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  1. Learn the meaning of run out as a phrasal verb, a noun, and a cricket term. Find out how to use run out in different contexts and expressions, with examples and translations.

    • English (US)

      RUN OUT meaning: 1. to finish, use, or sell all of...

    • Polski

      RUN OUT definicja: 1. to finish, use, or sell all of...

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  2. Enquanto run out usamos como acabar; run out of usamos como ficar sem. Perceba que run out é usado quando alguma coisa acaba. Já run out of é quando alguém fica sem alguma coisa. A diferença é sutil, mas existe. Você vai perceber essas distinções com os exemplos.

  3. run-out noun [C] (CRICKET) in cricket, an occasion when a player on the opposing team throws the ball at the wicket to which a batter is running and hits it before the batter can reach it, ending the batter's turn: They took only six wickets all day, and one of those was a run-out.

  4. Can you go and buy milk? We've completely run out. Você pode ir comprar leite? Estamos totalmente sem. run out of [sth] vi phrasal + prep (use up supplies) estar sem v aux + prep : We do need to go shopping as we have run out of teabags. Precisamos fazer compras porque estamos sem saquinhos de chá.

  5. Estamos totalmente sem. run out of [sth] vi phrasal + prep. (use up supplies) estar sem v aux + prep. We do need to go shopping as we have run out of teabags. Precisamos fazer compras porque estamos sem saquinhos de chá. run out vi phrasal. (be depleted) acabar v int.

  6. Dicionário inglês-português. run out (of sth.) verbo. ficar sem algo v. We ran out of milk after breakfast. Ficamos sem leite depois do café da manhã. menos frequentes: esgotar v. ·. acabar-se algo v. Exemplos: radial run-out s — excentricidade radial f. Veja também: run ( sth.) v — funcionar v. ·. rodar v. ·. fugir v. ·. dirigir (algo) v. ·.

  7. Learn the various meanings and uses of the verb run out, such as to expire, to exhaust, or to leave by force. See examples, synonyms, and word history of run out.