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run-up
- IPA[ˈrʌnʌp]
英式
- the period preceding a notable event;an act of running briefly to gain momentum before performing a jump in athletics, bowling in cricket, etc.
noun: run-up, plural noun: run-ups
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- 1. the period preceding a notable event it is going to be a busy run-up to Christmas
- 2. an act of running briefly to gain momentum before performing a jump in athletics, bowling in cricket, etc. high jumper Steve Smith will use his shortened five-stride run-up the bowler started his run-up
- ▪ the strip of ground behind the wicket on which the bowler runs before bowling the start was delayed because the bowlers' run-ups were wet
- 3. a low approach shot that bounces and runs forward.
- 4. an act of running an engine or turbine to prepare it for use or to test it other than for the first flight of the day, engine run-ups are not deemed necessary
- 5. a marked rise in the value or level of something a sharp run-up of land and stock prices
- allow a debt or bill to accumulate
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- allow a debt or bill to accumulate
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- allow a debt or bill to accumulate quickly
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- allow a debt or bill to accumulate
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- experience or meet a difficulty or problem
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- experience or meet a difficulty or problem
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- test the popularity of a new idea or proposal
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- test the popularity of a new idea or proposal
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- the period preceding a notable event: it is going to be a busy run-up to Christmas
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