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Traducciones de „runs“ en el diccionario inglés » ruso (Ir a ruso » inglés)

I . run [rʌn] SUST.

5. run (type):

run

7. run (enclosure for animals):

run

11. run MÚS.:

run

II . run <ran, run> [rʌn] V. intr.

6. run (be):

run

III . run <ran, run> [rʌn] V. trans.

chicken-run SUST.

print run SUST.

II . run in V. trans.

1. run in AUTO.:

2. run in coloq. (capture):

II . run off V. trans.

1. run off water:

2. run off typo:

run on V. intr.

1. run on (continue to run):

2. run on talk continuously:

run-in [ˈrʌnˌɪn] SUST.

1. run-in coloq. (argument):

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The husband runs into a wealthy unmarried business woman and teenager.
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Paz thinks that sounds like a long time and runs and hides in his tree house.
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The vein runs north-south and, although showing some cobalt, was found to contain a great deal more arsenic.
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In this match he scored 44 runs before being run out.
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He accumulated over 1,100 hits and 200 home runs.
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His highs included striking out 10 batters on multiple occasions, while his lows included balking in runs in playoff games.
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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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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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The reason was traced to deadening a nerve which runs under the knee and being deprived of oxygen while being depressed while kneeling.
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Evidence for a tympanum is seen in a ridge that runs along the squamosal notch, which may have been an attachment point for the membrane.
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