running
英 ['rʌnɪŋ]
美 ['rʌnɪŋ]
- n. 走る; 競う; 流れる
- adj.連続する; 流れる; 走る; 走る
- v. 走る; 走る(runのing形); 旅行する
- n. (走る)人名;(英)ロニング
英語の語源
- running (n.)
- Old English ?rning, verbal noun from run (v.); to be in (or out) of the running "among" (or "not among") "the lead competitors in a race" (1863) is a metaphor from horse racing, where make the running "set the pace" is recorded from 1837. Running shoe is from 1884.
- running (adj.)
- present participle adjective from run (v.). Running mate originally was a horse entered in a race to set the pace for another from the same stable who was intended to win (1865); U.S. vice-presidential sense is recorded from 1888. Running dog first recorded 1937, from Chinese and North Korean communist phrases used to describe supposed imperialist lackeys, such as Mandarin zou gou "running dog," on the notion of a dog that runs at its master's command. Running board first attested 1817, in reference to ships and boats; 1907 of cars and trucks.
例文
- 1. The rate of infration is running at about 2.7 percent.
- インフレ率は約2.7%であった。
- 2.Jackie was running around with all these brilliant people.
- ジェヒはこれらの才能豊かな人の間に紛れ込んでいる。
- 3.She could hear his ragged breathing,asif he had been running .
- 彼女は彼の不均一な呼吸音を聞くことができて、彼は走ってきたようだ。
- 4.We beached the canoe, running it right up the bank.
- カヌーを岸までまっすぐ漕ぎ、岸に引き上げる。
- 5.For some people,competing is the be-all and end-all of their running .
- 一部の人にとって、競走のすべての意味は競争である。
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