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n 用法: 1 (a) (of a bowler in cricket, an athlete, etc) running in order to gain speed before releasing the ball, jumping, etc (指板球的投球手、 田径运动员等的)助跑: a fast, smooth, short, etc run-up 快速的、 稳健的、 短距离的...助跑. (b) distance run in this way 助跑距离: Pole vaulters need long run-ups. 撑竿跳需要长距离助跑. 用法: 2 ~ (to sth) period of time leading to an event (事件的)准备时期: the run-up to the election 选举前的酝酿时期. run up (of a bowler in cricket, a long-jumper, etc) gather speed by running before releasing the ball, jumping, etc (指板球投球手、 跳远运动员等)助跑: Hadlee is now running up to bowl. 哈德利正在助跑投球. run sth up (a) raise or hoist sth 升起某物: run up a flag on the mast 在旗杆上升起旗子. (b) make (a garment) quickly, esp by sewing 赶做(衣服)(尤指缝纫): run up a blouse, dress, skirt, etc 赶做女衬衣、 连衣裙、 裙子等. (C) allow (a bill, debt, etc) to accumulate 积欠(帐款、 债务等): You'll run up a huge gas bill if you leave the heater on. 热水器要是总开著, 煤气费就很高了. run up against sth meet or encounter (a difficulty, problem, etc) 遇到(困难、 问题等): The government is running up against considerable opposition to its privatization plans. 政府的私有化计画遇到了很大的阻力. |