running如何读

英:[ˈrʌnɪŋ]

美:[ˈrʌnɪŋ]

running是什么意思

adv. (副词)
  1. 连续地
n. (名词)
  1. 管理
  2. 流出
  3. 运转
  4. 流量
  5. 奔跑的气力
  6. 赛跑;跑步(运动)
  7. 照管
  8. 操纵,操作
  9. 走私,偷运
  10. 有成功的机会
  11. 领跑;带头;做榜样
adj. (形容词)
  1. 流动的,流淌的
  2. 出脓的
  3. 流鼻水的
  4. 现行的,现在的
  5. 活的
  6. 持久的,连续不断的
  7. 跑的,边跑边走的
  8. 流体的
  9. 【机】操作中的
  10. 【植】纤匐的
  11. 攀缘的

running自然拼读

run·ning

ruh nIng

running词根

词根:run

n.

run 奔跑;赛跑;趋向;奔跑的路程

runner 跑步者;走私者;推销员;送信人

vi.

run 经营;奔跑;运转

vt.

run 管理,经营;运行;参赛

running英英释义

Noun

1. (American football) a play in which a player runs with the ball;

"the defensive line braced to stop the run"

"the coach put great emphasis on running"

2. the act of running; traveling on foot at a fast pace;

"he broke into a run"

"his daily run keeps him fit"

3. the state of being in operation;

"the engine is running smoothly"

4. the act of administering or being in charge of something;

"he has responsibility for the running of two companies at the same time"

5. the act of participating in an athletic competition involving running on a track

Adjective

1. moving quickly on foot;

"heard running footsteps behind him"

2. (of fluids) moving or issuing in a stream;

"a mountain stream with freely running water"

"hovels without running water"

3. continually repeated over a period of time;

"a running joke among us"

4. of advancing the ball by running;

"the team's running plays worked better than its pass plays"

5. executed or initiated by running;

"running plays worked better than pass plays"

"took a running jump"

"a running start"

6. measured lengthwise;

"cost of lumber per running foot"

7. (of e.g. a machine) performing or capable of performing;

"in running (or working) order"

"a functional set of brakes"

running词组

running in磨合,试转;试运转

in the running参加比赛;有赢的希望

running out惯性运动;跑号;惰转;流出

running watern. 自来水;活水

running time运行时间;执行期间

running cost运转费用;经营成本

running state运行状态

running speed行驶速度;工作速度

running status运行情况,运行状态

normal running正常运转;机组运行正常

up and running生龙活虎的;[计]加入与运转;建成投产;在使用中;运行正常的

smooth running平稳运行

running down惰转;碰撞

running conditions运行情况;工作条件

running system行走系;行走系统;运转系统

running off流失

running mate(美)竞选伙伴

good running正常运行

long running长期运转,连续运行

running out of time暗战(电影名称);快没有时间了

running词源中文解释

古英语 ærning,指“奔跑的行为,步行的快速运动”,是 run(v.)的动词名词。关于船只,“航行的行动”在1680年代出现。

俚语短语 in(或 outof the running “在(或不在)领先的竞争者中,参加(或不参加)比赛”(1863)是来自赛马的隐喻,其中 make the running “设定步伐”最早见于1837年; 因此,“有可能成功”。Running-shoe 出现于1884年。

running_体育行业词汇

跑动的

行进间的

跑步

顺风疾驶

顺风滑行

running词源英文解释

The first known use of running was before the 12th century

running儿童词典英英释义

salt1 of 3noun

a compound in the form of crystals that consists of sodium chloride and is used especially for seasoning or preserving food and in industry called alsocommon salt

any of numerous compounds formed by replacement of part or all of the hydrogen of an acid by a metal or by a group acting like a metal

an element that gives an appealing or enlivening quality to (as one's life)

skepticism—usually used in the phrases with a grain of salt and with a pinch of salt

sailor

salt2 of 3verb

to treat, preserve, flavor, or supply with salt

salt3 of 3adjective

containing salt : saline, salty

salt water

having or being one of the four basic taste sensations compare bitter sense 1, sour entry 1 sense 1, sweet entry 1 sense 1b

prepared for use or seasoned with salt

salt pork

salarynoun

money paid at regular times for work or services : stipend

sack1 of 5noun

a flexible container (as of paper) : bag

sackful

discharge from employment—usually used with get or give

bunk entry 1 sense 3, bed

sack2 of 5verb

to put in a sack

dismiss sense 2, fire

sack3 of 5noun

any of several white wines imported to England from Spain and the Canary Islands in the 16th and 17th centuries

sack4 of 5verb

to loot after capture

pillage entry 2, loot

sack5 of 5noun

the looting of a captured town

sack1 of 5noun

a flexible container (as of paper) : bag

sackful

discharge from employment—usually used with get or give

bunk entry 1 sense 3, bed

sack2 of 5verb

to put in a sack

dismiss sense 2, fire

sack3 of 5noun

any of several white wines imported to England from Spain and the Canary Islands in the 16th and 17th centuries

sack4 of 5verb

to loot after capture

pillage entry 2, loot

sack5 of 5noun

the looting of a captured town

rush1 of 4noun

any of various marsh plants that are monocotyledons often having hollow stems sometimes used to weave chair seats and mats

rush2 of 4verb

to move forward or act with haste or eagerness

to perform in a short time or at high speed

rushed the job through

to urge on to greater speed

don't rush me

to run toward or against in attack : charge

rush3 of 4noun

a violent forward motion

a rush of wind

a burst of activity or speed

an eager migration of people usually to a new place in search of wealth

the gold rush

rush4 of 4adjective

demanding special speed or hurry the rush season

rush orders

rush1 of 4noun

any of various marsh plants that are monocotyledons often having hollow stems sometimes used to weave chair seats and mats

rush2 of 4verb

to move forward or act with haste or eagerness

to perform in a short time or at high speed

rushed the job through

to urge on to greater speed

don't rush me

to run toward or against in attack : charge

rush3 of 4noun

a violent forward motion

a rush of wind

a burst of activity or speed

an eager migration of people usually to a new place in search of wealth

the gold rush

rush4 of 4adjective

demanding special speed or hurry the rush season

rush orders

run1 of 2verb

to go at a pace faster than a walk

to take to flight : flee

made the enemy run

to move or allow to move freely about running around without a coat

chickens running loose

to go or cause to go rapidly or hurriedly

run and get the doctor

to go in pursuit of : chase

had run the woodchuck into its hole

to do something by or as if by running

run errands

to take part in a race

to be or cause to be a candidate in an election

ran for mayor

to move on or as if on wheels

to ravel lengthwise

stockings guaranteed not to run

to go back and forth

the bus runs every hour

to migrate or move in schoolsespecially: to go up a river to spawn

shad are running in the river

operate sense 1 left the engine running

I can run that machine

to cause to be treated or operated on : process

ran my program on the computer

to continue in force or operation the play ran for six months

the contract has two years to run

to pass into a specified condition

run into debt

to move as a liquid : flow

to dissolve and spread out

colors guaranteed not to run

to give off liquid

my nose is running

to tend to develop a specified quality or feature

one of those people who run to fat

extend sense 4

the boundary line runs east

to be in a certain form or order

to occur again and again a condition that runs in their family

a song running through my head

to exist or occur in a continuous range of variation

to be in circulation

speculation ran wild

trace entry 2 sense 2a

ran the rumor to its source

to slip through or past

run a blockade

to pass over, across, or through

to cause or allow to go ran the car off the road

ran the rascals out of town

to be in charge of : manage

run a factory

to make oneself liable to : incur

ran the risk of discovery

run2 of 2noun

an act or the action of running

a fast gallop

an annual migration of fish up a river especially to spawnalso: a group of fish migrating especially to spawn

a running race

the 1500-meter run

a score made in baseball by a base runner reaching home plate

chiefly Midland creek sense 2

something that flows especially during a certain time

the first run of maple sap

the horizontal distance from one point to another

general tendency or direction

a continuous series especially of similar things

a long run of cloudy days

sudden heavy demands from depositors, creditors, or customers

a run on a bank

the quantity of work turned out in a continuous operationalso: a period of continuous operation

the usual or normal kind

average run of students

the distance covered in a period of continuous traveling

regular course or trip

the bus makes four runs daily

freedom of movement

has the run of the house

a way, track, or path often traveled by animals

an enclosure for animals where they may feed or exercise

an inclined course (as for skiing)

a track or guide on which something runs

a ravel in a knitted fabric

plural diarrhea

had a bad case of the runs

running1 of 3noun

the action of running

running2 of 3adjective

going on steadily : continuous

a running battle

measured in a straight line

done while running or with a running start

a running jump

made or trained for running running shoes a running horse

a running track

running3 of 3adverb

one after another : in a row : consecutively

for three days running

running 例句

1 “I wanted to make sure you were okay, though. And then I saw you running on the road, so I followed.”

2 The spinning reserve comprises generators running, but not at full capacity.

旋压储备包括在运转中非满载的发电机.

3 “Maybe I was running to Molly. I don’t know.”

4 He dashed down the stairs, his anger turning into power for his running feet.

5 The farmer had a running battle with pests and disease.

6 The cow that lowed, the man who milked, the chickens that came running and the woman who called them, the fragrance streaming from the plowed land and the plowman.

7 Old Mrs. Davis come running out of the Laundromat with her fat self.

8 But then a fireman comes running out from the mouth of the root cellar.

9 But with public feeling running high, the dominant line, at least in the US, was: “You’re either with us, or you’re with the terrorists.”

10 I could hear Jasper Jr. running after us.

11 So while his mother sat there, her hand running up and down his back softly, he cycled through his memories.

12 I have never really been satisfied with the operation of my brain, and it might be fun to try running it myself, just once.

13 Arriving at Medicine Tail Coulee, they saw the soldiers running away.

14 Doesn't automatically but a red light shows if the machine is still running.

不能自动关机,但是有一个红色的指示灯显示机器是否运转.

15 He was running along the docks, trying to keep even with me, so I dove beneath the surface.

16 Mai already has running shoes because she uses them in her high school gym class.

17 With the back of my hand I wiped off the tears that were running down my cheeks.

18 Officer Khan comes running around the corner, looking left and right and panting.

19 With the running of the blood Simon's fit passed into the weariness of sleep.

20 Mining vibrations running night and day fractured apart Earth's dream and dream weaving capacity.

采矿振动日夜运转,粉碎了地球的梦想和梦想编织的能力.

running 同义词

16 草草的

once-over-lightly

17 疾驰的

brushing hell-bent hurtling

20 运行的

operating operative

21 流鼻涕的

streaming runny

22 活的

live living walking

23 跑步

run

24 流淌

run

26 连续不断的

continued consecutive

30 草草

once-over-lightly

33 流出量

discharge outflow efflux

35 偷运

smuggle

36 接二连三

in quick succession

37 流体的

fluid

40 草体

cursive

43 流体

fluid influent

44 走私

smuggling run smuggle

50 速写

sketchy sketch croquis

51 同时进行的

parallel

53 速写的

sketchy

54 不间断地

together straight

56 出脓

matter discharge

57

rush run

60 动的

moving motive kinetic

65 草写

running hand

67 攀缘的

scandent rambling

68 流鼻水的

snively

69 运转着的

live operant

73 短期旅行

whiz

74 转动的

live

76 流出的

excurrent

81 熔化的

melting molten fusil

84 流脓的

purulent

86 跑力

run

88 融化的

run melting

90 同时进行

parallel synchronize

running 短语相关

running back running head running dog take a running jump running hand running battle running joke/gag hand running running board running time

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