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From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) : [ web1913 ]
To run off, to cause to flow away, as a charge of molten
metal from a furnace.
To run on (Print.), to carry on or continue, as the type
for a new sentence, without making a break or commencing a
new paragraph.
To run out.
(a) To thrust or push out; to extend.
(b) To waste; to exhaust; as, to run out an estate.
(c) (Baseball) To put out while running between two
bases.
To run the chances, or one's chances, to encounter all
the risks of a certain course.
To run through, to transfix; to pierce, as with a sword.
``[He] was run through the body by the man who had asked
his advice.'' --Addison.
To run up.
(a) To thrust up, as anything long and slender.
(b) To increase; to enlarge by additions, as an account.
From English-Hungarian FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 : [ freedict:eng-hun ]
to run off /tə ɹˈʌn ˈɒf/
1. nyom
2. kienged
3. kifolyat
4. gyorsan leír
5. elszökik
6. elfut
7. kinyom
8. lehúz (xeroxon)
9. teljesen elad
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