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Definition of run-up in English: run-upnoun ˈrʌnʌpˈrə ˌnəp 1The period preceding a notable event. (重大事件的)序幕,前奏;前导期,预备期 a programme aimed at lowering unemployment in the run-up to the next election 下次选举准备期内旨在降低失业率的计划。 Example sentencesExamples - The group sold more than 100,000 model train sets in the run-up to the festive period, outperforming sales of its Scalextric slot racing cars.
- She claimed that the intelligence services had been bugging his private phone for years, especially in the pivotal period in the run-up to the Iraq war last year.
- He, who has to fit his gala work around a full time day job, has called on people to lend a hand in the run-up to the event, on gala day and with clearing up afterwards.
- The decision to send the jets, famous for their vertical take-offs and landings, comes as Afghanistan faces a tense period in the run-up to elections.
- Police arrested 51 people in the run-up to the event and a further three people were detained yesterday morning after red paint was thrown over a walkway leading to the centre.
- But they were kept guessing by the weather until the day itself, with heavy rain falling during the days in the run-up to the event.
- This tracks with commentators who predict a major event in the run-up to the November 2004 American elections.
- Cottage Garden Herbs, Ballyconnell Lodge, is offering two creative courses in the run-up to the holiday period, he writes.
- Staff at Luton Airport are to strike in the run-up to the holiday period in a dispute over pay cuts.
- It is believed incidents of car crime increase over the winter because of the dark nights and cars containing Christmas shopping in the run-up to the festive period.
- The report outlined donations declared by both past and present politicians in the county, covering the period in the run-up to the general election in May of 2002.
- The events in the run-up to the attack are as yet unclear.
- With the seven others, he had worked night and day in the run-up to the event to ensure that nothing off the park was allowed to detract from what turned out to be a dazzling display of football.
- He has already started to plan fundraising events in the run-up to this year's ambitious challenge.
- His account of the events in the run-up to Singapore's Separation from Malaysia and independence in 1965 stirred up bad blood across the Causeway.
- The Bolton Evening News will be covering the race in the run-up to the event, on the day and afterwards with our media partners Tower FM.
- In one case, all punishments were stopped for a two-month period in the run-up to last November's Stormont elections.
- Hotels and guest houses in the city have been reporting brisk business in the run-up to the event with many visitors combining a visit to Railfest with an extended stay in York.
- In the run-up to the festive period, St Ann's Hospice is holding a number of events to raise extra money for the charity which has to raise £5.6m this year.
- His dish, which has a working title of Chicken Mandela, will be on the menu at a series of Commonwealth Games lunches to be held for VIPs in the run-up to the event.
2An act of running briefly to gain momentum before performing a jump in athletics, bowling in cricket, etc. (田径运动中跳高、跳远或板球的投球等之前的)助跑 high jumper Steve Smith will use his shortened five-stride run-up the bowler started his run-up Example sentencesExamples - A former West Indies player taught me my run-up back in 1999, at Kensington Cricket Club.
- He was shorter, but as athletic as him and had one of the smoothest run-ups in the game.
- It was very windy down there at the start of the competition and my run-up was all over the place.
- These are days when there is more rhythm and flow to his bowling, his run-up and action blending better.
- She will be watching her rivals to such an extent that she could be the person who starts the crowd clapping when one of them is about to take a run-up for a high or long jump.
- 2.1 The strip of ground behind the wicket on which the bowler runs before bowling.
助跑区(投球手投球之前在三门柱后面助跑的地带) the start was delayed because the bowlers' run-ups were wet Example sentencesExamples - But because the bowlers' run-ups and the close-fielding positions were dangerously soft, both agreed play should be cancelled.
- He moved to make the rule for a six a hit over the boundary not out of the ground and he pioneered the use of sawdust for bowlers run-ups.
- The umpires decided at 3pm that conditions were impossible for play with a saturated outfield and wet run-ups.
- While the riskiest feature of this week's historic one-day series - the drop-in pitch - already appears a success, the patchy and damp outfield, bowlers' run-ups and the lighting had the players wary.
- The Umpires decided the bowlers run-ups were unsafe.
3Golf A low approach shot that bounces and runs forward. 〔高尔夫〕(打近球穴的)低滚球,击低近球 Example sentencesExamples - Arm speed refers to the speed with which you pull the disc across your body when you execute the run-up.
- A lot of players are already using the 3-wood from the fringe and on run-up shots.
4An act of running an engine or turbine to prepare it for use or to test it. (发动机或涡轮机的)预备性运转;测试运转,试运行 other than for the first flight of the day, engine run-ups are not deemed necessary Example sentencesExamples - The pilot would then start the Allison, perform the briefest of engine run-ups, and then get the aircraft into the air as quickly as possible.
- Crew chiefs were finishing pre-flighting all the aircraft scheduled for the mission that day and any spares selected in case any ship aborted their pre-flight run-ups.
- During the engine run-up, the passenger noticed that the checklist was not used.
- During initial takeoff, Redman who was in the front seat, performed a normal engine run-up and brake release.
- One example was his suggestion on how one person could orchestrate engines run-ups so they could all be done at the same time instead of by the individual crew chiefs on their own timetable.
- After he shut down the engine in the run-up area, I should have returned to base and incompleted the event.
- After Sludge 1 and 2 had executed their formation take-offs, Sludge 3 and 4 began their engine run-ups.
- Together, we made a careful preflight and engine run-up.
- It was a beautiful day as I made a circular motion with my index finger giving the flight the engine run-up signal.
- When we're doing maintenance on an airplane, we may need to go on the runway three or four times a day for engine run-ups.
- This aircraft was abandoned and sank after the Auxiliary Power Plant caught fire during one of these run-ups.
- If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation.
- There was not a spare so one had to be machined - so much for the evening engine run-up.
- Engine run-ups are a safety requirement on all aircraft that have undergone extended periods of maintenance to determine that all engine components are functioning properly and safely.
- After everyone was strapped in and engines started, a thorough run-up produced three thumbs up and we were blasting down the Chino runway.
- When we were cleared for takeoff, the flight lead checked us in on the new frequency from the tower and gave the flight a verbal engine run-up command.
- During engine run-up, the #1 engine experienced a bearing failure, which necessitated an engine change.
- He made a careful engine run-up with all instruments in the green, repeated his instructions to me and took the Active, number two in trail.
- After the new propeller was installed, an engine run-up was conducted with no mechanical anomalies.
- Turner checked out the plane, started the engine, and after a run-up, took off.
5A marked rise in the value or level of something. 急剧上升;迅速增长 a sharp run-up of land and stock prices 土地和股票价格的猛涨。 Example sentencesExamples - There was a time when [investors] were so enthusiastic about the run-up in technology and not really focused on what companies were really about.
- These flows fueled an expansion of bank lending and credit creation within the countries, and often a run-up in the prices of property and financial assets.
- It also serves to highlight how the behavior of the banking system during the asset-price run-up may influence subsequent outcomes.
- DCF can also prompt investors to sell, which might mean they miss those big share price run-ups that can be so profitable (provided the shares are sold at the peak).
- This time, the run-up in prices was unprecedented.
- The run-up over the next few weeks takes the stock price to a lofty level of $15.99, a 62% increase.
- Gold, and gold stocks, have enjoyed a rapid run-up since May.
- In the last two months, Ventura County's scorching housing market has gotten so hot that some veteran agents say it matches or surpasses the real estate run-ups of the late 1980s.
- Promoters of these enterprises suggest investors will profit from the run-up in oil prices.
- That leaves some energy market experts to believe that the previous run-up in oil prices was largely driven by speculators trying to make a fast buck in the commodities markets.
- We've had an eight-month run-up in the stock market this year, far ahead of the real evidence that the economy was recovering.
- It is formed when a run-up in a security's price levels off and is followed by a series of lower highs and relatively equal lows.
- After such an impressive run-up, you'd suspect that REITs would be on the pricey side, relative to their earnings - and you'd be correct.
- Unfortunately, after going through a big run-up in the 1990s, Schwab shares were sinking along with the rest of the market.
- That leaves some energy market experts to believe the previous run-up in oil prices was largely driven by speculators trying to make a fast buck in the commodities market.
- The impact of the market run-up would be even more dramatic for a worker who already had significant assets to place in the stock market in 1982.
- If there ever was a reason in the ordinary investor's mind to buy back into the dollar, it would be the current run-up in economic figures here in the US.
- Cheap stock fueled the valuation run-up: As the cash portion has risen, prices have dropped.
- And the companies behind the latest sell-off are not the pie in the sky dotcom ventures that fuelled the frenzied run-up in the Nasdaq index earlier this year.
- It's surprising that people investing in some firms that have had huge run-ups don't know what they do, just that they're gone up 100 percent.
Definition of run-up in US English: run-upnounˈrə ˌnəpˈrə ˌnəp 1The period preceding a notable event. (重大事件的)序幕,前奏;前导期,预备期 an acrimonious run-up to legislative elections Example sentencesExamples - The Bolton Evening News will be covering the race in the run-up to the event, on the day and afterwards with our media partners Tower FM.
- The report outlined donations declared by both past and present politicians in the county, covering the period in the run-up to the general election in May of 2002.
- In the run-up to the festive period, St Ann's Hospice is holding a number of events to raise extra money for the charity which has to raise £5.6m this year.
- But they were kept guessing by the weather until the day itself, with heavy rain falling during the days in the run-up to the event.
- The group sold more than 100,000 model train sets in the run-up to the festive period, outperforming sales of its Scalextric slot racing cars.
- The events in the run-up to the attack are as yet unclear.
- She claimed that the intelligence services had been bugging his private phone for years, especially in the pivotal period in the run-up to the Iraq war last year.
- In one case, all punishments were stopped for a two-month period in the run-up to last November's Stormont elections.
- Staff at Luton Airport are to strike in the run-up to the holiday period in a dispute over pay cuts.
- Police arrested 51 people in the run-up to the event and a further three people were detained yesterday morning after red paint was thrown over a walkway leading to the centre.
- The decision to send the jets, famous for their vertical take-offs and landings, comes as Afghanistan faces a tense period in the run-up to elections.
- It is believed incidents of car crime increase over the winter because of the dark nights and cars containing Christmas shopping in the run-up to the festive period.
- He has already started to plan fundraising events in the run-up to this year's ambitious challenge.
- He, who has to fit his gala work around a full time day job, has called on people to lend a hand in the run-up to the event, on gala day and with clearing up afterwards.
- With the seven others, he had worked night and day in the run-up to the event to ensure that nothing off the park was allowed to detract from what turned out to be a dazzling display of football.
- His dish, which has a working title of Chicken Mandela, will be on the menu at a series of Commonwealth Games lunches to be held for VIPs in the run-up to the event.
- Hotels and guest houses in the city have been reporting brisk business in the run-up to the event with many visitors combining a visit to Railfest with an extended stay in York.
- His account of the events in the run-up to Singapore's Separation from Malaysia and independence in 1965 stirred up bad blood across the Causeway.
- Cottage Garden Herbs, Ballyconnell Lodge, is offering two creative courses in the run-up to the holiday period, he writes.
- This tracks with commentators who predict a major event in the run-up to the November 2004 American elections.
2An act of running briefly to gain momentum before performing a jump in track and field or other sports. (田径运动中跳高、跳远或板球的投球等之前的)助跑 high jumper Steve Smith will use his shortened five-stride run-up Example sentencesExamples - She will be watching her rivals to such an extent that she could be the person who starts the crowd clapping when one of them is about to take a run-up for a high or long jump.
- It was very windy down there at the start of the competition and my run-up was all over the place.
- A former West Indies player taught me my run-up back in 1999, at Kensington Cricket Club.
- He was shorter, but as athletic as him and had one of the smoothest run-ups in the game.
- These are days when there is more rhythm and flow to his bowling, his run-up and action blending better.
3Golf A low approach shot that bounces and runs forward. 〔高尔夫〕(打近球穴的)低滚球,击低近球 Example sentencesExamples - Arm speed refers to the speed with which you pull the disc across your body when you execute the run-up.
- A lot of players are already using the 3-wood from the fringe and on run-up shots.
4An act of running an engine or turbine to prepare it for use or to test it. (发动机或涡轮机的)预备性运转;测试运转,试运行 Example sentencesExamples - During the engine run-up, the passenger noticed that the checklist was not used.
- It was a beautiful day as I made a circular motion with my index finger giving the flight the engine run-up signal.
- Turner checked out the plane, started the engine, and after a run-up, took off.
- One example was his suggestion on how one person could orchestrate engines run-ups so they could all be done at the same time instead of by the individual crew chiefs on their own timetable.
- Crew chiefs were finishing pre-flighting all the aircraft scheduled for the mission that day and any spares selected in case any ship aborted their pre-flight run-ups.
- He made a careful engine run-up with all instruments in the green, repeated his instructions to me and took the Active, number two in trail.
- This aircraft was abandoned and sank after the Auxiliary Power Plant caught fire during one of these run-ups.
- The pilot would then start the Allison, perform the briefest of engine run-ups, and then get the aircraft into the air as quickly as possible.
- During initial takeoff, Redman who was in the front seat, performed a normal engine run-up and brake release.
- There was not a spare so one had to be machined - so much for the evening engine run-up.
- After the new propeller was installed, an engine run-up was conducted with no mechanical anomalies.
- After he shut down the engine in the run-up area, I should have returned to base and incompleted the event.
- Together, we made a careful preflight and engine run-up.
- When we're doing maintenance on an airplane, we may need to go on the runway three or four times a day for engine run-ups.
- When we were cleared for takeoff, the flight lead checked us in on the new frequency from the tower and gave the flight a verbal engine run-up command.
- If you have been taxiing under conditions conducive to icing, do a static run-up prior to takeoff to assure normal engine operation.
- After everyone was strapped in and engines started, a thorough run-up produced three thumbs up and we were blasting down the Chino runway.
- During engine run-up, the #1 engine experienced a bearing failure, which necessitated an engine change.
- Engine run-ups are a safety requirement on all aircraft that have undergone extended periods of maintenance to determine that all engine components are functioning properly and safely.
- After Sludge 1 and 2 had executed their formation take-offs, Sludge 3 and 4 began their engine run-ups.
5A marked rise in the value or level of something. 急剧上升;迅速增长 a sharp run-up of land and stock prices 土地和股票价格的猛涨。 Example sentencesExamples - Cheap stock fueled the valuation run-up: As the cash portion has risen, prices have dropped.
- Promoters of these enterprises suggest investors will profit from the run-up in oil prices.
- It also serves to highlight how the behavior of the banking system during the asset-price run-up may influence subsequent outcomes.
- Unfortunately, after going through a big run-up in the 1990s, Schwab shares were sinking along with the rest of the market.
- The run-up over the next few weeks takes the stock price to a lofty level of $15.99, a 62% increase.
- In the last two months, Ventura County's scorching housing market has gotten so hot that some veteran agents say it matches or surpasses the real estate run-ups of the late 1980s.
- If there ever was a reason in the ordinary investor's mind to buy back into the dollar, it would be the current run-up in economic figures here in the US.
- And the companies behind the latest sell-off are not the pie in the sky dotcom ventures that fuelled the frenzied run-up in the Nasdaq index earlier this year.
- It's surprising that people investing in some firms that have had huge run-ups don't know what they do, just that they're gone up 100 percent.
- There was a time when [investors] were so enthusiastic about the run-up in technology and not really focused on what companies were really about.
- The impact of the market run-up would be even more dramatic for a worker who already had significant assets to place in the stock market in 1982.
- We've had an eight-month run-up in the stock market this year, far ahead of the real evidence that the economy was recovering.
- That leaves some energy market experts to believe the previous run-up in oil prices was largely driven by speculators trying to make a fast buck in the commodities market.
- That leaves some energy market experts to believe that the previous run-up in oil prices was largely driven by speculators trying to make a fast buck in the commodities markets.
- This time, the run-up in prices was unprecedented.
- These flows fueled an expansion of bank lending and credit creation within the countries, and often a run-up in the prices of property and financial assets.
- After such an impressive run-up, you'd suspect that REITs would be on the pricey side, relative to their earnings - and you'd be correct.
- It is formed when a run-up in a security's price levels off and is followed by a series of lower highs and relatively equal lows.
- DCF can also prompt investors to sell, which might mean they miss those big share price run-ups that can be so profitable (provided the shares are sold at the peak).
- Gold, and gold stocks, have enjoyed a rapid run-up since May.
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