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Definition of "run up" in Englisch

Verb

  1. To run (towards someone or something); to hasten to a destination.

    • As I was walking along the road, a man suddenly ran up to me.
    • The dog ran up under the table to get his food.
  2. To approach (an event or point in time).

    • We are putting on lots of special attractions as we run up to Christmas.
  3. To take to a destination or before an authority.

  4. To erect hastily, as a building.

  5. To make something, usually an item of clothing, very quickly.

    • I'll run you up a skirt for tomorrow evening.
  6. To bring (a flag) to the top of its flag pole.

    • Stand quietly while the honor guard runs the flag up.
  7. To string up; to hang.

  8. Of a bowler, to run, or walk up to the bowling crease in order to bowl a ball.

    • He runs up... and bowls. Smashed away for four runs!
  9. To rise; to swell; to grow; to increase.

    • Accounts of goods credited run up very fast.
  10. To accumulate (a debt).

    • He ran up over $5,000 in unpaid bills.
  11. To thrust up, as anything long and slender.

    • The fence runs up along the edge of the pasture.
  12. To warm up and test an airplane before a flight.

  13. To accumulate money, drugs, etc.

    • I run me up some big bills.
  14. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see run,‎ up.

    • The small boy ran up the hill.

Noun

  1. Alternative form of run-up.