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to run out
[phrase form: run]
01
無くなる, 尽きる
(of a supply) to be completely used up
Intransitive
02
使い果たす, 尽きる
to use the available supply of something, leaving too little or none
Transitive: to run out of sth
03
流れ出る, 尽きる
(of a liquid or substance) to slowly drain away
Intransitive
04
期限切れになる, 無効になる
(of a document or agreement) to not be valid anymore
Intransitive
05
疲れ果てる, 切れる
to exhaust one's physical or mental energy, reaching a point where one can no longer continue
Intransitive
Transitive: to run out oneself
06
使い果たす, 尽きる
to finish the available supply of something
Transitive: to run out a supply or resource
07
溢れる, 流れ出る
(of a substance) to spill out of a container or confined space
Intransitive
08
引き伸ばす, 巻き取る
to stretch a piece of material or clothing to its maximum length or capacity
Transitive: to run out a stand or band
Run out
01
ランアウト, アウト (run out)
(cricket) a batsman being dismissed when when the ball hits the stumps before they reach the crease while running
What is a "run out"?
A run out in cricket occurs when a batter is out because the fielding team successfully hits the stumps with the ball while the batter is attempting to take a run. This can happen if the batter is not back in their crease before the stumps are broken by a throw or direct hit from a fielder. Run outs usually happen when there is a miscommunication between the batters or when one of them is slow to reach the crease. It is one of the ways a batter can be dismissed in the game.
Example
A brilliant piece of fielding resulted in a run out.
The fielder 's accurate throw led to a run out.
The batsman was run out trying to steal a quick single.