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u rečniku PONS

run·ning ˈstart N

1. running start SPORTS:

2. running start (advantage):

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I. run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog):

Lauf m <-(e)s, Lä̱u̱·fe>
to go for [or do] a run

2. run (journey):

Strecke f <-, -n>
to go for a run in the car dated

3. run (period):

Dauer f <->

4. run (trend):

Verlauf m <-(e)s, Ver·läu·fe>

5. run THEAT:

Laufzeit f <-, -en>
Generalprobe f <-, -n>

6. run (production):

Auflage f <-, -n>

7. run ECON (as test):

run of a machine
Durchlauf m <-(e)s, -läufe>
run of a machine
Probelauf m <-(e)s, -läufe>

8. run usu sing (demand):

Run m <-s, -s>
Ansturm m <-(e)s, -stürme>

9. run (type):

Art f <-, -en>

10. run (enclosed area):

Gehege nt <-s, ->
Hühnerhof m <-(e)s, -höfe>

11. run SPORTS:

Treffer m <-s, ->
Run m <-s, -s>
Abfahrt f <-, -en>

12. run MUS:

Lauf m <-(e)s, Lä̱u̱·fe>

13. run esp Am (ladder):

Laufmasche f <-, -n>

14. run inf (diarrhoea):

Phrases:

auf Trab inf

II. run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

1. run (move fast):

laufen <läufst, lief, gelaufen>
rennen <rannte, gerannt>
to run at sb

2. run (operate):

fahren <fährt, fährst, fuhr, gefahren>
run engine
laufen <läufst, lief, gelaufen>
run machine

3. run:

laufen <läufst, lief, gelaufen>
run ski
gleiten <glitt, geglitten>

4. run (grow):

run plants

5. run (extend):

6. run (last):

7. run FIN:

to run into [or to] sth (amount to)
sich acc auf etw acc belaufen

8. run (flow):

fließen <fließt, floss, geflossen>

9. run POL (enter an election):

10. run (in tights):

11. run (proceed):

12. run NAUT:

fahren <fährt, fährst, fuhr, gefahren>

13. run (to be in force):

run price, value of commodity
gelten <gilt, galt, gegolten>
run price, value of commodity

Phrases:

to run dry river
to run low supplies
to run wild animals
to run wild plants
wuchern <wuchert, wucherte, hat/ist gewuchert>
to run wild children

III. run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run (move fast):

2. run (enter in race):

3. run (drive):

4. run (pass):

5. run (operate):

to run sth machine

6. run (manage):

to run sth business
etw leiten
to run sth farm

7. run (conduct):

8. run (let flow):

to run sth water
to run [sb] a bath [or to run a bath [for sb]]

9. run (in newspaper):

10. run (smuggle):

to run sth

11. run (not heed):

12. run (incur):

13. run (perform small tasks):

Phrases:

to run sb/sth close
to run sb to earth [or ground]
to run a mile Brit
jdn schaffen inf

I. run·ning [ˈrʌnɪŋ] N no pl

1. running (not walking):

Rennen nt <-s, ->

2. running (management):

running of a business
Leitung f <-> kein pl
running of a machine
Bedienung f <-> kein pl
running of a machine
Überwachung f <-, -en>

Phrases:

to make [or take [up]] the running in sth

II. run·ning [ˈrʌnɪŋ] ADJ

1. running after n (in a row):

2. running (ongoing):

3. running (operating):

4. running attr, inv (flowing):

START [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt]

START acronym of Strategic Arms Reduction Talks/Treaty

I. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] N usu sing

1. start (beginning):

Anfang m <-(e)s, -fän·ge>
Beginn m <-(e)s>
mit etw dat anfangen [o. beginnen]
[ganz] am Anfang einer S. gen

2. start (foundation):

start of a company
Gründung f <-, -en>

3. start SPORTS (beginning place):

Start m <-s, -s>

4. start (beginning time):

Start m <-s, -s>
Fehlstart m <-(e)s, -s>

5. start (beginning advantage):

Vorsprung m <-s, -sprün·ge>
to get the start of sb Brit

6. start (sudden movement):

Phrases:

a rum [or queer]start Brit, Aus inf

II. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] VB intr

1. start (begin):

hör auf [damit]! inf
anfangen[,] etw zu tun
mit etw dat beginnen
[mit etw dat] beginnen
to start on sth
mit etw dat beginnen
to start with, ... inf

2. start inf (begin harassing, attacking):

sich dat jdn vornehmen inf [o. inf vorknöpfen]

3. start (begin a journey):

to start after sb/sth
jdm/etw folgen

4. start (begin to operate):

start vehicle, motor

5. start (begin happening):

beginnen <beginnt, begann, begonnen>

6. start (jump in surprise):

III. start [stɑ:t, Am stɑ:rt] VB trans

1. start (begin):

to start [doing] sth
anfangen[,] etw zu tun

2. start (set in motion):

to start sth

3. start MECH:

to start sth

4. start ECON:

to start sb in sth
jdm bei etw dat Starthilfe geben

5. start inf (cause sb to do sth):

to start sb doing sth
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run VB

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run N

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run VB

PONS rečnik bankarstva, finansija i osiguranja

run N FINMKT

Run m

PONS stručni rečnik „Verkehrswesen”

run PUBL TRANS

Present
Irun
yourun
he/she/itruns
werun
yourun
theyrun
Past
Iran
youran
he/she/itran
weran
youran
theyran
Present Perfect
Ihaverun
youhaverun
he/she/ithasrun
wehaverun
youhaverun
theyhaverun
Past Perfect
Ihadrun
youhadrun
he/she/ithadrun
wehadrun
youhadrun
theyhadrun

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Their work includes running their 200acre km2 dairy farm, pottery, bookbinding, beekeeping and tending the vegetable garden and orchard.
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The torpedo was of a straight-running unguided design, controlled by a gyroscope.
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Most manufacturers tune for optimum emissions (running rich to protect the catalytic converter) and fuel economy purposes which can limit performance.
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It's the kind of grinding poverty where you don't get access to running water, adequate food, proper toilets, or basic health care.
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There has been a long-running campaign to have the older tunnel converted into a cycleway, though this scheme has never gained wholehearted council support.
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