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run - перевод на Английский

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Runs; Run (movie); Run (song); Run (single); Run (film); RUN; Run (disambiguation); Run (film) (disambiguation); Run (Single); Run (album); Run (TV series); Run (2020 film); The Run

run         
n. tan, bark, crush
on the run         
op de vlucht
run on the bank         
  • 10 [[livres tournois]] banknote issued by Banque Royale, France, 1720. In 1720, shareholders demanded cash payment, leading to a run on the bank and financial chaos in France. On display at the British Museum.
  • Bank run during the [[Great Depression]] in the United States, February 1933.
  • Depositors clamor to withdraw their savings from a bank in Berlin, 13 July 1931
  • Bank Holiday in March 1933]] when there were massive bank runs across the United States.
  • A run on a [[Bank of East Asia]] branch in Hong Kong, caused by "malicious rumours" in 2008
  • A poster for the 1896 Broadway [[melodrama]] ''The War of Wealth'' depicts a 19th-century bank run in the U.S.
BANKING CRISIS WHEN MANY CLIENTS WITHDRAW THEIR MONEY FROM A BANK, BECAUSE THEY BELIEVE THE BANK MAY CEASE TO FUNCTION IN THE NEAR FUTURE
Run on the bank; Banking crisis; Run on the banks; Banking panic; Bank panic; Bank runs; Systemic banking crisis; Systemic banking crises; Silent run; Bank crisis; Bank Insolvency; Bank crises; Run on a bank; Banking run
stormloop op de bank (voor het opnemen van geld)

Определение

run
I
n.
course
1) a ski run
freedom of movement
2) to have free run of the house
race
3) a cross-country run; the mile run
series of demands
4) a run on a bank
running away
5) on the run
trial
6) a dry, dummy (BE) run
flight
7) to make a run (over a target)
8) a bombing run
point scored
(baseball, cricket)
9) to score a run
10) (baseball) a home run
unraveled stitches in a stocking
(BE often has ladder)
11) to get, have a run (in a stocking)
duration
12) in the long; short run
II
v.
1) (C) ('to fill') run a bath for me; or run me a bath
2) (d; intr.) to run across ('to meet by chance') (to run across an old friend)
3) (d; intr.) to run after ('to chase') (to run after a bus)
4) (esp. AE) (d; intr.) to run against ('to oppose') (I would not like to run against her in the senatorial race; popular feeling was running against the president)
5) (d; intr.) ('to ply') to run between (this train runs between New York and Philadelphia)
6) (d; intr.) to run down ('to descend quickly'); ('to pour') (to run down the stairs; tears ran down her face)
7) (esp. AE; BE has stand) (D; intr.) ('to be a candidate') to run for (to run for office; to run for Congress)
8) (d; intr.) ('to extend') to run from; to (the sale will run from the first of the month to the tenth; the fence runs from the house to the road)
9) (d; intr.) to run in ('to be present') (ability for languages runs in their blood; talent runs in the family)
10) (d; intr.) to run into ('to meet') (to run into an old friend; to run into trouble)
11) (d; intr.) to run into ('to hit') (he ran into a pole)
12) (d; intr.) to run into ('to enter quickly') (to run into the house)
13) (d; intr.) to run into ('to amount to') (the expenses will run into thousands of dollars)
14) (d; intr.) ('to move quickly') to run off (the car ran off the road)
15) (d; tr.) ('to force') to run off (she ran the other car off the road)
16) (d; intr., tr.) to run on ('to operate') (the engine runs on diesel oil; they ran the business on borrowed money)
17) (d; intr.) to run out of ('to use up') (she ran out of money)
18) (d; intr.) to run out of ('to leave quickly') (to run out of the room)
19) (d; intr.) ('to pass') to run through (a blue thread runs through the cloth; a strange thought ran through her mind)
20) (d; intr.) to run through ('to examine') (let's run through the material again)
21) (d; tr.) to run through ('to process') (run the data through the computer again)
22) (d; intr.) ('to go quickly') to run to (she ran to the doctor)
23) (d; intr.) to run to ('to seek help from') (he keeps running to his mother; don't run to the police)
24) (d, intr.) to run to ('to amount') (the dictionary runs to a thousand pages)
25) (d; tr.) ('to drive') to run to (I'll run you to the station)
26) (d; intr.) to run up ('to ascend quickly') (to run up the stairs)
27) (P; intr.) ('to go') the road runs south
28) (s) supplies are running low; the differences run deep
29) (misc.) to run rampant ('to run wild'); (colloq.) run that by me again ('repeat that for me')

Википедия

Run

Run(s) or RUN may refer to:

Примеры употребления для run
1. "One of the security guards came up to us and started saying, "Run, run, run, run, run!" Greene said.
2. "Run, run, run," Collins recalled the aides yelling to her.
3. "Cut and run, cut and run, cut and run, cut and run –– that‘s their phrase," he told Don Imus.
4. Passions run high in the run–up to the anniversary.
5. Our run towards the EU was a run towards civilization....