单词 | run somebody/something ↔ in |
释义 | run somebody/something ↔ inExamples from the Corpus run in• Those tensions erupted again when Migden and Achtenberg ran for supervisor in 1990.• Soup runs are planned in early March to feed the hungry Teessiders.• He has enough money to run simultaneously in several major states at once.• But the scheme ran into difficulties in the beginning and was criticised for sending solicitors to police stations miles away from their area.• This not being the case, then a few runs may occur in the dark.• They ran off in the direction of Northlands Road.• Their stories are bountiful in this engagingly mounted documentary, running Sunday night in three one-hour segments on the History Channel. ˈrun-in noun [countableC] ARGUEan argument or disagreement, especially with someone in an official position 〔尤指与公务人员的〕争吵,争执 run-in with Michael got drunk and had a run-in with the police. 迈克尔喝醉了,跟警察发生了争执。 Examples from the Corpus run-in• Sometimes it looks as though Limpar, who has had run-ins with manager George Graham, has no future at the club.• The Texas Lottery has had its run-ins with critics.• Ken had a terrible run-in with his boss yesterday.• There were run-ins with the law for some of that groping and grabbing. had a run-in• Sometimes it looks as though Limpar, who has had run-ins with manager George Graham, has no future at the club. |
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