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跑
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Definitions
- 1. (of an animal) to paw (the ground)
Example Sentences
1 shown跑 !
Sentence data courtesy of Tatoeba.org.
Words Containing 跑
to take the lead in a race
racecourse
runway (at airport)
racing bicycle; racing car; sports car
tabletop role-playing game
horse racing track
electrical leakage
to scare away
to go everywhere
rushing to stake one's claim in new markets (idiom)
relay race
Paoma Mountain in Kangding 康定[kāng dìng], Sichuan
to work hectically
to escape
the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom)
jogging
sprint (race)
(coll.) to have diarrhea
Happy Valley (suburb of Hong Kong)
(idiom) to have a glib tongue
to make a journey for nothing
treadmill
to run
parkour (loanword)
supercar
the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom)
steeplechase (athletics)
to run away
to run
cross country running
to run away
to drive away
stopwatch
(finance) to outperform (the market); to outpace (inflation)
race (running)
to go on an errand for nothing
cross-country running
to run for shelter
to be off-key or out of tune (while singing) (colloquial)
horse race
to digress
to trot; to jog
the starting line (of a race)
supercar
to play a small role
to run like the wind
to jump the gun
lantern with a carousel of paper horses rotating under convection, used at Lantern Festival 元宵節|元宵节[yuán xiāo jié]
to scamper
runner
to run this way and that (idiom); to rush about busily
runner (in baseball)
runner
to run around all over the place
to flee from sth
athletic track
long distance runner
to start running
to vote against the party line
(dialect) to live as a bachelor
sports coupé (car)
to race against time
the monk can run away, but the temple won't run with him (idiom)
to talk without thinking
to make a living as a traveling performer etc
100-meter dash
to run up (pole vault, javelin, bowling etc)
long-distance running
to run out
to run quickly
running style
to trot
synthetic athletics track
to run errands
to run off rebuffed
to lose flavor
running shoes
to travel on foot
racing skates (for ice-skating)
running between bases (in baseball)
middle distance race