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Ran

R0035800 (răn)n. Norse Mythology The goddess of the sea.
[Old Norse Rān.]

ran

R0035800 (răn)v.Past tense of run.

ran

(ræn) vb the past tense of run

RAN

abbreviation for (Military) Royal Australian Navy

run

(rʌn)

v. ran, run, run•ning,
n., adj. v.i. 1. to go quickly by moving the legs more rapidly than at a walk and in such a manner that for an instant in each step all or both feet are off the ground. 2. to move or pass quickly. 3. to depart quickly; flee. 4. to have recourse for aid, comfort, etc.: He is always running to his parents. 5. to make a quick trip or visit: to run up to New York. 6. to move freely and without restraint: to run about in the park. 7. to move or roll forward: The ball ran into the street. 8. a. to take part in a race or contest. b. to finish a race in a specified sequence: The horse ran second. c. to advance a football by carrying it, as opposed to throwing or passing it. 9. to be a candidate for election. 10. (of fish) to migrate, as upstream or inshore for spawning. 11. (of a ship) to be sailed or driven from a proper or given route: to run aground. 12. to ply between places: The bus runs between New Haven and Hartford. 13. to creep, trail, or climb, as growing vines. 14. to unravel, as stitches or a fabric. 15. to flow in or as if in a stream: Tears ran from her eyes. 16. to include a specific range of variations: Your work runs from fair to bad. 17. to spread on being applied to a surface, as a liquid. 18. to undergo a spreading of colors: materials that run when washed. 19. to operate or function: the noise of a dishwasher running. 20. to encounter a certain condition: to run into trouble. 21. to amount; total: The bill ran to $100. 22. to be stated or worded: The text runs as follows. 23. Law. a. to have legal force or effect, as a writ. b. to go along: The easement runs with the land. 24. to continue, extend, or stretch: The story runs for eight pages. 25. to appear in print: The story ran in all the papers. 26. to be performed: The play ran for two years. 27. to last: The movie runs for three hours. 28. to spread rapidly: The news ran all over town. 29. to recur persistently: Musical ability runs in my family. 30. to tend to have a specified quality, form, etc.: This novel runs to long descriptions. 31. to be of a certain size, number, etc.: Potatoes are running large this year. 32. to sail before the wind. v.t. 33. to move along (a surface, path, etc.): She ran her fingers over the keyboard. 34. to traverse (a distance) in running: He ran the mile in under four minutes. 35. to perform or accomplish by or as if by running: to run an errand; to run a race. 36. to ride or cause to gallop. 37. to enter in a race. 38. to pursue or hunt, as game: to run deer on foot. 39. to drive (an animal): to run a fox to cover. 40. to cause to ply: to run a ferry between New York and New Jersey. 41. to convey or transport: I'll run you home in my car. 42. to cause to pass quickly: He ran a comb through his hair. 43. to get past or through: to run a blockade. 44. to disregard (a red traffic light) and continue ahead without stopping. 45. to smuggle (contraband goods). 46. to operate or drive: Can you run a tractor? 47. to print or publish: The paper ran the story on page one. 48. to allow (a ship, automobile, etc.) to depart from a proper or given route: ran the car up on the curb. 49. to sponsor as a candidate for election. 50. to manage or conduct: to run a business. 51. to process (the instructions in a program) by computer. 52. (in some games, as billiards) to continue or complete (a series of successful shots, strokes, or the like). 53. to expose oneself to (danger, a risk, etc.). 54. to cause (a liquid) to flow. 55. to fill (a tub or bath) with water. 56. to pour forth or discharge (a liquid). 57. to cause to move freely: to run a rope in a pulley. 58. to cause (a golf ball) to roll forward after landing from a stroke. 59. to sew in a running stitch. 60. to cause stitches in (a knitted fabric) to unravel: to run a stocking. 61. to bring or lead into a certain condition: They ran themselves into debt. 62. to drive, force, or thrust. 63. to graze; pasture. 64. to extend in a particular direction or to a given place: to run a cable under the road. 65. to cause to fuse and flow, as metal. 66. to cost (an amount): This watch runs $30. 67. to cost (a person) an amount: The car repair will run you $90. 68. run across, to meet or find accidentally. 69. run after, a. to chase or pursue. b. to seek to acquire. 70. run along, to leave; go away: Run along, little girl. 71. run around, a. to engage in many and varied activities. b. to be engaged in more than one romantic involvement. 72. run away, to flee or escape, esp. with no intent to return. 73. run away with, a. to go away with, esp. to elope with. b. to abscond with; steal. c. to surpass others in. d. to get by surpassing others, as a prize. e. to overwhelm; get the better of: Sometimes his enthusiasm runs away with him. 74. run down, a. to strike and overturn, esp. with a vehicle. b. to chase after and seize: to run down criminals. c. to read through quickly. d. to cease operation; stop. e. to speak disparagingly of. f. to search out; find: to run down information. g. Baseball. to tag out (a base runner) between bases. 75. run in, a. to pay a casual visit. b. to arrest. c. Also, run on. to add (matter) to text without indenting. 76. run into, a. to collide with. b. to meet accidentally. c. to amount to; total. d. to become contiguous or virtually intermingled: one year running into the next. 77. run in with, to sail close to (a coast, vessel, etc.). 78. run off, a. to leave quickly; run away. b. to create quickly and easily: to run off a term paper in an hour. c. to drive away; expel. d. to print or duplicate: to run off 500 copies. 79. run off with, a. to steal; abscond with. b. to elope with. 80. run on, a. to continue without relief or interruption. b. to add at the end of a text. 81. run out, a. to terminate; expire. b. to become used up. c. to drive out; expel. 82. run out of, to use up a supply of. 83. run out on, to withdraw one's support from; abandon. 84. run over, a. to hit and drive over with a vehicle, esp. so as to injure severely. b. to go beyond; exceed: His speech ran over the time limit. c. to repeat; review: Let's run over that song again. d. to overflow, as a container. 85. run through, a. to pierce or stab, as with a sword. b. to consume or squander. c. to practice or rehearse. 86. run up, a. to sew rapidly. b. to amass; incur: running up huge debts. c. to cause to increase; raise: to run up costs. d. to build, esp. hurriedly. 87. run with, a. to proceed with: If the board likes the idea, we'll run with it. b. to carry out with enthusiasm or speed. n. 88. an act or instance of running: a five-minute run. 89. a fleeing; flight. 90. a running pace. 91. an act or instance of moving rapidly, as in a boat or automobile. 92. the distance covered, as by running or racing. 93. the distance a golf ball rolls after landing from a stroke. 94. a quick trip. 95. a routine or regular trip. 96. any portion of a military flight during which the aircraft flies directly toward the target in order to begin its attack: a strafing run. 97. the rapid movement, under its own power, of an aircraft on a runway, water, or another surface. 98. a period of continuous operation of a machine. 99. the amount of anything produced in such a period: a daily run of 400,000 gallons of paint. 100. pressrun. 101. a place in knitted work where a series of stitches have come undone. 102. the direction of something or of its elements: the run of the grain in wood. 103. trend or tendency: the normal run of events. 104. freedom to move around in or use something: to have the run of the house. 105. a continuous series of performances or presentations: a run of two years on Broadway. 106. an uninterrupted course or spell: a run of good luck. 107. a continuous extent of something, as a vein of ore. 108. an uninterrupted series or sequence: a run of 10 winning games. 109. a sequence of cards in a given suit: run of hearts. 110. any extensive and continued demand: a run on umbrellas. 111. a series of sudden and urgent demands for payment, as on a bank. 112. a period of being in demand or favor. 113. a small stream; brook; rivulet. 114. a flow or rush, as of oil or water. 115. a kind or class, as of goods. 116. the typical or ordinary kind. 117. an inclined course, as on a slope: a bobsled run. 118. a trough or pipe for water or the like. 119. a large enclosure for domestic animals: a sheep run. 120. the usual trail of a group of animals: a deer run. 121. the movement of fish upstream or inshore, as for spawning. 122. a number of animals moving together. 123. Music. a rapid succession of notes; scale. 124. Baseball. the score unit made by safely running around all the bases and reaching home plate. 125. a series of successful shots, strokes, or the like in a game. 126. the runs, (used with a sing. or pl. v.) Informal. diarrhea. adj. 127. melted or liquefied: run butter. 128. poured in a melted state, as into a mold: run bronze. Idioms: 1. in the long run, in the course of long experience. 2. in the short run, in the near or immediate future. 3. on the run, a. scurrying about to perform one's activities. b. while rushing to get somewhere: eating breakfast on the run. c. moving from place to place so as to hide from the police. 4. run afoul of, a. Naut. to collide with so as to cause damage and entanglement. b. to encounter or engender the animosity of; anger: to run afoul of the law. 5. run a fever or temperature, to have or be affected by a fever. 6. run for it, to flee hurriedly, esp. to escape danger. 7. run scared, to be apprehensive about one's personal or professional survival. 8. run short, to be in insufficient supply: My patience is running short. 9. run wild, a. to grow unchecked. b. to behave with lack of restraint or control. [before 900; (v.) Middle English rinnen, rennen, partly < Old Norse rinna, renna, partly continuing Old English rinnan, iernan, iornan (c. Old Frisian rinna, Old Saxon, Old High German rinnan, Old Norse rinna, Gothic rinnan)]
Translations
pass. di to run

run

(ran) present participle ˈrunning: past tense ran (rӕn) : past participle run verb1. (of a person or animal) to move quickly, faster than walking. He ran down the road. 奔跑 2. to move smoothly. Trains run on rails. 行駛 行驶3. (of water etc) to flow. Rivers run to the sea; The tap is running. 流動 4. (of a machine etc) to work or operate. The engine is running; He ran the motor to see if it was working. 運轉 运行5. to organize or manage. He runs the business very efficiently. 經營 经营6. to race. Is your horse running this afternoon? 賽跑 赛跑7. (of buses, trains etc) to travel regularly. The buses run every half hour; The train is running late. (公車、火車)固定發車 使(车,船等)按时(车,船)行驶 8. to last or continue; to go on. The play ran for six weeks. 持續 持续(进行) 9. to own and use, especially of cars. He runs a Rolls Royce. 擁有(尤指車輛) 驾驶10. (of colour) to spread. When I washed my new dress the colour ran. (顏色)暈開 (颜色)渗开 11. to drive (someone); to give (someone) a lift. He ran me to the station. 開車載(某人) 让...搭车到12. to move (something). She ran her fingers through his hair; He ran his eyes over the letter. 移動(某物) 移动13. (in certain phrases) to be or become. The river ran dry; My blood ran cold (= I was afraid). 變得... 变得... noun1. the act of running. He went for a run before breakfast. 奔跑 跑步2. a trip or drive. We went for a run in the country. 旅行或兜風 短时旅行3. a length of time (for which something continues). He's had a run of bad luck. (持續的)一段時間 一段时间4. a ladder (in a stocking etc). I've got a run in my tights. 脫線 抽丝5. the free use (of a place). He gave me the run of his house. 免費使用 免费使用6. in cricket, a batsman's act of running from one end of the wicket to the other, representing a single score. He scored/made 50 runs for his team. (板球)擊球員從三柱門一端跑到另一端得分 持球跑打法,跑垒 7. an enclosure or pen. a chicken-run. 飼養場 饲养场ˈrunner noun1. a person who runs. There are five runners in this race. 賽跑選手 赛跑的人2. the long narrow part on which a sledge etc moves. He polished the runners of the sledge; an ice-skate runner. 雪橇的滑板,溜冰鞋的冰刀 滑道, 滑行装置3. a long stem of a plant which puts down roots. 植物的長匐莖 植物长匐茎ˈrunning adjective1. of or for running. running shoes. (用來)奔跑的 奔跑的2. continuous. a running commentary on the football match. 連續的 连续的 adverb one after another; continuously. We travelled for four days running. 連續地 连续地ˈrunny adjective liquid; watery. Do you like your egg yolk firm or runny?; The baby has a runny nose. 水水的,流鼻涕的 流粘液的ˈrunaway noun a person, animal etc that runs away. The police caught the two runaways; (also adjective) a runaway horse. 逃跑的人或動物 潜逃者,逃跑者 ˌrunˈdown adjective tired or exhausted because one has worked too hard. He feels run-down. 精疲力盡 精疲力尽ˌrunner-ˈup noun a person, thing etc that is second in a race or competition. My friend won the prize and I was the runner-up. 亞軍 亚军ˈrunway noun a wide path from which aircraft take off and on which they land. The plane landed on the runway. 飛機跑道 飞机跑道in/out of the running having (no) chance of success. She's in the running for the job of director. 有(無)機會成功 步调一致(不一致)地 on the run escaping; running away. He's on the run from the police. 潛逃藏匿 逃跑run across to meet. I ran across an old friend. 碰見 偶然碰见run after to chase. The dog ran after a cat. 追逐 追逐run aground (of a ship) to become stuck on rocks etc. 觸礁 触礁run along to go away. Run along now, children! 走開 走开run away1. to escape. He ran away from school. 逃跑 逃走2. (with with) to steal. He ran away with all her money. 偷走 携带...潜逃3. (with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by. The horse ran away with him. 過快失控 失去控制run down1. (of a clock, battery etc) to finish working. My watch has run down – it needs rewinding. (鐘)不走,(電池)沒電 停止走动,用完 2. (of a vehicle or driver) to knock down. I was run down by a bus. 撞倒 撞倒3. to speak badly of. He is always running me down. 說(某人)壞話 说...的坏话run for to stand for election for. He is running for president. 競選 竞选run for it to try to escape. Quick – run for it! 快跑 (为躲避大雨或危险)快跑 run in to get (a new engine etc) working properly. 試運轉 试运转run into1. to meet. I ran into her in the street. 碰見 碰见2. to crash into or collide with. The car ran into a lamp-post. 撞到,相撞 撞在run its course to develop or happen in the usual way. The fever ran its course. 聽其自然 按常规进行run off1. to print or copy. I want 500 copies run off at once. 印出 印出2. (with with) to steal or take away. He ran off with my wife. 偷走,拐跑 拐跑run out1. (of a supply) to come to an end. The food has run out. 耗盡 用尽2. (with of) to have no more. We've run out of money. 花光 花光run over1. (of a vehicle or driver) to knock down or drive over. Don't let the dog out of the garden or he'll get run over. (被車)撞倒,碾過 (被车辆)压(伤),辗(伤) 2. to repeat for practice. Let's run over the plan again. 演練 复述,排练 run a temperature to have a fever. 發燒 发烧run through to look at, deal with etc, one after another. He ran through their instructions. 逐一看過或處理 匆匆看过或处理run to to have enough money for. We can't run to a new car this year. 有足夠的錢買(某物) 有钱做(某事) run up1. to hoist (a flag). 升起 升起2. to make quickly or roughly. I can run up a dress in a couple of hours. 趕製 赶做(衣服) 3. to collect up, accumulate (debts). He ran up an enormous bill. 累積(債務) 积累(债务) run wild to go out of control. They let their children run wild; The garden was running wild. 失控,雜草叢生 失去控制,荒芜

ran


See:
  • (one's) blood runs cold
  • (one's) writ runs
  • a shiver ran down (one's) spine
  • a shiver ran up (one's) spine
  • also ran
  • also-ran
  • course of true love never ran smoothly, the
  • eat and run
  • hit-and-run
  • run (a)round in circles
  • run (one) off (one's) feet
  • run (one) through
  • run (one) through (something)
  • run (one's) feet off
  • run (one's) fingers through (one's) hair
  • run (one's) head against a brick wall
  • run (one's) mouth
  • run (one's) own show
  • run (someone or something) close
  • run (something) by (one) again
  • run (something) by (one) one more time
  • run (something) into (something)
  • run (something) up the flagpole
  • run (up) a tab
  • run a brush through (one's) hair
  • run a comb through (one's) hair
  • run a fever
  • run a make on (someone or something)
  • run a mile
  • run a red light
  • run a risk
  • run a temperature
  • run a tight ship
  • run about
  • run about like a headless chicken
  • run across
  • run afoul of (someone or something)
  • run after (one)
  • run aground
  • run along
  • run amok
  • run amuck
  • run an errand
  • run an/(one's) eye over (something)
  • run and run
  • run around
  • run around after (someone or something)
  • run around like a blue-arsed fly
  • run around like a chicken with its head cut off
  • run around like a headless chicken
  • run as (something)
  • run at (someone or something)
  • run away with
  • run away with the idea
  • run away with the notion
  • run back (to someone or something)
  • run back over
  • run behind
  • run between (someone or something)
  • run circles around (someone)
  • run counter to (someone or something)
  • run down
  • run down the clock
  • run down to (someone or something)
  • run dry
  • run for (one's) life
  • run for (something)
  • run for it
  • run for the hills
  • run foul of (someone or something)
  • run from (someone or something)
  • run from (someone or something) to (someone or something
  • run high
  • run hot and cold
  • run in
  • run in (one's) blood
  • run in circles
  • run in place
  • run in the blood
  • run interference
  • run into (someone, something, or some place)
  • run into a brick wall
  • run into a stone wall
  • run into debt
  • run into the sand
  • run it down (to one)
  • run it down for (one)
  • run late
  • run like clockwork
  • run like the wind
  • run low
  • run off
  • run off at the mouth
  • run off in all directions
  • run off smell of an oily rag
  • run off with (someone or something)
  • run on
  • run on all cylinders
  • run on empty
  • run on fumes
  • run on the smell of an oily rag
  • run onto (something)
  • run out
  • run out at (someone or something)
  • run out of (one's) skin
  • run out of (something or some place)
  • run out of gas
  • run out of road
  • run out of steam
  • run out of time
  • run out of town
  • run out the clock
  • run over
  • run over to (someone or something)
  • run over with (something)
  • run rampant
  • run rhymes
  • run riot
  • run roughshod over (someone or something)
  • run scared
  • run short of (something)
  • run the clock down
  • run the gamut
  • run the good race
  • run the risk
  • run the rule over (one)
  • run the show
  • run through (something)
  • run to
  • run to fat
  • run to form
  • run to seed
  • run true to form
  • run up
  • run wild
  • run with
  • run with it
  • run with scissors
  • run with the hare and hunt with the hounds
  • take the ball and run (with it)
  • the course of true love never ran smoothly
  • turn tail and run

RAN


RAN

(Radio Access Network) The air interface in a cellular network. The RAN resides between the user's mobile devices and the core network. For example, GRAN (GSM RAN) was the early voice-only GSM air interface, while GERAN (GSM EDGE RAN) added packet-switched data. U-TRAN (UMTS Terrestrial RAN) is the 3G interface, and E-UTRAN (Evolved-UMTS Terrestrial RAN) is the LTE interface. See C-RAN, 2G/3G architecture, LTE architecture, LTE, 3G, UMTS and GSM.
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RAN


Revenue Anticipation Note (RAN)

A short-term municipal debt issue that will be repaid with anticipated revenues, such as sales taxes, from the project.

Revenue Anticipation Note

A municipal bond, with a maturity of one year or less, that is repaid to bondholders with expected revenues from the project the RAN intends to finance. For example, a city may issue an RAN to finance improvements to the local museum. It expects to be able to pay back the bond with money raised on increased ticket sales at the museum after improvements are completed.

RAN

See revenue anticipation note.

RAN


AcronymDefinition
RANRoyal Australian Navy
RANRadio Access Network
RANRainforest Action Network
RANRandom Number
RANReturn Authorization Number
RANRadicalisation Awareness Network (EU)
RANRandolph AFB (USAF base in Universal City, TX, USA)
RANRegional Advanced Networks
RANRemote Access Network
RANRelative Adapter Number
RANRevenue Anticipation Notes
RANRegional Area Network
RANResearch Advocacy Network
RANReligious Action Network
RANRegional Air Navigation
RANRecorded Announcer (Vodavi)
RANRegistration Access Number
RANRetail Association of Nevada (Carson City, NV)
RANRadio Area Network
RANRemote Access Node
RANRemise à Niveau (French)
RANRequest for Authority To Negotiate
RANResource Access Negotiations (Canada)
RANRégie des Chemins de Fer Abidjan-Niger (French: Abidjan-Niger Railway Board)
RANRapid Automatised Naming
RANRemote Asynchronous Node
RANRadiodiffusion Audionumérique (French)
RANResource Allocation Network
RANRelease Authorization Number (Electronic Data Interchange)
RANRandom Access Number
RANResident Admit Note (medical/hospitals)
RANReadiness Assessment Network
RANResource Allocation Notice
RANRelease Authorization Notice
RANRequisition Account Number
RANReporting Account/ing Number
RANReconnaissance Attach Navigator
RANReanswerable Signal (CCS #7 & ITU-T)
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