run down

run down
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сбежать (elope, run Down, bolt, go off, whip out, split)
наезжать (run down, run into, run away, come now and then)
сбегать (run off, run down, run away, vanish)
изнуряться (run down, get exhausted)
изнурять (run down, exhaust, wear, harass, fatigue, emaciate)
истощаться (dwindle, run out, run down, waste, run low, waste away)
истощать (deplete, exhaust, run down, wear out, debilitate, attenuate)
переутомляться (overwork, run down, overwork oneself, overstrain oneself, strain oneself)
переутомлять (overdrive, overwork, overstrain, run down, drive, overweary)
задавить (run over, override, run down, ride down)
догонять (overtake, run down, overhaul)
выбегать (run out, run down)
переехать (run over, override, run down)
пренебрежительно отзываться (vilipend, run down)
столкнуться (run into, confront, run down, cannon)
останавливаться (stop, stay, dwell, halt, shut down, run down)
отыскать (hunt out, scare up, hunt up, run down)
опрокидывать (overturn, tip over, upset, tilt, topple, run down)
настигать (overtake, reach, run down)
раздавить (crush, smash, flatten, beat in, run down)
разыскивать (search, seek, seek out, search out, quest, run down)

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  • run down — {v.} (stress on down ) 1. To crash against and knock down or sink. * /Jack rode his bicycle too fast and almost ran down his little brother./ * /It was so foggy that the steamship almost ran down a small boat leaving port./ Compare: RUN INTO(3a) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • run down — {v.} (stress on down ) 1. To crash against and knock down or sink. * /Jack rode his bicycle too fast and almost ran down his little brother./ * /It was so foggy that the steamship almost ran down a small boat leaving port./ Compare: RUN INTO(3a) …   Dictionary of American idioms

  • run-down — ˈrun down adjective PROPERTY a building or area that is run down is in very bad condition: • We have a contract to renovate five run down apartment buildings. * * * Ⅰ. run down UK US (also rundown) /ˌrʌnˈdaʊn/ adjective ► PROPERTY …   Financial and business terms

  • run|down — «RUHN DOWN», noun. Informal. an account; summary: »a rundown of the week s news. The speaker gave a brief rundown on his career. run down «adjective. RUHN DOWN; noun. RUHN DOWN», adjective, noun. –adj. 1. tired; sick: »If you are generally “run… …   Useful english dictionary

  • run-down — adj 1.) a building or area that is run down is in very bad condition ▪ a run down inner city area 2.) [not before noun] someone who is run down is tired and not healthy ▪ You look a bit run down …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • run-down — /run down /, adj. 1. fatigued; weary; exhausted. 2. in a state of poor health: He was in a run down condition from months of overwork. 3. in neglected condition; fallen into disrepair: a run down house. 4. (of a spring operated device) not… …   Universalium

  • run down — (someone/something) 1. to search for and find someone or something. We spend a lot of money each year running down students who are out of school illegally. The software giant spent months running down bugs in the program and fixing them. The… …   New idioms dictionary

  • run-down — adjective 1. ) so tired that you do not feel well: Evie had been working too hard and was feeling run down. 2. ) in bad condition because no one has spent money on repairs: This area of San Francisco is poor and run down …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • run down — (someone) to injure or kill someone with a vehicle. He s accused of running down two pedestrians while driving drunk. She tried to run us down! …   New idioms dictionary

  • run-down — [adj] shabby, in bad shape abandoned, beat up, below par, broken down, crumbling, debilitated, decrepit, derelict, deserted, desolate, dilapidated, dingy, dogeared*, down at the heel*, drained, enervated, exhausted, fatigued, forsaken, frowzy*,… …   New thesaurus

  • run down — ► run down 1) knoc k down with a vehicle. 2) criticize unfairly or unkindly. 3) reduce or become reduced in size or resources. 4) lose or cause to lose power; stop functioning. 5) gradually deteriorate. Main Entry: ↑run …   English terms dictionary


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