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*run² n 1 [C] when someone runs, or the distance that someone runs 跑,奔跑; 奔跑的距离: He usually goes for a run before breakfast. 他通常在早餐前跑步。 a five-mile run 五英里赛跑 2 [C] a point in a game such as baseball or cricket 〔棒球或板球比赛中的〕一分 3 in the short/long run in the near future, or later in the future 从短期来看/长远来看: Wood is more expensive, but in the long run it's better value. 木头较贵,但从长远看它较有价值。 4 [C] a period of time during which a play, film, or television show is shown or performed regularly 〔戏剧、电影或电视节目的〕连续演出[播映]: The play starts an 8-week run on Friday. 这出戏从星期五开始连演八个星期。 5 be on the run to be trying to escape from someone, especially the police 〔尤指为逃避警察而〕逃跑 6 a run on sth when a lot of people suddenly buy something at the same time 争购某物; 畅销: a run on swim-wear in hot weather 大热天里抢购游泳衣的热潮 7 a run of good luck/bad luck etc a period when you are lucky or unlucky many times 一连串的好运/倒霉事等: She has had a run of bad luck recently. 她最近碰到一连串倒霉的事。 8 [C] an area or track 场; 道: a chicken run 养鸡场 a ski run 滑雪道 9 make a run for it to try to escape by suddenly running away 突然逃跑 10 [C] AmE a line where TIGHTS, STOCKINGs etc are torn 【美】 〔袜裤、长筒袜等〕脱线,抽丝; LADDER BrE 【英】 → see also 另见 RUNS |