Runner-up:
Chris Matts.冠军:―凯•霍.尔。亚军:克里
斯•普拉茨。◊ 77iey_/iinis/ied runners-up be/u'ncf
到50
f镑的奖金。
run-ning
〇T* /'rAnir)/ noun, adj. w noun [U] 1 the action or
sport of running ;跑步(’运 动):to go running 去跑步:◊ running shoes 跑鞋 2 the
activity of managing or operating sth 管理;操纵;操
作:the day-to-day running 〇/ a
business 企业的日常运
^
0 the running costs of a car {- for example of fuel,
repairs, insurance):养;车的费用 3
-mnning
(in
compounds 构成复合词) the
activity of bringing sth such as drugs, guns, etc. into a country secretly and
illegally 走 私;也运:drug-rimning 毒品走私 IT»TO1
in/out of the 'running (for %th) {informat) having some/no chance of succeeding or
achieving sth有(或没有)成功的机会;
能(或不能).获得 make the ’running (8r£, /n/or/r7fl/)’to
set the speed at which sth is done; to take the lead in doing sth领跑;带头;做榜样
■
adj. 1 used after a number
and a noun such as "year* ‘day5 or ‘time’,to say that sth has
happened in the same way several times, without a change (置于数字和
year、day或time等名词后,表示同样的事一再重复)连
续:She's won the championship
three years running. M 已连续三年获得冠军。◊ ft was the third day running that the tmfn had been /ate.列车已经连续三天晚点了。
0 No party has won an
election four times running.
一个ik党在选举中连续四次获li。2 mnning water is water that is flowing somewhere or
water that is supplied to a building and available to be used through
taps/faucets (水)活的,流淌的,流动的:Jcanhear the sound 〇/ running
water•我能听到流水的声音。◊ a remote cottage
without electricity or running water 电和自来水的偏僻村舍3 [only before noun]
lasting a long time; continuous 持各的;连续不断的 HUH ongoing: For years he had fought a running battle with the authoriries over the Zand.多年来,他为了那片土地,同
当局进行了不懈的斗争。0 a
running argument持久的
〇 His old raincoat became a running joke (= people kept
laughing at it)•他那件旧雨衣一直被人取笑。一see also long-running 4 -running (in compounds 构成复 合询)mnning or flowing in
the way mentioned 以…方
式流动的:a/ast-running river 湍急舍河流 II»mi
(go and) take a running 'jump (old-fashioned,
informal) used to tell sb in a rude way to go away 滚开;.走开一more at order n.
■running back nown (in American football 美式足球)
an
attacking player whose main job is to run forward carrying the ball (带球进攻的 >
跑卫 .running 'commentary noun a continuous description of an event,
especially a sporting event, that sb gives as it happens (尤指*赛事的 >
现场评述,实况报
道:to give a running commentary on the game 道比$实况
running dog noun 1 (disapproving) a person who follows
a political system or set of beliefs without questioning them走狗(盲目遵从政治体制或信仰的人)
2 a dog which has been bred to run,
especially for racing or for pulling a sledge
across snow ;(尤指比赛
或拉^橇的)跑狗;拖橇犬
.running 'head noun (technical a title or word
printed at the top of each page of a book (书的)页首
标题,眉题,天眉
'running mate noun [usually sing.] {politics (in the
.running 'sore noun a small area on the
body that is infected and has liquid (called pus)
coming out of it •化
脓处;脓疮
'running time noun the amount of time
that a film/ movie, a journey,etc. lasts (电影)片长;I
旅程等的)
待续_时间
.running 'total noun the total number or amount of things, money, etc.
that changes as you add each new item流水式总计;流水账总数
runny
/'rAni/
adj. (run-nier,
run-ni-est) 1 (of your nose or eyes 鼻子或眼睛)producing a lot of
liquid,for example when you
have a cold 流鼻涕的;、流眼泪的
2 having more liquid
than is usual; not solid 太稀的;
冰分过多的;软知:runny honey水分过多的!isi—o Omelettes should be runny in the middle.
该是软的。
'run-off noun 1 [G] a second vote or
competition that is held to find a winner because two people taking part in the
first competition got the same result (.对两名得票
相同者的)决胜投票;(比赛打平后的)附加赛2 [U,C] rain, water or other liquid that runs off land into
streams and rivers (雨、水或其他液体的)地表径流
.run-of-the-'mill
adj. (often disapproving) ordinary, with no
special or interesting features 平九的;普遍
的;乏味的
'run-out noun (in cricket a situation in which a player
fails to complete a run before an
opposing player hits the stumps
with the ball,and so is out ('击
球员的)被截杀出局
runt /rAnt/ noun 1 the smallest, weakest
animal of the young that are born from the same mother at the same time (—胎中)最弱小的动物:the runt 〇/the
Htter最 弱小的幼■崽 2
(//i/orma/,iZ/sappraW/ig) a rude
way of referring to a small, weak or unimportant person 小矮 个儿;小不点儿
run-through noun a practice for a
performance of a play,show, etc.排练;%习 H771 rehearsal ‘run-time now/i [U, C]
(cow/wf/ng 计)1 the amount of time
that a program takes to perform a task (程序.所需
的)运行时间 2
the time when a program is performing a task (程序应用中运行时,运行时间
'run_up
/?ow/7
(阶£) 1 (also /ess/r叫went'run-in)(to sth) a period of time
leading up to an important event; the preparation for this (重要事情的)前期;准备阶段;准
备:an increase in spending in the
run-up to Christmas 圣诞节前花费的增加◊ during the
nm-up to the eZection 专选举前的?i备阶鮮2 the act of mnning or
the distance you run, to gain speed before you jump a long distance, throw a
ball, etc.助跑;助跑距离
run-way
/'rAnwei/
noun 1 a long narrow strip of
ground with a hard surface that an aircraft takes off from and lands on 飞机跑道 2
(/VAm£) = catwalk(I) rupee /rui'pi:/ noun the unit of money in
India, Pakistan and some other countries 卢比(命度、巴基斯
坦等国的货币单位V rup-ture
/'rAptJ'a(r)/
noun, verb
m noun [C, U] 1 (medical E) an injury in which
sth inside the body breaks apart or bursts (体内组织等的)断
裂,破裂:the rupture 〇/ a
Wood vessd 血管破裂
2
a situation when sth breaks or bursts 断裂;爆裂:
ruptures
o/od and water pipelines石油和输水管道如爆裂
3
a hernia of the abdomen 命气:J rzearty gave myself a rupture lifting that pile of books. ^ I|5 — 大堆书差点儿让我得了疝气。4 (/omw/) the ending
of agreement or of good relations between people, countries,etc•(关系的)破裂,决裂;绝交:a rupture in
rellations between the .two countries 两国关系的滅裂◊ Nbthing couW
ft'eaZ the rupture with his /ather•没■有什么 可以弥合他和父亲之间的裂痕。
■ verft 1 (wed/’cfl/
医)to
burst or break apart sth inside the body; to be broken or burst apart (使体内组织等)■断
裂,裂开,破裂:[VN] a ruptured
appendix阑尾会孔◊ He ruptured
himsei/ (=- got a hernia) trying
to 啡 the p^rno•他试着搬动钢_,发了痛气。[also
V] 2 to make sth such as a container or a pipe break or burst; to be broken or
burst (使容器或管道等)断裂,破裂:[VN]