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Что (кто) такое running - определение

ACTIVITY THAT INVOLVES THE RAPID TERRESTRIAL LOCOMOTION OF FEET
Runners; Running speed; Footrace; Foot race; Footraces; Slow run; Running (sports); Running Around; Running event; Running events; 🎽; Runner; Running (sport); History of running; Vertical running; Running (athleticism); Pace (running)
  • 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
  • [[Marathon]] runners at [[Carlsbad Marathon]], US, 2013
  • [[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
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running         
n.
competition
1) in the running
2) out of the running
Running         
·adj Moving or advancing by running.
II. Running ·adj Discharging pus; as, a running sore.
III. Running ·noun The discharge from an ulcer or other sore.
IV. Running ·adj Flowing; easy; cursive; as, a running hand.
V. Running ·adj Having a running gait; not a trotter or pacer.
VI. Running ·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Run.
VII. Running ·adj trained and kept for running races; as, a running horse.
VIII. Running ·noun The act of one who, or of that which runs; as, the running was slow.
IX. Running ·adj Extending by a slender climbing or trailing stem; as, a running vine.
X. Running ·adj Continuous; keeping along step by step; as, he stated the facts with a running explanation.
XI. Running ·noun That which runs or flows; the quantity of a liquid which flows in a certain time or during a certain operation; as, the first running of a still.
XII. Running ·adj Successive; one following the other without break or intervention;
- said of periods of time; as, to be away two days running; to sow land two years running.
running         
Frequency: The word is one of the 1500 most common words in English.
1.
Running is the activity of moving fast on foot, especially as a sport.
We chose to do cross-country running.
...running shoes.
N-UNCOUNT
2.
The running of something such as a business is the managing or organizing of it.
...the committee in charge of the day-to-day running of the party.
N-SING: the N of n
3.
You use running to describe things that continue or keep occurring over a period of time.
He also began a running feud with Dean Acheson...
= ongoing
ADJ: ADJ n
4.
A running total is a total which changes because numbers keep being added to it as something progresses.
He kept a running tally of who had called him, who had visited, who had sent flowers...
ADJ: ADJ n
5.
You can use running when indicating that something keeps happening. For example, if something has happened every day for three days, you can say that it has happened for the third day running or for three days running.
He said drought had led to severe crop failure for the second year running...
ADV: n ADV
6.
Running water is water that is flowing rather than standing still.
The forest was filled with the sound of running water...
ADJ: ADJ n
7.
If a house has running water, water is supplied to the house through pipes and taps.
...a house without electricity or running water in a tiny African village.
ADJ: ADJ n
8.
If someone is in the running for something, they have a good chance of winning or obtaining it. If they are out of the running for something, they have no chance of winning or obtaining it.
Until this week he appeared to have ruled himself out of the running because of his age.
PHRASE
9.
If someone is making the running in a situation, they are more active than the other people involved. (mainly BRIT)
Republicans are furious that the Democrats currently seem to be making all the running.
PHRASE: V inflects
10.
If something such as a system or place is up and running, it is operating normally.
We're trying to get the medical facilities up and running again.
PHRASE: v-link PHR, PHR after v
running         
¦ noun
1. the activity or movement of a runner.
2. the action or business of managing or operating.
¦ adjective
1. (of water) flowing naturally or supplied through pipes and taps.
exuding liquid or pus: a running sore.
2. continuous or recurring: a running joke.
3. done while running.
4. [postposition] consecutive; in succession: he failed to turn up for the third week running.
Phrases
in (or out of) the running in (or no longer in) contention. Brit.
make the running set the pace.
take up the running take over as pacesetter.
Running         
Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion allowing humans and other animals to move rapidly on foot. Running is a type of gait characterized by an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions).
runner         
n.
1.
Racer.
2.
Messenger, courier.
runner         
(runners)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
A runner is a person who runs, especially for sport or pleasure.
...a marathon runner...
I am a very keen runner and am out training most days.
N-COUNT
2.
The runners in a horse race are the horses taking part.
There are 18 runners in the top race of the day.
N-COUNT
3.
A drug runner or gun runner is someone who illegally takes drugs or guns into a country.
N-COUNT: n N
4.
Someone who is a runner for a particular person or company is employed to take messages, collect money, or do other small tasks for them.
...a bookie's runner.
N-COUNT
5.
Runners are thin strips of wood or metal underneath something which help it to move smoothly.
...the runners of his sled.
N-COUNT: usu pl
6.
If someone does a runner, they leave a place in a hurry, for example in order to escape arrest or to avoid paying for something. (BRIT INFORMAL)
At this point, the accountant did a runner-with all my bank statements, expenses and receipts.
= do a bunk
PHRASE: V inflects
footrace         
n. to run a footrace
runner         
n.
one who runs
1) a distance, long-distance runner
unraveled stitches in a stocking
2) see runI 11
Runner         
·noun Any cursorial bird.
II. Runner ·noun A Smuggler.
III. Runner ·noun A Detective.
IV. Runner ·noun A Messenger.
V. Runner ·noun One who, or that which, runs; a racer.
VI. Runner ·noun The rotating stone of a set of millstones.
VII. Runner ·noun The movable piece to which the ribs of an umbrella are attached.
VIII. Runner ·noun One employed to solicit patronage, as for a steamboat, hotel, shop, ·etc.
IX. Runner ·noun A tool on which lenses are fastened in a group, for polishing or grinding.
X. Runner ·noun A movable slab or rubber used in grinding or polishing a surface of stone.
XI. Runner ·noun A rope rove through a block and used to increase the mechanical power of a tackle.
XII. Runner ·noun A trough or channel for leading molten metal from a furnace to a ladle, mold, or pig bed.
XIII. Runner ·noun One of the pieces on which a sled or sleigh slides; also the part or blade of a skate which slides on the ice.
XIV. Runner ·noun A slender trailing branch which takes root at the joints or end and there forms new plants, as in the strawberry and the common cinquefoil.
XV. Runner ·noun A horizontal channel in a mold, through which the metal flows to the cavity formed by the pattern; also, the waste metal left in such a channel.
XVI. Runner ·noun A food fish (Elagatis pinnulatus) of Florida and the West Indies;
- called also skipjack, shoemaker, and yellowtail. The name alludes to its rapid successive leaps from the water.

Википедия

Running

Running is a method of terrestrial locomotion allowing humans and other animals to move rapidly on foot. Running is a type of gait characterized by an aerial phase in which all feet are above the ground (though there are exceptions). This is in contrast to walking, where one foot is always in contact with the ground, the legs are kept mostly straight and the center of gravity vaults over the stance leg or legs in an inverted pendulum fashion. A feature of a running body from the viewpoint of spring-mass mechanics is that changes in kinetic and potential energy within a stride co-occur, with energy storage accomplished by springy tendons and passive muscle elasticity. The term running can refer to any of a variety of speeds ranging from jogging to sprinting.

Running in humans is associated with improved health and life expectancy.

It is hypothesized that the ancestors of humankind developed the ability to run for long distances about 2.6 million years ago, probably to hunt animals. Competitive running grew out of religious festivals in various areas. Records of competitive racing date back to the Tailteann Games in Ireland between 632 BCE and 1171 BCE, while the first recorded Olympic Games took place in 776 BCE. Running has been described as the world's most accessible sport.