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run-in
- IPA[ˈrʌnɪn]
英式
- the approach to an action or event;the home stretch of a racecourse
noun: run-in, plural noun: run-ins
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- 1. British the approach to an action or event the final run-in to the World Cup
- ▪ the home stretch of a racecourse the horse galloped on strongly up the run-in
- ▪ a period during which an engine or other device is run in each system did run-in for at least 30 days
- 2. informal a disagreement or fight, especially with someone in an official position a run-in with armed police in Rio
- ▪ a collision a run-in with a parking meter
- (of a quality, trait, or condition) be common or inherent in members of a family, especially ...
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- (of a quality, trait, or condition) be common or inherent in members of a family, especially ...
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- arrest someone
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- arrest someone
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- prepare the engine of a new car for normal use by driving slowly for a period of time
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- over or after a long period of time; eventually
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- be fussily busy with little result
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- over or after a long period of time; eventually
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- IPA[ˈrənˌin]
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- a disagreement or fight, especially with someone in an official position: a run-in with armed police in Rio a run-in with a parking meter
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