Collocations with RUN
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Título del Test:![]() Collocations with RUN Descripción: advanced collocations with RUN |




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Julie has been running around in c? trying to get everything ready on time. (ir de aquí para allá). run to fat. I wasn't impressed by the movie; it was a "run-of-the-mill" murder mystery. I'll run those dates ? my boss to make sure he's available then. (chequear algo con alguien). Mrs. Johnson apparently ran ? with her gardener! (elope). run around like a headless chicken. run yourself into the g? (trabajar demasiado). run [sb] into the g?(exigirle demasiado a). run [sth] into the g? ((use until worn out). I'd love to stop and talk to you, but I'm running l? for an important meeting with my boss. (ir con retraso). The train is running b ? schedule today. (be late). The device runs ? battery power only. (use for fuel). We're running s? of toilet paper. Could you pick some up on your way home? (quedarse sin algo). run out of t? (acabársele el tiempo a alguien). The project started well, but it ran out of s? and was abandoned. (perder el entusiasmo). Geoff "ran out ? " his wife after ten years of marriage. (leave spouse or partner). Can you just run over ? John's and deliver this card? (echar una carrera). Mark's girlfriend is always running him ? ; she never says anything nice about him. (menospreciar). When she heard the news, Bella's emotions ran the g? , from fear to elation. (cubrir toda la gama). After the teacher left the classroom, the students ran ?, throwing paper and shouting loudly. (be out of control). He escaped from prison and is ? the run. (a la fuga). run your eye o?[sth], (recorrer con la vista). He tends to "run off at the m? " during meetings, sharing way too many irrelevant details. (hablar por los codos). I hope we find a gas station soon, as this car is running low ? fuel. (quedarse sin). I've been running e? all morning, and still haven't finished everything I need to do! (hacer mandados). He "ran f? of" the law after being caught insider trading. (inf) (ponerse a malas con, ir en contra de). The journalist "r? afoul of" the government by publishing classified information. (come into conflict with). |