1. To secure or lock with a bolt.
2. To move or jump suddenly.
3. To make or roll into bolts.
4. To swallow hastily.
Sift. boltel.
(Irregular preterit, past participle: ran, run).
1. To move fast by using one's feet, with one foot off the ground at any given time.
2. To cover a distance by running; run a certain distance.
3. To change from one state to another.
4. To execute a program or process, as on a computer or a machine.
5. To extend or continue for a certain period of time; SYN. run for.
6. To have a particular form;,; SYN. go.
7. To keep company; of male animals; SYN. consort.
8. To make without a miss; in sports or games.
9. To move about freely and without restraint, or act as if running around in an uncontrolled way.
10. To move along, of liquids; SYN. flow, course.
11. To occur persistently.
12. To sail before the wind.
13. To stretch out over a distance, space, time, or scope; run or extend between two points or beyond a certain point; SYN. go, pass, lead, extend.
14. To be in the running; compete for a certain position.
15. To be running or functioning, as of engines or machines.
16. To become undone, as of clothes such as knitted fabrics; SYN. unravel.
17. To carry out.
18. To cause an animal to move fast.
19. To cause something to pass or lead somewhere; SYN. lead.
20. To be diffused; said of dyes and colors; SYN. bleed.
21. To cause to perform.
22. To deal in illegally, such as arms or liquor; SYN. black market.
23. To be affected by; be subjected to; as in.
1. To mimic or imitate, esp. in an amusing or satirical manner
2. To prove fatal
3. To remove clothes
4. To take away or remove,
5. To take off from the ground, as of an aircraft or balloon; SYN. lift off.
6. To take time off from work; stop working temporarily; SYN. take time off.
When an airplane leaves the ground and flies up into the air, it takes off.
When a business or other organized activity becomes very successful, it takes off.
(Populaire) Courir.