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 runner ['rʌnә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 跑步者, 赛跑者, 送信人, 走私船, 操作者, 滑槽

[化] 碾碎机; 压碎机

[经] 收款员(银行等的), 走私者, 推销员




    runner
    [ noun ]
    1. someone who imports or exports without paying duties

    2. <noun.person>
    3. someone who travels on foot by running

    4. <noun.person>
    5. a person who is employed to deliver messages or documents

    6. <noun.person>
      he sent a runner over with the contract
    7. a baseball player on the team at bat who is on base (or attempting to reach a base)

    8. <noun.person>
    9. a horizontal branch from the base of plant that produces new plants from buds at its tips

    10. <noun.plant>
    11. a trained athlete who competes in foot races

    12. <noun.person>
    13. (football) the player who is carrying (and trying to advance) the ball on an offensive play

    14. <noun.person>
    15. a long narrow carpet

    16. <noun.artifact>
    17. device consisting of the parts on which something can slide along

    18. <noun.artifact>
    19. fish of western Atlantic: Cape Cod to Brazil

    20. <noun.animal>


    Runner \Run"ner\, n. [From {Run}.]
    1. One who, or that which, runs; a racer.

    2. A detective. [Slang, Eng.] --Dickens.

    3. A messenger. --Swift.

    4. A smuggler. [Colloq.] --R. North.

    5. One employed to solicit patronage, as for a steamboat,
    hotel, shop, etc. [Cant, U.S.]

    6. (Bot.) A slender trailing branch which takes root at the
    joints or end and there forms new plants, as in the
    strawberry and the common cinquefoil.

    7. The rotating stone of a set of millstones.

    8. (Naut.) A rope rove through a block and used to increase
    the mechanical power of a tackle. --Totten.

    9. One of the pieces on which a sled or sleigh slides; also
    the part or blade of a skate which slides on the ice.

    10. (Founding)
    (a) A horizontal channel in a mold, through which the
    metal flows to the cavity formed by the pattern;
    also, the waste metal left in such a channel.
    (b) A trough or channel for leading molten metal from a
    furnace to a ladle, mold, or pig bed.

    11. The movable piece to which the ribs of an umbrella are
    attached.

    12. (Zo["o]l.) A food fish ({Elagatis pinnulatus}) of Florida
    and the West Indies; -- called also {skipjack},
    {shoemaker}, and {yellowtail}. The name alludes to its
    rapid successive leaps from the water.

    13. (Zo["o]l.) Any cursorial bird.

    14. (Mech.)
    (a) A movable slab or rubber used in grinding or
    polishing a surface of stone.
    (b) A tool on which lenses are fastened in a group, for
    polishing or grinding.

    1. The FPO piled up ever bigger scores in three regional elections last autumn, culminating in Vienna in November where it took 23 per cent of the vote and displaced the OVP as the runner up. But this year does not look so bright for Mr Haider.
    2. Glenn Cunningham, who overcame a crippling childhood injury to become America's premier middle distance runner in the 1930s, is dead at age 78.
    3. It may also hope for further hints on management succession following the recent promotion of Mr Derek Bonham, chief executive, to the title of deputy chairman apparently making him front runner to succeed Lord Hanson when he retires in 1997.
    4. Ben Johnson knowingly took steroids and those close close to the runner also were aware of it, fellow Canadian Olympic sprinter Angella Issajenko was quoted as saying in an interview published Sunday.
    5. In truth, it was not even a runner.
    6. I met a marathon runner in Bridgend who lives from the proceeds of two races a year.
    7. Cottrell, who lives in a suburb of Atlanta, is a veteran long distance runner.
    8. "If they hustle for a person _ he's a runner or a hit man _ he's getting a gun to carry out the orders the man has given him," Detra, whose last name was not revealed, told the House Select Committee on Children, Youth and Families.
    9. Two gold medal-winning U.S. swimmers were arrested for carrying a stone lion's head out of a hotel bar, but charges were dropped. American runner Johnny Gray kicked a taxicab in an argument with its driver.
    10. A finely-matched contest, on the other hand, would make the decision that much harder, he implied Analysts are unable to pinpoint a clear front runner on either technological or financial grounds.
    11. The morose Scots have the highest male suicide rate in the country. In spite of the suicidal tendencies of the locals, Scotland seems a pretty close runner to East Anglia in the quality-of-life stakes.
    12. After all, the runner's positive test has cost him a gold medal, adulation, a new 100-meter-dash world record, and millions in endorsement money.
    13. It is also up for sale with Austria Tabak believed to be a front runner.
    14. Five years ago: Orlando Pizzolato of Italy and Grete Waitz of Norway were the winners of the New York City Marathon, an event marred by the marathon's first fatality _ a French runner who collapsed and died at a hospital.
    15. The Orioles did it in style Friday night, allowing only four hits and letting only one runner get past first base.
    16. Page two of the first issue includes a large photograph of Gail Renshaw, Miss USA, and runner up in the Miss World contest.
    17. Mosbacher's father, Emil, began as a runner for the American Stock Exchange and soon began trading on the exchange himself.
    18. Again, the throw was too hot and low for the fielder, but this time the second baseman was backing up, and the runner was stranded on second after the next out.
    19. The senior of the two Bank men gives the impression of deliberating before answering questions from outsiders. The less cerebral Townend, a marathon runner, is more likely to give a spontaneous reply in conversation.
    20. He is agile physically as he is mentally; he was an 800 metres runner, a former junior national indoor champion who once beat Steve Ovett. It was through athletics that he acquired his unusual fluency and wide knowledge.
    21. A Polish immigrant, Melamed began working as a runner at the Merc in the early 1950s while working his way through law school. He became an exchange member in 1954 and a member of the exchange's board of governors in 1967.
    22. This could be a runner.
    23. "As I am in the midst of a leadership race in which some have said I am the front runner, I have to question the sources of these leaks and their motives as well as their timing," Gray said.
    24. Gov. Lloyd Omdahl scored with a shock one-liner _ "I'm a runner, I'm not a fighter" _ that had Public Service Commissioner Leo Reinbold reeling.
    25. "This is a time for the patience of the long-distance runner," Sarbanes said.
    26. Also jockeying for space are Geoff's mentally defective pal Firpo (Stephen Papps), who wants to be an Olympic runner, and the real Olympic runners who interrupt their beach training to rag Firpo something rotten. Nothing and everything happens.
    27. A 26-year-old man arrested in the slaying of the father of Olympic runner Zola Budd told a magistrate he did so after Frank Budd tried to sexually assault him.
    28. Distance runner Zola Budd, who dropped out of international racing in May, says she's engaged to marry a liquor store owner in her hometown.
    29. He also is a marathon runner and an accomplished consensus-builder, factors that will aid him in resolving the Robins case.
    30. 'The situation is like a runner who sets a world record for the 100 metres,' wrote Mr Per Afrell, business editor of the newspaper Dagens Nyheter.
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