1.b> 1) , ; ; at a run ; he broke into a run when he saw us , ; I go for a run every morning ;
2) ; i> ; a five-mile [a two minutes'] run [ ] ;
2.b> , i> ..i> (.i> i>);
3.b> i> / , ; ( , i> ..i>); a run of good luck / ; a run of bad luck ; an unbeaten run of 18 games ;
4.b> i> ( i>); i> ;
5.b> 1) i> , ;
2) i> (.i> print runr>);
6.b> i> , ( , i> ..i>); a run on the band's latest CD ;
7.b> .i> 1) (, i> ..i>);
2) i> i> , / (, i>);
8.b> 1) ( i>);
2) , (i>); ;
9.b> .i> ;
10.b> .i> ;
11.b> .i> , (i> ..i>);
12.b> .i> , , (, i>);
13.b> 1) / (.i> i>);
2) ;
14.b> ()i> , ; ;
15.b> .i> i> / , (i>);
16.b> (the runs) pli> .i> ;
to be on the runb> ) , , (.i> .i> i>); a murder suspect is still on the run ; ) .i> / ; / ; I've been on the run all day and I'm exhausted , ; to eat on the run - / / ; I'm on the run every minute of the day ; in the long runb> ; ; ; in the short runb> .