Keresés
to run
01
gyorsan fut
to move using our legs, faster than we usually walk, in a way that both feet are never on the ground at the same time
1.2
fut
to escape, often in a sudden or hasty manner
Példa
The thief ran when he saw the police.
As the storm approached, people ran for cover.
They dropped the stolen merchandise and ran.
When they heard the sirens approaching, the suspects decided to run from the scene.
1.3
fut
to move or travel a specific distance by running
Példa
He aims to run 10 kilometers every day.
Running ten miles seemed like an impossible feat, but she accomplished it.
He set a new personal record by running five miles in just 30 minutes.
They challenged each other to run a mile as fast as they could.
1.4
fut
to make an animal go quickly by riding or driving it fast
Példa
The cowboy skillfully ran his horse across the open plains.
She ran her sled dogs through the snow-covered trails in the winter race.
They decided to run the horses along the beach for a refreshing gallop.
1.6
fut
(of a race) to happen or take place
Példa
The 5km will be run regardless of the rain in the forecast.
The race will run even if there's a delay due to technical issues.
The marathon is scheduled to run next Sunday.
The 10-mile competition is set to run at 8am sharp.
1.7
fut
to enter a participant into a racing event or competition
Példa
The trainer decided to run their fastest racehorse in the upcoming derby.
The coach is considering whether to run her in the marathon or the half-marathon.
She's excited to run her team in the relay race at the track meet next week.
02
fut
to go and do something quickly
2.1
fut
to quickly deliver something to a person situated at a particular location
03
fut
to pass in a specific direction
3.1
fut
to continue moving forward without stopping when there is an obstacle such as a red light or blockade
3.2
fut
to move something in a specific direction
04
fut
to extend or pass in a specific direction
4.1
fut
to lead something to extend or stretch in a specific direction
Példa
Can you run this notebook inside to your teacher's office?
Could you please run this document to the manager's office?
She asked me to run the package to her friend's house down the street.
He hurried to run the keys to his colleague who had forgotten them at home.
05
fut
to own, manage, or organize something such as a business, campaign, a group of animals, etc.
5.1
fut
(of plans, systems, or organizations) to function or progress in a certain way
Példa
She bravely ran the roadblock to reach the accident scene.
The driver risked a ticket by running the stop sign.
They escaped by running the blockade.
He got a ticket for running a red light.
5.2
fut
to carry out or perform a test, experiment, or similar activity
Példa
She ran her fingers through her hair.
The cartographer carefully ran contour lines on the map.
The chef ran a knife through the dough to create a pattern.
He ran a brush over the canvas to create texture.
She ran the cloth over the surface to clean it.
5.3
fut
(of an exhibit or play) to be presented or performed
5.4
fut
to offer educational programs or courses to individuals to participate in
06
fut
to cause engines or machines to operate, function, or perform their designated tasks
6.1
fut
(of engines or machines) to operate, function, or perform their designated tasks
Példa
The electrician ran a conduit from the basement to the attic.
They ran a hose from the water source to the garden.
They ran a wire along the wall to connect the speakers.
We're planning to run a new fence along the property line.
07
fut
(of a tape) to actively record an audio or video content
7.1
fut
to play a recorded audio or video
Példa
The project is running smoothly and on schedule.
The company's operations are running seamlessly after the restructuring.
The event is running according to the predetermined agenda.
The construction project is running according to plan, with no major delays so far.
7.2
fut
(of a recording) to be playing
Példa
Before production, the factory runs quality checks on each item.
The laboratory will run analysis on the water samples.
The engineers will run simulations to assess the performance of the design.
The medical team will run diagnostic tests to determine the cause of the symptoms.
The scientists plan to run tests on the new medication.
7.3
fut
to cause a tape to move in either a backward or forward direction
Példa
The display of vintage cars ran at the convention center last fall.
Shakespeare's Hamlet is running at the local theater this weekend.
The musical had ran on Broadway last season.
7.4
fut
(of a tape or recording device) to move backward or forward for the purpose of review or locating specific content
Példa
The university runs a variety of online courses for students worldwide.
Our school runs a summer camp every year to engage students in creative activities.
The company regularly runs webinars to educate its employees about new technologies.
She decided to enroll in the fitness class that the gym is currently running.
The organization is running a training program for aspiring entrepreneurs.
08
fut
(of computer programs) to function and execute its tasks
8.1
fut
to cause a program to function and execute its tasks
Példa
The car's engine is running smoothly.
The factory machines are running at full capacity.
The generator can run for hours on a full tank.
The washing machine is currently running.
09
fut
(of means of transportation) to make a scheduled and regular journey along a specific route
9.1
fut
to initiate and make a particular mode of transportation available for public use
Példa
The teacher ran a video in the classroom for illustration.
She ran a movie on the projector for the audience.
He ran a podcast episode during the long car ride.
They ran a documentary on TV about wildlife.
The DJ ran the tape to play the requested song.
9.2
fut
to take someone to a particular place by a vehicle
Példa
The podcast episode is running on repeat.
The movie is running on the big screen tonight.
I left the TV on, and a show was running when I got back.
I forgot to turn off the stereo, and the music was running all night.
I hear it running in the background.
10
fut
to have, maintain, and drive a vehicle
11
fut
to change in a certain manner, particularly not a good one
11.1
fut
to be at or close to a specific amount, level, size, etc.
Példa
The airline will run additional flights for the holiday season.
The subway system runs frequent trains during peak hours.
The company announced they will run ferries between the two islands.
The city decided to run trolleybuses on this route due to high demand.
They plan to run shuttle buses to the concert venue from the parking lot.
12
fut
to take place or happen with a delay or lateness compared to the planned time
13
fut
to include everything within specific boundaries
14
fut
(of liquids) to flow
14.1
fut
(of solid material) to melt or transform into fluid
14.2
fut
to liquefy a material, typically a metal, and then pour it into a mold to give it a specific shape as it cools and solidifies
14.3
fut
(of a liquid or color) to unintentionally flow or spread onto an unintended area
14.4
fut
to cause a liquid to flow
14.5
fut
(with reference to color or colorant in a piece of clothing or paper) to lose color when becoming wet and to spread that color to other pieces of clothing, etc.
14.6
fut
to release or discharge a liquid
14.7
fut
to fill a bathtub with water
14.8
fut
to cause water to flow over or along a surface
14.9
fut
(of a tap) to flow with water
14.10
fut
to operate or open a tap, causing water to flow out of it
14.11
fut
to be thoroughly filled or soaked with a specific substance
15
fut
to continue without stopping for a specific length of time
15.1
fut
to start or continue to function or be valid
16
fut
(with reference to a newspaper, magazine, story, etc.) to print and publish
16.1
fut
(with reference to a story, conversation,, saying, text, etc.) to have a particular content or wording
Példa
The heat caused the candle wax to run.
The chocolate bar left in the sun began to run and become gooey.
16.2
fut
(of a story, etc.) to be published in a magazine, newspaper, etc.
Példa
The foundry will run new ingots of aluminum today.
Ceramic molds were used to run commemorative coins.
17
fut
to navigate or travel through rapids or a waterfall in a boat
17.1
fut
to sail a boat or ship in a direction aligned with the wind, allowing it to move swiftly and smoothly
Példa
The magazine subscription will run until next December.
The warranty on the appliance will run for two years from the date of purchase.
The contract with the supplier is set to run for another two years.
18
fut
(of the sea, tide, or river) to rise to a higher level or flow with increased speed
19
fut
to cost someone a particular amount of money
19.1
fut
to let charges on a bill increase over time without paying them immediately
Példa
The sailboat ran gracefully as it caught the wind from behind.
During the regatta, skilled sailors strategically decided when to run.
Sailors often prefer to run when navigating long distances.
The experienced sailor knew it was the perfect time to run when the wind direction favored a smooth and swift journey.
20
fut
(with reference to a pair of tights or a stocking) to develop a long thin hole
21
fut
(of wild animals) to pursue or chase a target prey during a hunt
22
fut
to accompany or associate closely with a specific group, people, or animals
23
fut
to advance while carrying the ball, typically in sports such as football, soccer, or rugby
23.1
fut
to make a golf ball move on the ground after hitting it
24
fut
to take goods in or out a country in an illegal way
25
fut
to achieve a consecutive series of successes or counts
26
fut
to allow or lead animals eat grass or vegetation in a designated area with plenty of plants
27
fut
to alter or improve the properties of a substance or material, often through a mechanical or chemical process
28
fut
to be consistently present or recurring, often as a trait or characteristic within a particular group or contex
28.1
fut
to tend to have or exhibit a particular quality or feature
29
fut
(with reference to cricket and baseball) to quickly move between bases or wickets, typically in response to a successful hit or play
30
fut
(of fish) to migrate or move in significant numbers within a river, particularly for the purpose of spawning
31
fut
to move smoothly and efficiently, as if on wheels or rollers
32
fut
(of information, rumors, ideas, etc.) to be widely or commonly known, discussed, or spread among people
33
fut
to be inherent or connected to a particular condition, property, or situation, often implying that it cannot be separated
34
fut
to follow a specific sequence or arrangement
35
fut
to occupy or hold a specific rank or standing in a race or competition
36
fut
to track or investigate the origin or source of a particular item, information, rumor, or situation
37
fut
to insert or drive an object into a surface or substance
37.1
fut
to pass a needle and thread through a material or surface in a continuous manner
38
fut
to update or modify a record, tally, or count by including new information or data
39
fut
(with reference to baseball) to remove or eject a manager, coach, or player from a game as a punishment
40
fut
(of a train) to travel along a track on wheels, carrying passengers or goods
Run
01
futás
the act of moving on foot at a fast pace, often faster than walking, as a form of exercise or to travel a distance quickly
02
futás
a long line or row of loose or torn threads or fibers in a fabric, such as tights or stockings
03
futás
a score resulted from a player successfully reaches home plate after touching all the bases in order without being put out
04
futás
a play where a player carries the football forward in an attempt to advance towards the opponent's end zone
05
futás
a regular trip
06
futás
a short trip
07
futás
the act of testing something
08
futás
an unbroken chronological sequence
09
futás
the pouring forth of a fluid
10
futás
a race where participants move swiftly on foot to reach a specific distance or finish line
11
futás
a race between candidates for elective office
12
futás
an unbroken series of events
13
futás
a small stream
14
futás
the production achieved during a continuous period of operation (of a machine or factory etc.)
15
futás
unrestricted freedom to use
16
futás
the continuous period of time during which something (a machine or a factory) operates or continues in operation
Példa
When he heard the news, he ran home in a hurry.
I had to run to make sure I didn't miss the train.
The children love to run around in the park after school.
She's a talented athlete and can run very fast.
The newspaper ran an article about the upcoming event.