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    run·ning
    [ˈrəniNG]
    noun
    running (noun)
    1. the action or movement of a runner:
      "he accounted for 31 touchdowns with his running and passing"
      Image of running
      Image of running
      Image of running
      Image of running
      • the sport of racing on foot:
        "marathon running"
      • an act of running a race:
        "the 122nd running of the Mid-Summer Derby"
    adjective
    1. (of water) flowing naturally or supplied to a building through pipes and taps:
      "hot and cold running water"
      • (of a sore or a part of the body) exuding liquid or pus:
        "a running sore"
    2. done while running:
      "a running jump"
    3. (of a measurement) in a straight line:
      "today, those same lots are worth $6,000 a running foot"
    run
    [rən]
    verb
    running (present participle)
    1. move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time:
      "the dog ran across the road" · "she ran the last few yards, breathing heavily" · "he hasn't paid for his drinks—run and catch him"
      Opposite:
      • run as a sport or for exercise:
        "I run every morning"
      • (of an athlete or a racehorse) compete in a race:
        "she ran in the 200 meters" · "Dave has run 42 marathons"
      • enter (a racehorse) for a race.
      • move about in a hurried and hectic way:
        "I've spent the whole day running around after the kids"
      • cricket
        (of a batter) run from one wicket to the other in scoring or attempting to score a run.
      • baseball
        (of a batter or base runner) attempt to advance to the next base.
      • WEST INDIAN ENGLISH
        chase (someone) away:
        "ah went tuh eat the mangoes but the people run mih"
      • (of hounds) chase or hunt their quarry:
        "the hounds are running"
      • (of a boat) sail directly before the wind, especially in bad weather:
        "we slanted across to the far bank and ran before the wind"
      • (of a migratory fish) go upriver from the sea in order to spawn.
    2. pass or cause to pass quickly or smoothly in a particular direction:
      "the rumor ran through the pack of photographers" · "Helen ran her fingers through her hair"
      • move or cause to move somewhere forcefully or with a particular result:
        "the tanker ran aground off the Aleutian Islands" · "a woman ran a stroller into the back of my legs"
      • informal
        fail to stop at (a red traffic light):
        "cameras triggered by cars running red lights at intersections"
      • NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
        navigate (rapids or a waterfall) in a boat:
        "the boats were preparing to run the big rapids"
    3. (with reference to a liquid) flow or cause to flow:
      "a small river runs into the sea at one side of the castle" · "she ran cold water into the sink"
      • cause water to flow over (something):
        "I ran my hands under the faucet"
      • fill (a bath) with water:
        "she ran a bath and lowered herself into the water" · "I'll run you a nice hot bath"
      • emit or exude a liquid:
        "she was weeping loudly, and her nose was running"
        Similar:
        exude/secrete/ooze liquid
      • (of a solid substance) melt and become fluid:
        "it was so hot that the butter ran"
      • (of the sea, the tide, or a river) rise higher or flow more quickly:
        "there was still a heavy sea running"
      • (of dye or color in fabric or paper) dissolve and spread when the fabric or paper becomes wet:
        "the red dye ran when the socks were washed"
    4. extend or cause to extend in a particular direction:
      "cobbled streets run down to a tiny harbor" · "he ran a wire under the carpet"
      • pass into or reach a specified state or level:
        "inflation is running at 11 percent" · "the decision ran counter to previous government commitments"
    5. (of a bus, train, ferry, or other form of transportation) make a regular journey on a particular route:
      "buses run into town every half hour"
      Similar:
      make a regular journey
    6. be in charge of; manage:
      "Andrea runs her own catering business" · "an attractive family-run hotel"
    7. be in or cause to be in operation; function or cause to function:
      "the car runs on unleaded fuel" · "a number of peripherals can be run off one SCSI port"
      • move or cause to move between the spools of a recording machine:
        "I ran the tape back" · "the tape has run out"
    8. continue or be valid or operative for a particular period of time:
      "the course ran for two days" · "this particular debate will run on and on"
      Similar:
      be valid
      be in effect
      be in operation
      be operative
      be current
      be effective
      have force
      have effect
    9. be a candidate in a political election:
      "he announced that he intended to run for President"
      Similar:
      stand for election as
      stand as a candidate for
      be a contender for
      put oneself forward for
      put oneself up for
      • (especially of a political party) sponsor (a candidate) in an election:
        "they ran their first candidate for the school board"
    10. publish or be published in a newspaper or magazine:
      "the tabloids ran the story" · "when the story ran, there was a big to-do"
      • (of a story, argument, or piece of writing) have a specified wording or contents:
        "“Tapestries slashed!” ran the dramatic headline"
    11. bring (goods) into a country illegally and secretly; smuggle:
      "they run drugs for the cocaine cartels"
      Similar:
      traffic in
      deal in
    12. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      (of an object or act) cost (someone) (a specified amount):
      "a new photocopier will run us about $1,300"
    13. NORTH AMERICAN ENGLISH
      (of a stocking or pair of tights) develop a vertical line of unraveled stitches.
    Origin
    Old English rinnan, irnan (verb), of Germanic origin, probably reinforced in Middle English by Old Norse rinna, renna. The current form with -u- in the present tense is first recorded in the 16th century.
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    What does run mean?, ran [ran],run, run·ning [ruhn, -ing]. 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. Run upstairs and get the iodine. to run from danger. He shouldn't run to his parents with every little problem.
    What is a running race?Running races are contests to determine which of the competitors is able to run a certain distance in the shortest time. Today, competitive running events make up the core of the sport of athletics.
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    What does go running mean?go running [intransitive] to run as a sport She used to run when she was at college. I often go running before work. [intransitive, transitive] to take part in a race run (in something) He will be running in the 100 meters tonight.
    What does it mean to run a mile?to traverse (a distance) in running: He ran the mile in just over four minutes. to perform, compete in, or accomplish by or as by running: to run a race; to run an errand. to go about freely on or in without supervision: permitting children to run the streets. to ride or cause to gallop: to run a horse across a field.
     
  4. running noun [U] (MOVING) Add to word list Add to word list A2 the sport of moving on your feet at a speed faster than walking: I go running three times a week.
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    the act of a person, animal, or thing that runs. managing or directing: the running of a business.
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    : incessant, continuous a running battle b : made during the course of a process or activity a running commentary on the game
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