run out

run out
фраз. гл.
1) кончаться, иссякать

The contract runs out next week. — Контракт истекает на следующей неделе.

I've run out of coffee. — У меня кончился кофе.

2) выдыхаться; задыхаться (во время бега)

I've run myself out, I can't go any further. — Я выдохся, не могу идти дальше.

3) преим. амер.; разг. выгнать

If he refuses to leave town, the boys will run him out. — Если он сам не уедет из города, его выгонят ребята.

4) мор. травить, сучить (трос, канат)

Run the rope out a little at a time. — Трави верёвку постепенно.

5) (run out on) покинуть, бросить (кого-л.); сбежать от (кого-л.)

You can't run out on your family at a time like this. — Нельзя покидать семью в такое время.

Johnson, on whom I was running out, listened to me with patience. — Джонсон, от которого я собирался сбежать, терпеливо меня слушал.

6) (run out on) разг. не выполнять (соглашение, обязательства и т. п.), уклоняться от (обязанностей)

You can't run out on the contract, or you could be taken to court. — Ты не можешь отказаться от контракта, тебя вызовут в суд.


Англо-русский современный словарь. 2014.

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