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somma totale
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia
running total [Brit, Am ˈrənɪŋ ˈtoʊdl] RZ.
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia
w Słowniku włoskim Oxford-Paravia
I. running [Brit ˈrʌnɪŋ, Am ˈrənɪŋ] RZ.
1. running (sport, exercise):
corsa r.ż. , (il) correre
to take up running before rz. gear, shoes, shorts
2. running (management):
direzione r.ż. (of di)
II. running [Brit ˈrʌnɪŋ, Am ˈrənɪŋ] PRZYM.
1. running (flowing):
running water
running knot
2. running (consecutive):
III. running [Brit ˈrʌnɪŋ, Am ˈrənɪŋ]
essere ancora in corsa (for per)
essere fuori gara (for per)
I. run [Brit rʌn, Am rən] RZ.
1. run (act or period of running):
corsa r.ż.
to do sth at a run
to take a run at fence, hedge, stream
to give sb a clear run przen.
lasciare campo libero a qn (at doing per fare)
2. run (flight):
on the run prisoner
to be on the run from sb, sth
fuggire da qn, qc
to have sb on the run przen.
3. run (series):
serie r.ż.
sfilza r.ż. (of di)
4. run TEATR:
repliche r.ż. l.mn.
5. run (trend):
tendenza r.ż.
6. run (series of thing produced):
tiratura r.ż.
serie r.ż.
a paperback run of 10, 000
7. run GOSP. (on the stock exchange):
corsa r.ż.
assalto r.m.
a run on stock market, bank
a run on item
8. run (trip):
giro r.m.
viaggio r.m.
9. run (route):
10. run (in cricket, baseball):
punto r.m.
11. run (for rabbit, chickens):
recinto r.m.
12. run (in tights, material):
13. run (for skiing etc.):
pista r.ż.
14. run (in cards):
serie r.ż.
scala r.ż.
II. runs RZ.
runs npl pot.:
III. run <forma in -ing running, I f. cz. przesz. ran, im. cz. przeszł. run> [Brit rʌn, Am rən] CZ. cz. przech.
1. run (cover by running):
run distance
run race, heat, stage
run marathon
2. run (drive):
to run sb home or back
to run sth over to sb's house
3. run (pass, move):
4. run (manage):
run business, hotel, school
run store
run country
5. run (operate):
run machine
run motor, engine
run program
run car
to run a check on sb police:
6. run (organize, offer):
run competition
run lessons, course
run train, bus
run service
7. run (extend, pass) (of cable, wire, pipe):
8. run (cause to flow):
run water
run bath
run tap
9. run PUBL. newspaper:
run story, article
10. run (pass through):
run rapids
run blockade
run red light
11. run (smuggle):
run guns, drugs
12. run (enter in contest):
run horse
run candidate
IV. run <forma in -ing running, I f. cz. przesz. ran, im. cz. przeszł. run> [Brit rʌn, Am rən] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. run (move quickly):
run person, animal:
to run down, up sth
to run in the 100 metres, in the 3.30 (race)
2. run (flee):
run for your life! pot.
run for it pot.
I had to run for it pot.
3. run (rush off):
run pot.
4. run (function):
run machine, generator, engine, press:
to run off mains, battery
to run on diesel, unleaded
to run fast, slow clock:
5. run (continue, last):
run contract, lease:
to run fromto school year, season:
andare daa
6. run TEATR:
run play, musical:
7. run (pass):
to run past, through sth frontier, path, line:
8. run (move):
run sledge, vehicle:
andare (on su; forward davanti; back indietro)
run curtain:
scorrere (on su)
to run through sb's hands rope:
9. run (operate regularly):
run buses:
run train:
10. run (flow):
run water, liquid, stream:
run tap:
run bath:
run nose:
11. run (flow when wet or melted):
run colour, dye, garment, ink, makeup, butter, cheese:
12. run POLIT. (as candidate):
to run for mayor, governor
to run against person
13. run (be worded):
run message, speech:
dire form.
14. run (snag):
run tights, material:
V. run [Brit rʌn, Am rən]
to give sb the run of sth
I. total [Brit ˈtəʊt(ə)l, Am ˈtoʊdl] PRZYM.
1. total (added together):
total number, cost, amount, loss, profit
2. total (complete):
total effect
total attention, disaster, eclipse, failure, war
total ignorance
the total debts come to £3, 000
II. total [Brit ˈtəʊt(ə)l, Am ˈtoʊdl] RZ.
totale r.m.
£200 in total
a total of £200
III. total <forma in -ing ecc. totalling, totalled Brit totaling, totaled Am> [Brit ˈtəʊt(ə)l, Am ˈtoʊdl] CZ. cz. przech.
1. total (add up):
total amounts, figures
2. total (reach) debts, costs, sales, income:
total sum
3. total Am (destroy) pot.:
total car
w słowniku PONS
I. running RZ.
1. running (action of a runner):
corsa r.ż.
2. running (operation):
direzione r.ż.
running of a machine
zwroty:
II. running PRZYM.
1. running (consecutive):
2. running (ongoing):
3. running (operating):
4. running (flowing):
I. run [rʌn] RZ.
1. run (jog):
2. run:
giro r.m.
3. run:
serie r.ż.
tiratura r.ż.
4. run (demand):
corsa r.ż.
5. run (type):
categoria r.ż.
6. run (direction, tendency):
corso r.m.
run of opinion
corrente r.ż.
7. run (enclosure for animals):
recinto r.m.
8. run (hole in tights):
9. run SPORT:
run r.m. ndm.
pista r.ż.
10. run:
run FILM
run TEATR
11. run MUZ.:
volata r.ż.
12. run WOJSK.:
zwroty:
II. run <ran, run> [rʌn] CZ. cz. nieprzech.
1. run (move fast):
2. run (operate):
3. run (go, travel):
4. run (extend):
5. run (last):
6. run (be):
7. run (flow):
run river
run make-up
run nose
8. run (enter election):
9. run + przym. (be):
to run dry river
to run short water
10. run (say):
III. run <ran, run> [rʌn] CZ. cz. przech.
1. run (move fast):
2. run (enter in race):
run candidate
run horse
3. run (drive):
4. run (pass):
5. run (operate):
run car
run computer program
run engine
6. run (manage, govern):
7. run (conduct):
run experiment, test
8. run (provide):
run course
9. run (let flow):
run bath
10. run (show):
run article
run series
11. run (smuggle):
12. run (not heed):
run blockade
run red light
13. run (incur):
run risk
14. run (perform tasks):
I. total [ˈtoʊ·t̬l] RZ.
total sum, cost:
totale r.m.
II. total [ˈtoʊ·t̬l] PRZYM.
1. total (entire):
total sum, cost
2. total (absolute):
III. total [ˈtoʊ·t̬l] CZ. cz. przech.
1. total (count):
2. total amount to:
Present
Irun
yourun
he/she/itruns
werun
yourun
theyrun
Past
Iran
youran
he/she/itran
weran
youran
theyran
Present Perfect
Ihaverun
youhaverun
he/she/ithasrun
wehaverun
youhaverun
theyhaverun
Past Perfect
Ihadrun
youhadrun
he/she/ithadrun
wehadrun
youhadrun
theyhadrun
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The purposes of a running total are twofold.
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Her tallness, although recently exoticized by the media, is a characteristic that runs in her family.
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