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run ( Noun)
UK/US /rʌn/
Plural
runs
1-
B1
[countable] the act of running; the amount of time spent running or the distance covered by someone.
-> I have reached the goal of 5km run every day.
-> I need to practice before my 60km run from one side to other side of the town.
Synonym
rush
Opposite
slow
2-
B2
a journey by vehicle, plane, boat, or other means, especially one that is short or frequent
-> The number of aircraft run,on the most visited country, is increased recently.
-> The plane has been taken off from the run for its first flight.
Synonym
outing
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B2
a period during which anything positive or negative occurs; a series of successes or faults
-> The women's voleyball team finally broke their a run of bad luck.
-> It was a run of success for the school's national team.
Synonym
round
4-
C2
a sequence of theatre or film performances
-> The theatre's Istanbul run was dashing.
-> The musical's Berlin run was criticized a lot.
Synonym
string
5-
C2
a condition in which a large number of people sell dollars, etc., causing the value of the currency to drop
-> There is a run in the farm market.
-> The war will lead to a run on supplies.
Synonym
fall, drop
Opposite
trickle
'run' Contained Stories
The factors that motivate everyone are generally different. Different things motivate different people. While these factors may consist of natural elements for some people, they may also consist of music for others. While you are sitting down helplessly, the tune of a music can boost your motivation, and you start to feel lively instead of dead. Observe your one week in a month. You will realize that you feel happier while you are listening to music because you can escape from your even more deadly problems while doing that. Life does not accept the weak and does not always act gently. But at these moments, music helpfully holds your hand. Be ready to be drunk with the waves of melody of music and feel happier and stronger fruitfully.