run out
run out
become empty
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run out with Russian translation
run out usage examples
Если мы не пополним бочку для дождевой воды, запасы воды для сада начнут заканчиваться.
If we don't refill the rain barrel, we'll run out of water for the garden.
У нас скоро начнут заканчиваться запасы стирального порошка — не мог бы ты купить немного по пути домой?
We're about to run out of laundry detergent; can you pick some up on your way home?
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run out belongs to the topic "Household Chores". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.
run out synonyms
What's the difference between run out / be depleted / dry up / come to an end / be exhausted / end
A more formal/technical term meaning supplies or resources have been used up or greatly reduced.
The region's groundwater has been depleted by overuse.
Can be literal (a river dries up) or figurative (a source dries up) to mean it ends or is used up.
The well has dried up after the long drought.
An idiomatic phrase meaning to finish or reach the end, especially for periods or events.
The semester is coming to an end next week.
Means supplies or resources are completely used up; can also mean a person is very tired (figurative).
Our options were exhausted after the meeting.
A general verb meaning to finish or stop (often about events, periods or processes).
The movie ends at 9 pm.
Means to complete or bring something to an end; often used transitively.
She finished her homework and went out to play.
Usually used for events or periods to say they are finished or completed.
The meeting is over, you can go home.
Means the quantity is getting small; not yet finished but close to being gone.
We're running low on sugar; can you buy some?
Has two main meanings: to distribute, or to fail/stop working / be exhausted (in context).
Our supplies gave out after the long trip.
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How to pronounce run out and what this word means
run out means run out. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.
how to pronounce run out
/tə ˈrʌn aʊt/
run out translation
run out
run out examples
If we don't refill the rain barrel, we'll run out of water for the garden.
run out transcription
/tə ˈrʌn aʊt/, /tu ˈrʌn aʊt/
Questions about this word
run out meaning: what does it mean?
become empty
run out pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?
run out is pronounced as /tə ˈrʌn aʊt/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.
run out definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?
If we don't refill the rain barrel, we'll run out of water for the garden. Translation: Если мы не пополним бочку для дождевой воды, запасы воды для сада начнут заканчиваться.
Is run out part of Climate and Ecology vocabulary?
Yes, run out can be learned in the Climate and Ecology topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
Is run out part of Housing and Utilities vocabulary?
Yes, run out can be learned in the Housing and Utilities topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.
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