单词 | run in |
释义 | Word Frequency run inverb (adverb) 1. to run (an engine) gently, usually for a specified period when it is new, in order that the running surfaces may become polished 2. (transitive) to insert or include 3. (intransitive) (of an aircraft) to approach a point or target 4. (transitive) informal to take into custody; arrest they were run in for assault noun run-in 5. informal an argument or quarrel I had a run-in with the boss yesterday 6. an approach to the end of an event, etc the run-in to the championship 7. printing matter inserted in an existing paragraph Word Frequency run-in(ˈrʌnɪn) noun 1. informal an argument or quarrel with somebody Chloe and Jack had had a run-in that morning. I had a monumental run-in with him a couple of years ago. He had a run-in with the law. 2. sport the period of time or series of matches leading up to a sporting event the most difficult game of our run-in If Bob is at his best, we'll be able to win the most difficult game of our run-in. |
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