running 英 [ˈrʌnɪŋ]   美 [ˈrʌnɪŋ]

running

running  英 [ˈrʌnɪŋ] 美 [ˈrʌnɪŋ]

n. 运转;跑  adj. 流动的;跑着的;运转着的 

名词复数:runnings 

to go running 去跑步
running shoes 跑鞋

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  • n. 运转;跑
  • adj. 流动的;跑着的;运转着的
  • 1. to go running

    去跑步

  • 2. running shoes

    跑鞋

  • 3. I can hear the sound of running water.

    我听到流水的声音。

  • 4. a running argument

    持久的争论

  • 5. the running costs of a car

    养车的费用

  • running (adj.) present-participle adjective from run (v.). Running mate originally was a horse entered in a race to set the pace for another from the same stable who was intended to win (1865); U.S. vice-presidential sense is recorded from 1888. Running dog first recorded 1937, from Chinese and North Korean communist phrases used to describe supposed imperialist lackeys, such as Mandarin zou gou "running dog," on the notion of a dog that runs at its master's command. Running board first attested 1817, in reference to ships and boats; 1907 of cars and trucks.
  • running (n.) Old English ærning, verbal noun from run (v.); to be in (or out) of the running "among" (or "not among") "the lead competitors in a race" (1863) is a metaphor from horse racing, where make the running "set the pace" is recorded from 1837. Running shoe is from 1884.
run·ning / ˈrʌnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈrʌnɪŋ / noun , adjective noun [uncountable ] 1 the action or sport of running 跑;跑步(运动) to go running 去跑步 running shoes 跑鞋 2 the activity of managing or operating sth 管理;操纵;操作 the day-to-day running of a business 企业的日常运营 the running costsof a car (= for example of fuel, repairs, insurance) 养车的费用 3 -running ( in compounds 构成复合词 ) the activity of bringing sth such as drugs, guns, etc. into a country secretly and illegally 走私;偷运 drug-running 毒品走私 IDIOMS in/out of the ˈrunning (for sth) ( informal) having some/no chance of succeeding or achieving sth 有(或没有)成功的机会;能(或不能)获得 make the ˈrunning ( BrE) ( informal) to set the speed at which sth is done; to take the lead in doing sth 领跑;带头;做榜样 adjective 1 used after a number and a noun such as ‘year’ ‘day’ or ‘time’, to say that sth has happened in the same way several times, without a change (置于数字和 year、day 或 time 等名词后,表示同样的事一再重复)连续 She's won the championship three years running. 她已连续三年获得冠军。 It was the third day running that the train had been late. 列车已经连续三天晚点了。 No party has won an election four times running. 没有一个政党在选举中连续四次获胜。 2 running wateris water that is flowing somewhere or water that is supplied to a building and available to be used through taps/faucets (水)活的,流淌的,流动的 I can hear the sound of running water. 我听到流水的声音。 a remote cottage without electricity or running water 没有电和自来水的偏僻村舍 3 [only before noun ] lasting a long time; continuous 持久的;连续不断的 SYN ongoing For years he had fought a running battlewith the authorities over the land. 多年来,他为了那片土地同当局不断抗争。 a running argument 持久的争论 His old raincoat became a running joke (= people kept laughing at it). 他那件旧雨衣一直被人取笑。 see also long-running 4 -running ( in compounds 构成复合词 ) running or flowing in the way mentioned …地流动的 a fast-running river 湍急的河流 IDIOM (go and) take a running ˈjump ( old-fashioned, informal) used to tell sb in a rude way to go away 滚开;走开 more at order n. run·ning / ˈrʌnɪŋ ; NAmE ˈrʌnɪŋ /
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