Collocations de 'Pay- Run- Break' & autres - Actions Aléatoires (Exécuter)
Explorez les collocations anglaises avec 'Run' utilisées pour décrire des actions aléatoires avec des exemples comme 'run amok' et 'run an errand'.
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to run a temperature
[Phrase]
to have an elevated body temperature, often as a symptom of an illness or infection
Ex: It's essential to stay hydrated when you run a fever to avoid dehydration.
to run amok
[Phrase]
to behave in a wild, uncontrolled, and often violent manner

devenir incontrôlable, devenir fou furieux, devenir folle furieuse
Ex: The rioters began run amok, looting stores and setting fires in the city .
to run dry
[Phrase]
(of rivers, streams, wells, or other sources of water) to become empty of water
Ex: After decades of providing water for the town , the underground aquifer ran dry, necessitating a search for alternative water sources .
to run an errand
[Phrase]
to complete a short and often minor task
Ex: Saturdays are usually devoted to running errands, such as grocery shopping, dry cleaning, and picking up the kids from soccer practice.
to run late
[Phrase]
to be behind schedule or not arrive at a destination or appointment at the expected or planned time
Ex: Running late is not an option today, as we have a tight schedule to stick to.
to run wild
[Phrase]
to behave in a disorderly and uncontrolled manner
Ex: It 's important to set boundaries for pets to prevent them running wild in the house .
to run one's eye over something
[Phrase]
to take a brief look at something
Ex: She held it, cast an eye over it and looked up at Harry suspiciously.
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