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run down

/ruhn-doun/US // ˈrʌnˌdaʊn //

奔溃,坠落,奔溃的,流失

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a quick review or summary of main points of information, usually oral: This brief rundown of past events will bring you up to date.
    • : Baseball. a play in which a base runner is caught between bases by two or more players of the opposing team who toss the ball back and forth in an effort to tag the runner out.
    • : Commerce. runoff.

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Examples

  • You can see a full rundown of all the features on Apple’s website.

  • In her rundown of reopening dates, Jimenez highlights the mysterious departure of San Marcos Unified School District’s Superintendent Carmen Garcia.

  • On the podcast, he gave a rundown of how San Diego’s original single-family zoning law came to be and how it’s defined life in San Diego ever since.

  • Here’s a rundown of what we know so far about Musk’s startup—the most recent claims, the technology, and what neuroscientists say is actually possible.

  • Here’s a simplified, informal rundown of how Gödel proved his theorems.

  • An article in  The New York Times gives a detailed rundown of the process.

  • Akin retiterated this sentiment about his perceived Democratic war on women during his Daily Rundown segment this morning.

  • The quarters and work areas were too small for both of us, and after he gave me the rundown I wanted to get started on my own.

  • Brady purchased part of a rather rundown monastery and transformed it into Casa de la Torre—his own private manse.

  • Check out our video rundown for you weekly dose of nostalgia.

  • At the supper table he was as mum as a rundown clock; just set in his chair and looked at Mrs. Badger.

  • Greg drove from the rundown district faster than the law allowed.

  • "Just give us a general rundown of the conversation," Jackson said.

  • Between mouthfuls, the two older people gave him a rundown on the morning's mishaps.

  • A northerner passing a rundown looking place in the South, stopped to chat with the farmer.

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