
Hanapin
to run to
[phrase form: run]
01
umabot sa, nagkakahalaga ng
to extend to a specific, typically considerable, amount, degree, etc.
Example
The total cost of the wedding ran to several thousand dollars.
The repairs on the old house could run to a significant expense.
The team 's score ran to an impressive 100 points by the end of the game.
02
makaabot sa, sapat para sa
to be a sufficient amount to meet a specific financial cost or requirement
Example
My savings can run to a vacation this summer if I budget carefully.
The grant money should run to cover the research expenses for the year.
I'm not sure if my salary will run to cover all the bills this month
03
umabot sa, nawala ang
to reach a point where one's abilities or preferences are no longer sufficient
Example
She realized her patience had run to its limit, and she could n't tolerate the situation any longer.
His dedication to the cause ran him to the point of physical and emotional fatigue.
The new software update ran my computer to a point where it could n't handle the load.
04
tumakbo sa, humingi ng tulong sa
to seek help or protection from someone
Example
When the storm hit, the scared child instinctively ran to their parents for comfort.
Faced with a challenging situation at work, she decided to run to her experienced colleague for guidance.
In times of trouble, many people tend to run to their closest friends for emotional support.

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