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词汇 run-in
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run something in


phrasal verb with runverbuk /rʌn/ us /rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseran | past participlerun
UK(USbreak something in)
If you run in a vehicle, you use it carefully and slowly for a short time when it is new, so that you do not damage its engine.(小心缓慢地)试开(新车),使(新车发动机)试转
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Using and misusing
adopt
adoption
avail
avail yourself of something
be/go heavy on somethingidiom
exhaust
give/allow something full playidiom
go into something
go through
gobble something up
make capital out of somethingidiom
spare
spent
swallow
tap
turn over
turn to someone/something
turn/use something to good accountidiom
unblock
underuse

run someone in


phrasal verb with runverbuk /rʌn/ us /rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseran | past participlerun
old-fashioned
If the police run someone in, they find that person and take them to a police station.(警察)逮捕(某人),拘留(某人),把(某人)关进监狱
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Arresting & charging
apprehend
apprehension
arrest
assist
attach
bust
busted
collar
cuff
do for someone/something
drugs bust
fed
handcuff
nail
nick
perp walk
pick
pick someone/something up
police action
warrant
run-in
noun[ C ]
 informaluk /ˈrʌn.ɪn/ us /ˈrʌn.ɪn/
If you have a run-in with someone, you have a serious argument with them or you get into trouble with them: 激烈的争执,争吵;冲突
I had a run-in with the boss/the law/the police yesterday.昨天我跟老板大吵了一架/做了一件违法的事/和警察发生了冲突。
Synonyms
quarrel
rowmainly UK
wrangle
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Arguments & disagreements
argument
argy-bargy
be (on) non-speakersidiom
belligerence
bickering
blow (someone/something) up
bust up
clash
conflict
contentiousness
cut and thrustidiom
ding-dong
dispute
dust-up
hostility
kerfuffle
logjam
rhubarb
ructions
spat

run-in | American Dictionary


run-in
noun[ C ]
 infmlus/ˈrʌn·ɪn/
an argument, disagreement, or fight:
She’d had a run-in with the dog before.

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run something in
Thus, sensitivity was higher for diseases with a long tradition of reporting, and there is a run-in period after a new disease becomes notifiable.
It can be seen that the precursor current increases during all run-in phase.
This run-in period allowed the transmission and immunity models to attain a relatively stationary phase.
In summary, optical imaging has given us useful clues to initial and run-in conditions.
The effect of resolution was also observed to play a role in mode development during the run-in phase of the implosion.
The audit was prospective with a run-in period.
Then it was to be introduced over three to four years while it was run-in and all the problems were ironed out.
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I believe that we should give the new arrangements a fair and clear run-in.
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Because of the long run-in, the decision must be made sooner rather than later.
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I agree very much with some of the comments about having a long run-in period and encouraging voluntary schemes in the meantime.
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That would be a poor and demoralising run-in for 1993.
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There would be a lower marginal rate for the lower incomes, and a smoother run-in, as he put it; it would give a smoother gradation.
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However, there is no long run-in, no recognition that the measure should apply only to those who can make alternative provision.
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Not only has it a railway station incorporated in the terminal, but it has a proper run-in off the road.
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He now moves another amendment which will make that run-in stage more prolonged.
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