run up / ˈrʌnˌʌp /

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run up 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. the testing of an airplane engine by accelerating the motor.
  2. an advance in prices, as in the stock market.
  3. Sports. the running up to the jump line by a broad jumper.the running up of the ball in soccer or polo toward the goal.the running up of a golf ball toward the putting green.

run up 近义词

run up

等同于 jack

run up

等同于 curtain raiser

run up

等同于 magnify

run up

等同于 raise

run up

等同于 raise

run up

等同于 throw up

run up

等同于 charge

run up

等同于 add

run up

等同于 snowball

run up

等同于 upraise

run up

等同于 uprear

run up

等同于 enrich

run up

等同于 erect

更多run up例句

  1. The seeds of OMG Signal actually started during the runup to the last election cycle, said Hagedorn, but became far more urgent as the pandemic wiped out decades of insights since peoples’ lives and priorities had been indelibly altered.
  2. The global agency holding company IPG launched an initiative in the runup to Earth Month that underscored its commitment to the environment.
  3. In the runup to Georgia, these groups focused on turning out youth voters and voters of color.
  4. They’ve all had to step up to offer Smith a second fiddle in the absence of Jaylen Waddle, but Waddle returned to practice during the runup to the title game after an ankle injury in late October.
  5. You may have heard more about Parler in the runup to the 2020 election when conservatives touted it as an alternative to Twitter and Facebook.
  6. It leads one to wonder how breathlessly the actual runup to the 2016 election will be covered.
  7. The piece was part of the runup to the annual Clinton Global Initiative.