释义 |
ranran /ræn/ verb - And we know all the toast was white -- hey, we ran out of whole wheat and rye and muffins.
- His successors never again ran the town, as he did, but they always had a piece of the action.
- I ran my jobs over and over again, trying to get them right.
- Shadows ran down like rivers from the airy uplands, filling the depths with a gathering chill.
- They ran off as fast as their legs would carry them.
- Today thousands of commuters were delayed for up to 35 minutes as trains ran behind schedule.
- When her funds ran out, she began to beg donations from people in her neighborhood.
► ran full tilt She ran full tilt into his arms. ► ran the gamut Her feelings that day ran the gamut of emotions (=included all the possibilities between two extremes). ► ran headlong into Mortimer almost ran headlong into a patrol. ► ran ... marathon Garcia ran the marathon in just under three hours. ► ran ... ragged He ran United’s defence ragged (=made them do a lot of work). ► shiver ran through A shiver ran through (=went through) me. ► a shudder ran/passed/went through somebody A shudder ran through him at the touch of her fingers. ► ran up a ... tab He ran up a $4,000 tab in long-distance calls. the past tense of run |