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单词 run in
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run in

A nurse should only run in cases of fire or haemorrhage... Behind, McCain was coming at a walk.`You see, all men here believe wanderer's blood to run in their veins.His ground-floor unit allowed him to run in place without the fear of disturbing a neighbor.The current assignment is really in the nature of a run-in for you, but now that you're back in harness I shall have other uses for you.He didn't wait for any questions, but said immediately, `Dad warned me he'd told you about the - the run-in I had with Mr Mortlake.But after the previous night's run-in on the bridge, I felt a more personal interest in the case.After yet another run-in with Danny Jenkins at school, she had turned to her older brother for advice.

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run in

British English: run-in NOUN
A run-in is an argument or quarrel with someone.
I had a monumental run-in with him a couple of years ago.
  • American English: run-in
  • Brazilian Portuguese: desentendimento
  • Chinese: 口角
  • European Spanish: altercado
  • French: accrochage
  • German: Auseinandersetzung
  • Italian: scontro
  • Japanese: 口げんか
  • Korean: 언쟁
  • European Portuguese: desentendimento
  • Latin American Spanish: altercado

All related terms of 'run in'

Chinese translation of 'run in'

run in

(Brit)

vt

  1. [car] 小心试(試)用 (xiǎoxīn shìyòng)
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All related terms of 'run in'

(noun) 
(informal) 
We had a run-in with the Tax people the other day.
Synonyms
fight
He got a bloody nose in a fight.
row
The meeting descended into an unpleasant row.
argument
She got into a heated argument with a stranger.
dispute
The dispute between them is settled.
set-to (informal)
a bit of a set-to between Smith and his record company
encounter
They were arrested after a chance encounter with security forces near the border.
brush
It is his third brush with the law in less than a year.
confrontation
This issue could lead to a military confrontation.
quarrel
I had a terrible quarrel with my other brothers.
skirmish
This difference has led to several political skirmishes.
tussle
The referee booked him for a tussle with the goalie.
altercation
I had an altercation with some people who objected to our filming.
face-off (slang)
turf war (informal)
dust-up (informal)
He had a dust-up with the referee.
contretemps
There had been a slight contretemps over who was to drive the car.
biffo (Australian, slang)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of altercation
Definition
a noisy argument
I had an altercation with some people who objected to our filming.
Synonyms
argument,
row,
clash,
disagreement,
dispute,
controversy,
contention,
quarrel,
squabble,
wrangle,
bickering,
discord,
dissension
in the sense of argument
Definition
a quarrel
She got into a heated argument with a stranger.
Synonyms
quarrel,
fight,
row,
clash,
dispute,
controversy,
disagreement,
misunderstanding,
feud,
barney (informal),
squabble,
wrangle,
bickering,
difference of opinion,
tiff,
altercation,
falling out (informal)
in the sense of brush
It is his third brush with the law in less than a year.
Synonyms
conflict,
fight,
clash,
set-to (informal),
scrap (informal),
confrontation,
skirmish,
tussle,
fracas,
spot of bother (informal),
slight engagement

Synonyms of 'run-in'

run-in

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of confrontation
Definition
a serious argument or fight
This issue could lead to a military confrontation.
Synonyms
conflict,
fight,
crisis,
contest,
set-to (informal),
encounter,
showdown (informal),
head-to-head,
face-off (slang),
boilover (Australian)
in the sense of contretemps
Definition
an embarrassing minor disagreement
There had been a slight contretemps over who was to drive the car.
Synonyms
argument,
disagreement,
quarrel,
row,
clash,
dispute,
controversy,
falling out (informal),
barney (informal),
squabble,
wrangle,
bickering,
difference of opinion,
fight,
altercation
in the sense of dispute
Definition
an argument between two or more people
The dispute between them is settled.
Synonyms
argument,
row,
clash,
controversy,
disturbance,
contention,
feud,
quarrel,
brawl,
squabble,
wrangle,
difference of opinion,
tiff,
dissension,
turf war (informal),
shindig (informal),
shindy (informal),
bagarre
in the sense of dust-up
Definition
a fight or argument
He had a dust-up with the referee.
Synonyms
fight,
conflict,
argument,
set-to (informal),
encounter,
brush,
scrap (informal),
quarrel,
skirmish,
tussle,
punch-up (British, informal),
fracas,
shindig (informal),
biffo (Australian, slang),
boilover (Australian)
in the sense of encounter
Definition
a game or battle
They were arrested after a chance encounter with security forces near the border.
Synonyms
battle,
fight,
action,
conflict,
clash,
dispute,
contest,
set to (informal),
run-in (informal),
combat,
confrontation,
engagement,
collision,
skirmish,
head-to-head,
face-off (slang)
in the sense of quarrel
Definition
an angry disagreement
I had a terrible quarrel with my other brothers.
Synonyms
disagreement,
fight,
row,
difference (of opinion),
argument,
dispute,
controversy,
breach,
scrap (informal),
disturbance,
misunderstanding,
contention,
feud,
fray,
brawl,
spat,
squabble,
strife,
wrangle,
skirmish,
vendetta,
discord,
fracas,
commotion,
tiff,
altercation,
broil,
tumult,
dissension,
affray,
turf war (informal),
shindig (informal),
disputation,
dissidence,
shindy (informal),
bagarre,
biffo (Australian, slang)
in the sense of row
Definition
a controversy or dispute
The meeting descended into an unpleasant row.
Synonyms
quarrel,
dispute,
argument,
squabble,
tiff,
trouble,
controversy,
scrap (informal),
fuss,
falling-out (informal),
fray,
brawl,
fracas,
altercation,
slanging match (British),
shouting match (informal),
turf war (informal),
shindig (informal),
ruction (informal),
ruckus (informal),
shindy (informal),
bagarre
in the sense of set-to
Definition
a brief disagreement or fight
a bit of a set-to between Smith and his record company
Synonyms
fight,
row,
argument,
brush,
scrap (informal),
disagreement,
quarrel,
barney (informal),
spat,
squabble,
wrangle,
fracas,
slanging match (British),
dust-up (informal),
argy-bargy (British, informal),
biffo (Australian, slang)
in the sense of skirmish
Definition
a brief or minor fight or argument
This difference has led to several political skirmishes.
Synonyms
argument,
fight,
row,
clash,
dispute,
falling out (informal),
disagreement,
feud,
quarrel,
barney (informal),
squabble,
wrangle,
bickering,
difference of opinion,
altercation,
turf war (informal)
in the sense of tussle
Definition
an energetic fight, struggle, or argument
The referee booked him for a tussle with the goalie.
Synonyms
fight,
scrap (informal),
brawl,
scuffle,
battle,
competition,
struggle,
conflict,
contest,
set-to (informal),
bout,
contention,
fray,
punch-up (British, informal),
fracas,
shindig (informal),
scrimmage,
shindy (informal),
bagarre,
biffo (Australian, slang)
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