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词汇 fun run
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Definition of fun run in English:

fun run

noun
informal
  • An uncompetitive run, especially for sponsored runners in support of a charity.

    〈非正式〉公益性长跑(尤指募捐长跑)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The National Autistic Society has entry forms for several of the UK's top marathons and fun runs and is inviting runners to raise much-needed funds through sponsorship.
    • The fun run was sponsored by the Croydon Guardian and other local businesses.
    • Staff raised thousands more by organising a fun run, charity discos and raffles.
    • The marathon, together with its linked fun run, relay and wheelchair race, passed off without incident.
    • Corporations whose products are blamed for encouraging obesity and causing heart disease are only too keen to improve their image by sponsoring life-enhancing fun runs and marathons.
    • The Wellington Race is a 5km fun run in Wellington Boots.
    • Other events include a 10 km race, a 5km fun run, a 400m jog for pre-schoolers and a celebrity street mile.
    • The club hopes 200 runners will take part in their first fun run to help raise £1, 000.
    • More than 20 charities had planned to set up stalls along the road and had organised sponsored walks, a fun run, balloon rides, a funfair and a vintage car rally.
    • Runners will join the five-mile and one-mile family fun runs on Sunday May 11 at Heaton Park, with all the proceeds going to research into children's cancer.
    • In addition to being a fine eatery, Sorrentino's has installed itself in the community hosting charity events, sponsoring fun runs and giving everyone a great excuse to get garlic breath.
    • Race director Peter Robinson said: ‘The half marathon is for serious runners but the fun runs mean there is something to suit everybody.’
    • Now, however, employers are waking up to the idea that corporate social responsibility entails more than just sponsoring a fun run.
    • As well as the marathon there was a relay team race, a fun run and a walk, all taking place in bright sunshine and warm weather.
    • Three charity fun runs at Lancaster University are part of a huge community event which aims to entertain the whole family while raising thousands of pounds for local charities.
    • The Geraldton Harriers Club is organising a marathon fun run to promote a healthy lifestyle.
    • Moleketi said the family event will include a 21 km marathon, a 10 km race and a 5km fun run.
    • All the funds raised during the event will be distributed between Tendring Technology College, the hosts of the fun run, and local charities
    • However, we are not having much luck in York because our fun run at the race course was rained off this year.
    • An estimated 25,000 people per day have ran across the ‘two bridges’ since 1979, in a multitude of fun runs, sponsored hikes and wacky races, which engineers say have taken their toll on the bridge.

Definition of fun run in US English:

fun run

nounˈfən ˌrənˈfən ˌrən
informal
  • A noncompetitive run, especially for sponsored runners in support of a charity.

    〈非正式〉公益性长跑(尤指募捐长跑)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All the funds raised during the event will be distributed between Tendring Technology College, the hosts of the fun run, and local charities
    • The Wellington Race is a 5km fun run in Wellington Boots.
    • Other events include a 10 km race, a 5km fun run, a 400m jog for pre-schoolers and a celebrity street mile.
    • Corporations whose products are blamed for encouraging obesity and causing heart disease are only too keen to improve their image by sponsoring life-enhancing fun runs and marathons.
    • The Geraldton Harriers Club is organising a marathon fun run to promote a healthy lifestyle.
    • As well as the marathon there was a relay team race, a fun run and a walk, all taking place in bright sunshine and warm weather.
    • The club hopes 200 runners will take part in their first fun run to help raise £1, 000.
    • The fun run was sponsored by the Croydon Guardian and other local businesses.
    • Now, however, employers are waking up to the idea that corporate social responsibility entails more than just sponsoring a fun run.
    • Runners will join the five-mile and one-mile family fun runs on Sunday May 11 at Heaton Park, with all the proceeds going to research into children's cancer.
    • In addition to being a fine eatery, Sorrentino's has installed itself in the community hosting charity events, sponsoring fun runs and giving everyone a great excuse to get garlic breath.
    • The National Autistic Society has entry forms for several of the UK's top marathons and fun runs and is inviting runners to raise much-needed funds through sponsorship.
    • The marathon, together with its linked fun run, relay and wheelchair race, passed off without incident.
    • However, we are not having much luck in York because our fun run at the race course was rained off this year.
    • Race director Peter Robinson said: ‘The half marathon is for serious runners but the fun runs mean there is something to suit everybody.’
    • An estimated 25,000 people per day have ran across the ‘two bridges’ since 1979, in a multitude of fun runs, sponsored hikes and wacky races, which engineers say have taken their toll on the bridge.
    • Three charity fun runs at Lancaster University are part of a huge community event which aims to entertain the whole family while raising thousands of pounds for local charities.
    • Staff raised thousands more by organising a fun run, charity discos and raffles.
    • More than 20 charities had planned to set up stalls along the road and had organised sponsored walks, a fun run, balloon rides, a funfair and a vintage car rally.
    • Moleketi said the family event will include a 21 km marathon, a 10 km race and a 5km fun run.
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