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runrQnn [C]A run is a journey.旅程The number of aircraft on the New York-Moscow run is being increased.纽约-莫斯科航线上的飞机数目正在增加。(dated) Let's go for a run (out) in the car somewhere.让我们驾车出去游玩。The plane swooped in on its bombing run (= attack).飞机俯冲下来进行轰炸。A run of something is a continuous period during which it lasts or is repeated.反复发生的事a run of successes/defeats/bad luck连续的成功/失败/坏运气The long run of bad weather has ruined the harvest.长时间的坏天气使收获严重受损。A play's run is the period during which it is performed.戏剧的演期Stoppard's latest play had an extended 25-week run on Broadway.斯托帕特的新剧在百老汇上演了长长25周。The musical's London run was a disaster.该音乐剧在伦敦的上演是一次失败。The company is planning a first run (= production) of 10 000 red teddy bears.这家公司计划第一批制造10 000个红色的玩具熊。My mother always told me that in the long run (= in the distant future) I would be glad I didn't give up the piano.我母亲总是对我说,将来我会为我没有放弃弹钢琴而高兴的。This may save money in the short run (= in the near future), but it's going to be expensive in the long run. (infml)这可能短时期内会省钱,但从长期看会得不偿失的。A dummy/dry run is a practice of a particular activity or performance in preparation for the real event.为大事件进行的演习The local elections can be seen as a dummy run for the national election next year.地方选举可以被看成是明年全国大选的热身赛。
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