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Run

Run

(v)
UK
rʌn
US
rʌn
Definition: Move at a speed faster than a walk, never having both or all the feet on the ground at the same time.
Meaning: Chạy
Very Common
How to use "Run" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The iconic rap group Run DMC received their endorsement deal after they performed in New York's Madison Square Garden.

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The rivers Havel, Dahme and Spree run through Berlin.

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A list of instructions that a CPU can run is a computer program.

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Modern processors often run so fast that gigahertz (GHz) is used instead.

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There are also robots that help at home, to vacuum or run a lawn mower, for example.

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Ostriches do not fly, but can run faster than any other bird.

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They can run with a speed of about 65 kilometers per hour/40 miles per hour.

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It is named football because the players of the game walk and often run (on their feet) while playing, as opposed to (for example) polo where the players ride horses.

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During every game, football players run an average of 9.65 km.

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However, if threatened on land it will often run for water.

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IBM sold a smartphone with a touchscreen display input that could send emails and run third-party apps in 1994.

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Because smartphones are small computers, they run an operating system that is often common between devices to ensure compatibility.

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The majority of smartphones run on Apple ios or Google android but others use Windows Phone or Blackberry os .

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Baby horses can walk and run after just a few hours of being born.

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Horses float when they run.

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Also, the user could increase the RAM so the computer may run more smoothly.

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To run for the position of Mayor of New York against Democrat Mark Green in 2001, Bloomberg gave up his position of CEO and appointed Lex Fenwick as CEO in his stead.

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System software is used to start and run computer systems and networks.

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