Hanapin
to run up
[phrase form: run]
01
tumaas, magpatong
to cause the cost or value of something to increase
Transitive: to run up a price or value
02
makuha, umabot sa isang tiyak na bilang ng mga puntos
to reach a specific number of points during the course of a game or match
Transitive: to run up points
03
mabilis na tahiin, gawin nang mabilisan
to quickly make something, like clothes, by putting pieces of fabric together
Transitive: to run up clothes
04
mag-ipon ng utang, lumikha ng utang
to create a significant amount of debt over a period of time
Transitive: to run up a debt
05
tumakbo papunta sa, magmadali papunta sa
to move quickly toward a particular place
Intransitive
Transitive: to run up a path
06
itaas, itaas ang watawat
to lift a flag to the top of a flagpole
Transitive: to run up a flag
07
tumaas, umakyat
to grow in amount, value, etc.
Intransitive
08
itagilid, itayo
to put something in an upright position
Transitive: to run up sth
run up
v
Halimbawa
Global events can run up the price of commodities.
Innovations in technology often run up the value of related stocks.
The celebrity's endorsement ran up the sales of the cosmetic brand.
The limited edition nature of the item ran up its market value.
A surge in demand can run up the prices of luxury goods.