to damage something badly so that it is no longer good; to destroy something completely
ru • in2/ ' ruin /
in ruins
rule 1 © / rul /
[ count ] something that tells you what you must or must not do
[ noncount ] government
rule 2 © / rul /
rul • er / ' rular /
a long piece of plastic, metal, or wood that you use for drawing straight lines or for measuring things
( POLITICS ) a person who rules a country
rum / rAm/
a strong alcoholic drink that is made from the sugar plant
rum • ble / ' rAmbl /
to make a long, deep sound
► rum • ble
ru • mor / ' rumar /
something that a lot of people are talking about that is perhaps not true
ГиП 1 © / глп /
1 to move very quickly on your legs
was late, so I ran to the bus stop.
to control something and make it work
to work or make something work
to go; to make a trip
to move something somewhere He ran his fingers through his hair.
to pass or go somewhere The road runs across the fields.
to flow
8 to be one of the people who is trying to win an election
run after someone or something to try to catch a
person or an animal
—SYNONYM chase
—SYNONYM escape
run into someone or something to crash into someone or something
run 2© / глп/
go for a run every morning.
( SPORTS ) a point in the game of baseball
run-down / | rAn daun /
(used about a building or place) in bad condition
( HEALTH ) (used about a person) very tired and not healthy, especially because you have been working too hard
rung2 / rAg /
one of the steps of a ladder (= a piece of equipment that is used for climbing up something )
( SPORTS ) a person who runs
run • ner-up / |rAnar 4p /
( SPORTS ) a person or team that comes second in a race or competition