首页英语词典runningrunning词组搭配

running

英 ['rʌnɪŋ] 美['rʌnɪŋ]
  • n. 运转;赛跑;流出
  • adj. 连续的;流动的;跑着的;运转着的
  • v. 跑;运转(run的ing形式);行驶
  • n. (Running)人名;(英)朗宁

词组搭配


in (或 out of) the running

in (or no longer in) contention for an award, victory, or a place in a team

(不)参加竞赛

he is in the running for an Oscar.

他参与竞争奥斯卡奖项。

make the running

set the pace in a race or activity

定步速;决定速度

take a running jump

[often as imperative]used when angrily rejecting or disagreeing with someone

见鬼,见鬼去吧(用于表示愤怒地拒绝某人或与某人意见不一)

I hope you told that boss of yours to take a running jump.

我希望你叫你那个头儿见鬼去吧。

take up the running

take over as pacesetter in a race

领跑

in the running

Entered as a contender in a competition.

参加比赛:以竞争者身份参加比赛

Having the possibility of winning or placing well in a competition.

有赢的希望:在竞争中有可能获胜或取得好名次的

out of the running

Not entered as a contender in a competition.

没有参加竞争的

Having no possibility of winning or placing well in a competition.

无赢的希望:在竞争中没有可能获胜或取得好名次的

双语例句


1. The rate of inflation is running at about 2.7 percent.
通货膨胀率大约为2.7%。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Jackie was running around with all these brilliant people.
杰姬混迹于这些才华横溢的人之间。

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3. She could hear his ragged breathing, as if he had been running.
她能听到他不均匀的呼吸声,似乎他是跑着过来的。

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4. We beached the canoe, running it right up the bank.
我们把独木舟径直划到岸边,并拖上岸。

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5. For some people, competing is the be-all and end-all of their running.
对于有些人来说,赛跑的全部意义就是竞争。

来自柯林斯例句