US /rʌn tu/
・UK /rʌn tu:/
and you run to your desk to get that idea out of your head. When you're inspired enough,
and you run to your desk to get that idea out of your head.
Oh no, there's no milk. I'll have to run to the shop later.
You can use 'run' to show that someone is the boss of a project.
Once I got to the airport, the flight was overbooked, so I had to run to another airport, do a connection from London to Paris.
So I had to run to another airport, do a connection from London to Paris.
A single means he hit the ball and was able to run to first, and that's it.
Or, if he hit the ball very far, and he had more time, and he was able to run to second, then that's called a double.
Where are you going to run to?
and when I got there, I thought maybe I'd run to the end of town.
I THOUGHT MAYBE I'D RUN TO THE END OF TOWN.
Whenever there's a big mystery, like these mysterious ocean sounds, or even like recent UFO sightings, the first thing everyone does is run to the scientists for answers.
Whenever there's a big mystery, like these mysterious ocean sounds, or even like recent UFO sightings, the first thing everyone does is run to the scientists for answers.
I'm gonna run to the bathroom when I get back we're gonna you and I are gonna get out of here.
I'm going to run to the bathroom.
Founded in 1787 and run to this day by the same family.
Founded in 1787 and run to this day by the same family.
So I kind of gave myself goals if I did this amount of revision and like started going to the gym and doing all of these things that would make it easier for me in the long run to revise that I would give myself a reward.
Um, so I kind of gave myself goals that if I did this amount of revision and, like, started going to the gym and doing all of these things that would make it easier for me in the long run to revise, that I would give myself a reward.