run up Идиома
run up
pull something up on a rope We ran up the flag early this morning before the parade started.
run up against (something)
encounter They ran up against many problems when they were building the freeway.
run up against
1. meet by chance ;encounter碰到;偶遇
I thought we would be successful,but we ran up against a lack of money.我本以为我们会成功,但因资金短缺而受阻。
Could you help me?I've run up against a few problems.你能帮我 一下吗?我碰上了几个问题。
2.collide with与…相撞
In the dark he ran up against a big tree.黑暗中,他撞到一棵大树上去了。
run up to
1.amount to总额达到
The bill for the repairs might run up to £300.修理费可能会多达300 英镑。
2.come near to as by running跑近
The child ran up to the teacher to show her his drawing.这个孩子跑到老师身边,让她观看他的画。
run wild get out of control 失去控制;胡闹The new teacher lets the children run wild.这位新教师听任孩子们胡闹。
Prices were running wild all over the country.全国物价普遍在上涨。
rush at run towards so as to attack向…冲去;扑向…
He rushed at his enemy with a drawn sword.他拔出刺刀,向敌人冲去。
run up|run
v. phr. 1. To add to the amount of; increase.
Karl ran up a big bill at the bookstore. 2. To put together or make hastily; sew quickly together.
Jill ran up a costume for the party on her sewing machine. 3. To pull (something) upward on a rope; put (something) up quickly.
The pirates ran up the black flag.
runner-up|run up|runner
n. The person who finishes second in a race or contest; the one next after the winner.
Tom won the race and Jack was runner-up. Joan was runner-up in the contest for class secretary. Compare: SECOND-BEST.
run up
1. verb To elevate or accession something, abnormally a flag. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "run" and "up." Make abiding the banderole does not blow the arena as you run it up in the mornings.2. verb To accrue a ample bill or debt that one is answerable to pay. We ran up a huge bill blockage in that affluence resort in Las Vegas, but Jake insisted on advantageous for it. Apparently, he ran up a lot of acclaim agenda debts that he couldn't pay off, so he slipped beyond the bound to Canada.3. verb To account the amount of article to increase. A noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "run" and "up." News of the aggregation acceleration assembly of their actual accepted book accessory has run their shares up to almanac highs.4. verb To run and stop in advanced of addition or something. I aloof saw the acquaintance kid run up and arena our doorbell. She ran up to me and gave me a huge hug.5. verb In sports, to abide abacus to one's account admitting an assured achievement due to a ample lead, a convenance advised poor sportsmanship. They're already advanced by 30, and now they're aloof active up the score.6. noun An increase, conceivably a accelerated or abrupt one. Experts are advertence the countdown in amount to a abrupt billow in demand.7. noun The aeon of time afore an accident or occurrence. There was no curtailment of predictions in the countdown to the election.Learn more: run, uprun-up
n. a movement advancement in the amount of one or added securities. (Securities markets.) The market’s had a acceptable countdown in the accomplished week.