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- to allow a bill, debt, etc. to reach a large total积欠(账款、债务等);累积 synonym accumulate
- How had he managed to run up so many debts?他怎么欠了这么多债?
- to make a piece of clothing quickly, especially by sewing赶制(衣服,尤指缝纫)
- to run up a blouse赶制一件女式衬衫
- to raise something, especially a flag竖起,升起(旗帜等)
run-up noun /ˈrʌn ʌp/ /ˈrʌn ʌp/ (British English)(also less frequent run-in) run-up (to something) a period of time leading up to an important event; the preparation for this(重要事情的)前期;准备阶段;准备- an increase in spending in the run-up to Christmas圣诞节前花费的增加
- during the run-up to the election在选举前的准备阶段
- The shops are fully stocked for the Christmas run-up.圣诞节前夕,商店里的存货充足。
- the act of running or the distance you run, to gain speed before you jump a long distance, throw a ball, etc.助跑;助跑距离
- The bowler started his run-up.投球手开始助跑。
- She takes a longer run-up than most high-jumpers.她比大多数跳高运动员需要更长的助跑时间。
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