running board - significado y definición. Qué es running board
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Running board         
  • Vintage tram, with red footboard visible running along the lower tram-side underneath the three central doors
  • Woman standing next to a car's running board
  • [[Toyota 4Runner]] with running board
STEP FITTED UNDER DOORS OF VEHICLES
Running boards
A running board or footboard is a narrow step fitted under the side doors of a tram (cable car, trolley, or streetcar in North America), car, or truck. It aids entry, especially into high vehicles, and is typical of vintage trams and cars, which had much higher ground clearances than today's vehicles.
running board         
  • Vintage tram, with red footboard visible running along the lower tram-side underneath the three central doors
  • Woman standing next to a car's running board
  • [[Toyota 4Runner]] with running board
STEP FITTED UNDER DOORS OF VEHICLES
Running boards
¦ noun a footboard extending along the side of a vehicle.
runner         
  • Person with a bad running form. Heel striking and leaning forward are some of the most common mistakes and cause of injuries among beginners.
  • Chafing of skin following a marathon run
  • A man running with a baton during a relay race.
  • Maximum human speed [km/h] and pace [min/km] per distance
  • A scene depicting long-distance runners, originally found on a [[Panathenaic amphora]] from Ancient Greece, circa 333 BCE
  • [[Eadweard Muybridge]] photo sequence
  • Roman bronze sculptures]] of runners from the [[Villa of the Papyri]] at [[Herculaneum]], now in the [[Naples National Archaeological Museum]]
  • Video of human running action
  • International-level women athletes competing in 100 m sprint race at [[ISTAF Berlin]], 2006
ACTIVITY THAT INVOLVES THE RAPID TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION OF FEET
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n.
1.
Racer.
2.
Messenger, courier.
Ejemplos de uso de running board
1. Periodically, he steps onto the running board, rides for a few seconds, then jumps back off and runs again.