, mud run

Synonyms: run

companion, friend, colleague, associate, partner, coworker, workmate, pal, crony, mate, chum, buddy, dawg, peeps, familiar, fellow, brother

Translations: run

run in spanish

Dictionary:
spanish
Translations:
manejar, funcionar, marchar, correr, andar, carrera, corrida

run in german

Dictionary:
german
Translations:
probe, steuern, test, spielzeit, leitersprosse, reihe, rennen, arbeiten, untersuchung, run, jagen, sequenz, gehege, funktionieren, folge, durchlauf

run in french

Dictionary:
french
Translations:
couler, déguerpir, actionner, courons, courir, cours, piste, fonctionner, test, route, conduire, essai, tour, chemin, course, mener

run in italian

Dictionary:
italian
Translations:
condurre, correre, corsa, funzionare, decorso, categoria, volata, fuggire, corso

run in portuguese

Dictionary:
portuguese
Translations:
esforço, prova, boato, andar, funcionamento, correr, exame, funcionar, testes, teste, experiência

run in dutch

Dictionary:
dutch
Translations:
keuring, poging, beproeving, loop, test, toetsing, examen, aanrijden, toets, werken, voorrijden, proef, functioneren

run in russian

Dictionary:
russian
Translations:
обегать, напороться, добегать, касаться, проверка, бег, бежать, ездка, расплываться, натыкаться, вбегать, творить, экзамен, протыкать, гласить, задавить

run in norwegian

Dictionary:
norwegian
Translations:
betjene, løp, renn, gang

run in swedish

Dictionary:
swedish
Translations:
jaga, löpning, lopp, springa

run in finnish

Dictionary:
finnish
Translations:
toimia, edetä, ajo, hakea, vuotaa, kierros, koetus, metsästää, juoksu, koe

run in danish

Dictionary:
danish
Translations:
løbe

run in czech

Dictionary:
czech
Translations:
utéci, ubíhat, hnát, tok, běhat, jízda, vést, běh, průběh, ovládat, postup, lovit, cesta, oběh, spravovat, chod

run in polish

Dictionary:
polish
Translations:
uciekać, najechać, spieszyć, biec, prowadzić, trasa, jechać, gnać, sklep, bieg, wywoływać, ganiać, biegać, uruchamiać, ślizg, tura

run in hungarian

Dictionary:
hungarian
Translations:
normális, hajlat, szemlefutás, vonulás, leszaladás, munkaciklus, széria, felhúzódás, csermely, ívás, üzemelés, szaladás, alakulás, csempész, hajójárat, kampány

run in turkish

Dictionary:
turkish
Translations:
muayene, koşu, test

run in greek

Dictionary:
greek
Translations:
τρέχω

run in ukrainian

Dictionary:
ukrainian
Translations:
пересуватися, виконаний, виконати, керувати

run in albanian

Dictionary:
albanian
Translations:
turrem, vrapoj, rrjedh

run in bulgarian

Dictionary:
bulgarian
Translations:
тичам, тест, бягам

run in belarusian

Dictionary:
belarusian
Translations:
хадзiць

run in estonian

Dictionary:
estonian
Translations:
jooksma, sõitma, käik

run in croatian

Dictionary:
croatian
Translations:
pokrenuti, trčanje, izvoditi, pokrene, koristiti, trka, upravljati, odvijanje, uključiti, protjecati

run in icelandic

Dictionary:
icelandic
Translations:
hleypa, hlaupa

run in lithuanian

Dictionary:
lithuanian
Translations:
dirbti, veikti

run in latvian

Dictionary:
latvian
Translations:
strādāt, medīt, darboties, funkcionēt, analīze

run in romanian

Dictionary:
romanian
Translations:
test, alerga, curs

run in slovenian

Dictionary:
slovenian
Translations:
utéci, teči

run in slovak

Dictionary:
slovak
Translations:
spusť, utekať, chod

The meaning and "use of": run

noun
  • an act or spell of running. - I usually go for a run in the morning
  • a journey accomplished or route taken by a vehicle, aircraft, or boat, especially on a regular basis. - the New York-Washington run
  • a point scored when a base runner reaches home plate after touching the other bases. - He retired with a total of 649 stolen bases and nearly 1,200 runs scored.
  • a continuous spell of a particular situation or condition. - he's had a run of bad luck
  • a widespread and sudden or continuous demand for (a particular currency or commodity). - there's been a big run on nostalgia toys this year
  • free and unrestricted use of or access to. - her cats were given the run of the house
  • the average or usual type of person or thing. - she stood out from the general run of varsity cheerleaders
  • an enclosed area in which domestic animals or birds can run freely in the open. - a chicken run
  • a line of unraveled stitches in stockings or tights. - Her legs were old and worn, tiny blue and purple veins played along the backs of her knees, and stockings with runs as long as the Mississippi fell to her ankles.
  • a downward trickle of paint or a similar substance when applied too thickly. - Apply varnish full strength, taking extra care to avoid runs and sags.
  • a small stream or brook. - Then I heard and saw a good rise that was obviously from a much bigger fish at the bottom of a run under some trees.
  • the after part of a ship's bottom where it rises and narrows toward the stern. - Having a coarse run , she carried a huge body of water in her wake, in which the rudder was useless.
verb
  • move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time. - the dog ran across the road
  • move about in a hurried and hectic way. - I've spent the whole day running around after the kids
  • pass or cause to pass quickly or smoothly in a particular direction. - the rumor ran through the pack of photographers
  • (with reference to a liquid) flow or cause to flow. - a small river runs into the sea at one side of the castle
  • (of a bus, train, ferry, or other form of transportation) make a regular journey on a particular route. - buses run into town every half hour
  • be in charge of; manage. - Andrea runs her own catering business
  • be in or cause to be in operation; function or cause to function. - the car runs on unleaded fuel
  • continue or be valid or operative for a particular period of time. - the course ran for two days
  • be a candidate in a political election. - he announced that he intended to run for President
  • publish or be published in a newspaper or magazine. - the tabloids ran the story
  • bring (goods) into a country illegally and secretly; smuggle. - they run drugs for the cocaine cartels
  • (of an object or act) cost (someone) (a specified amount). - a new photocopier will run us about $1,300

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