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un·der·run U0056900 (ŭn′dər-rŭn′)tr.v. un·der·ran (-răn′), un·der·run, un·der·run·ning, un·der·runs 1. To run, pass, or go beneath.2. Nautical To haul (a line or cable) onto a boat for inspection or repair.n.1. Something that runs under, as:a. An amount or a quantity produced that is less than what has been estimated.b. The difference between this amount or quantity and what has been estimated.2. An undercurrent.underrun vb, -runs, -running, -ran or -run1. (tr) to go beneath2. (Nautical Terms) (tr) to check the hull of (a boat)3. (Nautical Terms) (tr) to retract (a net or trawl)4. (Broadcasting) (intr) (of a broadcast programme) to fall short of scheduled time n 5. the degree to which a programme underruns 6. the action of going beneath 7. an undercurrent un•der•run (ˌʌn dərˈrʌn) v. -ran, -run, -run•ning, n. v.t. 1. to run, pass, or go under. n. 2. something that runs or passes underneath, as a current. 3. an instance of costing less than estimated. 4. a production run below the quantity ordered. [1540–50] underrunenUK
underrunWhen writing to a CD-R disc, the inability of the computer to keep up with the recording process. There are numerous causes. The data may be coming from a slow CD drive or another slow source. The CPU may have limited memory, have too many open applications, or the drivers may be out-of-date. See thermal recalibration and coaster.ThesaurusSeecoaster |