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1. phrasal verbIf you run out of something, you have no more of it left. They have run out of ideas. [VERB PARTICLE + of] We're running out of time. [V P of n] By now the plane was running out of fuel. [V P of n] We had lots before but now we've run out. [VERB PARTICLE] 2. to run out of steam 3. phrasal verbIf something runs out, it becomes used up so that there is no more left. Conditions are getting worse and supplies are running out. [VERB PARTICLE] Time is running out. [VERB PARTICLE] 4. phrasal verbWhen a legal document runs out, it stops being valid. When the lease ran out the family moved to Campigny. [VERB PARTICLE] ...the day my visa ran out. [VERB PARTICLE] More Synonyms of run out See full dictionary entry for runrun out in British Englishverb (adverb)1. (intransitive; often foll by of) to exhaust (a supply of something) or (of a supply) to become exhausted 2. (intransitive) to expire; become no longer valid my passport has run out 3. run out on 4. (transitive) cricket to dismiss (a running batsman) by breaking the wicket with the ball, or with the ball in the hand, before he or she has reached the crease noun runout5. cricket dismissal of a batsman by running him or her out 6. mechanical engineering an imperfection of a rotating component so that not all parts revolve about their intended axes relative to each other run out in American English 1. to come to an end; expire or become used up, exhausted, etc. 2. to force to leave; drive out See full dictionary entry for run Examples of 'run out' in a sentencerun out Nevertheless, the money wouldn't last for ever, and then his luck would run out.She desperately wanted to hold her son just once more, but after the endless hours of waiting she had run out of time.Luck which could continue indefinitely, or run out at any time. In other languagesrun out British English: run out / rʌn aʊt/ VERB If you run out of something, you have no more of it left. By now the plane was running out of fuel. - American English: run out of
- Arabic: يَسْتَنْفِذُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: ficar sem
- Chinese: 用完
- Croatian: ponestati
- Czech: dojít zásoby
- Danish: løbe tør for
- Dutch: tekortkomen
- European Spanish: quedarse sin
- Finnish: kulua loppuun
- French: manquer de
- German: ausgehen Vorrat
- Greek: ξεμένω από
- Italian: esaurire
- Japanese: ・・・を使い果たす
- Korean: 다 써버리다
- Norwegian: gå tom for
- Polish: wyczerpać się
- European Portuguese: esgotar
- Romanian: a rămâne fără
- Russian: заканчиваться
- Latin American Spanish: quedarse sin
- Swedish: ta slut
- Thai: ไม่มีสำรอง
- Turkish: bitmek tükenmek
- Ukrainian: закінчуватися
- Vietnamese: hết
All related terms of 'run out'Chinese translation of 'run out' vi - [time, money, luck]
用完 (yòngwán) ⇒ Time is running out. 快没时间了。 (Kuài méi shíjiān le.)
- [lease, passport]
到期 (dàoqī)
See run All related terms of 'run out'Definition to use up or (of a supply) to be used up Supplies are running out. Synonyms be used up dry up give out be exhausted Definition to become invalid the day my visa ran out See runAdditional synonymsDefinition to bring or come to an end Almost miraculously, the noise ceased. Synonyms stop, end, finish, be over, come to an end, peter out, die away Definition to bring or come to a finish Talks have resumed to try to end the fighting. Synonyms stop, finish, complete, resolve, halt, cease, axe (informal), dissolve, wind up, terminate, call off, discontinue, put paid to, bring to an end, pull the plug on, call a halt to, nip in the bud, belay Definition to stop operating Here in the hills, the light failed more quickly. Synonyms give out, disappear, fade, dim, dwindle, wane, gutter, languish, peter out, die away, grow dim, sink- run off with something
- run on
- run on something or someone
- run out
- run out of something
- run out on someone
- run over
- run out on someone
- run out of something
Additional synonymsDefinition to be at or come to the end He was cheered when he finished his speech. Synonyms stop, close, complete, achieve, conclude, cease, accomplish, execute, discharge, culminate, wrap up (informal), terminate, round off, bring to a close or conclusion Definition to allow to end or become no longer valid, esp. through negligence Her membership of the party has lapsed. Synonyms end, stop, run out, expire, terminate, become obsolete, become void Definition to come gradually to an end The strike seemed to be petering out. Synonyms die out, stop, fail, run out, fade, dwindle, evaporate, wane, give out, ebb, come to nothing, run dry, taper offDefinition to bring or come to an end His contract terminates at the end of the season. Synonyms cease, end, close, finish, run out, expire, lapse |