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词汇 run-up
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run something up


phrasal verb with runverbuk /rʌn/ us /rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseran | past participlerun

(DEBT)


If you run up a debt, you do things that cause you to owe a large amount of money: 积欠(账款或债务)
The company ran up huge debts.公司很快就负债累累。
run up a billShe stayed two weeks at the hotel and ran up a bill that she couldn't pay.她在宾馆住了两个星期,欠了一大笔账,没有能力支付。
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Borrowing & lending
amortizable
amortization
amortize
bond measure
bond referendum
bonded
bridging loan
credit limit
debt
get behind
hole
loan
microcredit
microloan
non-current
non-interest
non-prime
outstanding
usury
write something off

(MATERIAL)


to quickly make something such as a piece of clothing from material: 赶制(衣服);仓促缝制;快速做成
[ + two objects ]I can run you up some curtains in a few hours, if you want.如果你想要,我可以为你赶制些窗帘,几个小时就好。
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Knitting & sewing
appliqué
appliquéd
Aran
Bargello
baste
handknit
handknitted
hank
hem
intarsia
quilting
reknit
resew
rib
running stitch
sampler
seam
seamstress
sew
stitch

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Creating and producing

(VALUE)


to make the price or value of something increase: 使(价格或价值)迅速增加(或升高)
Heavy buying ran the price of stocks up higher than expected.大量的买进使得股票价格上涨到了一个出人意料的水平。
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Price increases
accrual
added value
anti-inflation
anti-inflationary
appreciate
appreciate by something
appreciate in value
bull market
dead cat bounce
go through the roofidiom
hyperinflation
inflationary
inflationary spiral
projected value
put something up
rack
rack something up
rebound
reinflate
roof

(FLAG)


UK
to raise a flag into the air on a pole or mast: 升(旗)
They've run up a British flag on the roof.他们在屋顶上升起了一面英国国旗。
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Raising and lowering
depress
elevate
elevated
hike
hike something up
hoick
hoist
hold
hold up
jack
lift
prick (something) up
prise
prize
pry
put something up
raise
re-erect
ride
winch
run-up
noun
uk /ˈrʌn.ʌp/ us /ˈrʌn.ʌp/

run-upnoun (RUNNING)


[ C ]
in some sports, a period or distance of running that you do in order to be going fast enough to perform a particular action: 助跑;助跑距离
The longer and faster your run-up is, the higher you can jump.你助跑的距离越长、速度越快,跳得就越高。
Bowling is not all about what happens at the end of your run-up.
These exercises will help you perfect your run-up.
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Athletics
anchorman
athletic
athletically
athleticism
biathlon
blade
breast the tapeidiom
broad jump
caber
fun run
high jumper
javelin
mile
pentathlon
pole vaulter
race walking
runner's high
shot-putter
sprinter
starter

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Parts & stages of competitions
Cricket

run-upnoun (PERIOD BEFORE)


[ S ]
the final period of time before an important event: (重大事情的)前奏,前期,准备阶段
run-up toEveryone is very busy during the run-up to publication.书出版前的最后准备阶段,每个人都在紧张地忙碌着。
A similar campaign was launched in the run-up to Christmas.
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Preceding and introducing
announce
antedate
beat
build (someone/something) up
countdown
curtain-raiser
emcee
forerunner
introduce
introduction
introductory
lead up to something
lead-in
preamble
predecessor
preface
prefix
preliminarily
preliminary
prelude

run-upnoun (INCREASE)


finance & economics specialized
an increase in the level of prices, debt, etc.:
That explains much of the fuel price run-up.
The huge run-up in government debt will weigh on potential growth.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Price increases
accrual
added value
anti-inflation
anti-inflationary
appreciate
appreciate by something
appreciate in value
bull market
dead cat bounce
go through the roofidiom
hyperinflation
inflationary
inflationary spiral
projected value
put something up
rack
rack something up
rebound
reinflate
roof

run up something | American Dictionary


run up something


phrasal verb with runverbus/rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseranus/ræn/ | past participlerun
to increase a debt by spending more:
He ran up huge bills on clothes.
run-up
noun[ U ]
us/ˈrʌnˌʌp/
the period before an important event:
Wolfson is playing a key role in the run-up to the elections.

run sth up | Business English


run sth up


phrasal verb with runverbuk /rʌn/usrunning | ran | run
to continue to add small amounts to an amount owed until the total amount becomes very high:
run up a debt/loss/bill
run-up
noun[ S ]
(alsorunup)uk /ˈrʌnʌp/us
the final period of time before an important event:
the run-up to sthViolence is expected in the run-up to the elections.
FINANCE
a sudden and unexpected increase in price:
a run-up in sthStock buybacks trigger a runup in price when common stock holders want cash.

Examples of run something up


run something up
We have also calculated the maximum run-up amplitude of two colliding waves.
However, by the time of the run-up to the election in 2002, there were indications that they were having to learn to behave themselves.
The accident provided a target for attacks on the government during the run-up to parliamentary elections.
The results are used in conjunction with earlier one-dimensional analyses to estimate the total tsunami run-up.
Well, he was at the time of writing, in the run-up to an election.
A run-up estimate based on the full, nonlinear, two-dimensional long wave solution would be most desirable.
The model over-predicts the measured run-up at the wall, and no evidence of the predicted maximum was found.
The refractive influence on tsunami run-up of the offshore bottom topography of islands is analyzed.
The central bank, although nominally independent, refused to raise interest rates in the run-up to the elections.
In the cases studied, twodimensional encroachment surpassed one-dimensional run-up for wavelengths less than twice the island base diameter.
Projects across the country were therefore timed to reach fruition in the immediate run-up to the poll.
Multiplicative separation of the final value would include two parts: a geometrical correction factor, and the amplification due to one-dimensional beach run-up.
This is followed by a much slower increase in the run-up.
It is of particular interest to infer tsunami run-up on island shores.
We have also calculated the maximum run-up amplitude up to the third order of accuracy for two colliding solitary waves.
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