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●ˌrun aˈround 🔑●ˌrun aˈround sth 🔑 (BrE also ˌrun aˈbout/ˈround, ˌrun aˈbout/ˈround sth) 1. to run in different directions, especially in an excited way (兴奋地)各处跑,东奔西跑◆It’s a lovely park to run around in. 这个公园不错,可以在里面四处跑跑。◆The children were running round the house with no clothes on. 孩子们光着身子在房子里跑来跑去。◆They stopped the car to let the dogs run about. 他们停车让狗下去遛遛。2. to move very quickly from place to place, being very busy 奔走忙碌;疲于奔命◆I ran around like a mad thing all day. 我一整天疯了似的到处奔波。◆He’s been running about the place organizing the party. 他一直在这里四处奔走组织聚会。◆I’ve been running round everywhere looking for you! 我跑遍了所有地方找你!◆He’s had the police running around in circles (= being very busy but not achieving anything). 他搞得警察四处扑空。SYN rush around, rush around sth, tear around, tear around sth[v + adv] [v + prep]▸ ˈrunaround noun if you give sb the runaround, you treat them badly by delaying them, not telling them the truth, etc. 兜圈子;耍弄◆You know where she is, but you’re just giving me the runaround. 你知道她在哪儿,可你却在和我兜圈子。 |