run in German
run in German is Etappe, Phase, Streckenabschnitt — run means to move quickly on foot, faster than walking.
run in German
Etappe
Phase
Streckenabschnitt
Lauf
Act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet.
Rennen
Act or instance of running, of moving rapidly using the feet.
Spurt
Act or instance of hurrying (to or from a place) (not necessarily on foot); dash or errand, trip.
Lustreise (ironisch)
A pleasure trip.
Schwarm
A group of fish that migrate, or ascend a river for the purpose of spawning.
Abstieg
(skiing, bobsledding) A single trip down a hill, as in skiing and bobsledding.
Durchlauf
(maths, computing) The execution of a program or model
Partie
(video games, speedrunning) A playthrough, or attempted playthrough; a session of play.
Runde
The route taken while running or skiing.
(Lauf-)Route
The route taken while running or skiing.
Kurs
The route taken while running or skiing.
Marschroute
The route taken while running or skiing.
üblicher Weg
A (regular) trip or route.
Dauergebrauch
Unrestricted use. Only used in have the run of.
Auslauf
An enclosure for an animal; a track or path along which something can travel.
Reihe
A production quantity (such as in a factory).
Satz
A production quantity (such as in a factory).
Stange
A production quantity (such as in a factory).
Ausfluss
A flow of liquid; a leak.
Fluß
A flow of liquid; a leak.
Bach
(chiefly, eastern, _, North Midland US, especially, Ohio, Pennsylvania) A small creek or part thereof. (Compare Southern US branch and New York and New England brook.)
Wasserlauf
(chiefly, eastern, _, North Midland US, especially, Ohio, Pennsylvania) A small creek or part thereof. (Compare Southern US branch and New York and New England brook.)
Schnellgang
A quick pace, faster than a walk.
Spitzenbedarf
Any sudden large demand for something.
Grundweite
(construction) Horizontal dimension of a slope.
Trittfläche
The top of a step on a staircase, also called a tread, as opposed to the rise.
Normalmaß
A standard or unexceptional group or category.
Tiefe
The distance drilled with a bit, in oil drilling.
Laufmasche
A line of knit stitches that have unravelled, particularly in a nylon stocking.
Durchlauf
(mining) The horizontal distance to which a drift may be carried, either by licence of the proprietor of a mine or by the nature of the formation; also, the direction which a vein of ore or other substance takes.
Flucht
(mining) The horizontal distance to which a drift may be carried, either by licence of the proprietor of a mine or by the nature of the formation; also, the direction which a vein of ore or other substance takes.
Grundweite
(mining) The horizontal distance to which a drift may be carried, either by licence of the proprietor of a mine or by the nature of the formation; also, the direction which a vein of ore or other substance takes.
schaffen
(transitive) To transport (someone or something), notionally at a brisk pace.
umgehen
umlaufen
wandern
(intransitive) Of fish, to migrate for spawning.
überfahren
(figurative, transitive) To pass (without stopping), typically a stop signal, stop sign, or duty to yield the right of way.
auslaufen
(intransitive) To leak or spread in an undesirable fashion; to bleed (especially used of dye or paint).
laufen
(transitive) To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from or into an object.
laufen lassen
(transitive) To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from or into an object.
rinnen
(transitive) To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from or into an object.
tropfen
(transitive) To make a liquid flow; to make liquid flow from or into an object.
bringen
(transitive) To print or broadcast in the media.
führen
(transitive) To make (something) extend in space.
verlaufen lassen
(transitive) To make (something) extend in space.
gehen
(intransitive) To extend in space or through a range (often with a measure phrase).
verlaufen
(intransitive) To extend in space or through a range (often with a measure phrase).
laufen
(intransitive) Of a machine, including computer programs, to be operating or working normally.
ausführen
(transitive) To execute or carry out a plan, procedure, or program.
gehen
(copulative) To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse).
werden
(copulative) To become different in a way mentioned (usually to become worse).
aufgehen
(intransitive) Of stitches or stitched clothing, to unravel.
laufen
To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
rennen
To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
rinnen
To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
fließen
To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
laufen lassen
To cause to be drawn; to mark out; to indicate; to determine.
laufen
To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.
kandidieren
To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.
antreten
To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.
anwerfen
To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.
aufgehen
To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.
betreiben
To have a legal course; to be attached; to continue in force, effect, or operation; to follow; to go in company.
What does "run" mean?
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verb To move quickly on foot, faster than walking.
"She ran to catch the bus."
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verb To manage or be in charge of something.
"He runs a small bakery downtown."
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verb To operate or function, especially of a machine, program, or system.
"The app runs smoothly even on older phones."
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verb To flow, as a liquid does.
"Tears ran down her face."
run in a sentence
- She ran to catch the bus.
- The kids ran across the playground, laughing.
- He runs a small bakery downtown.
- My sister runs a small marketing agency from home.
Similar words in German
Common German translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "run" in German?
"run" in German is Etappe, Phase, Streckenabschnitt. run means: To move quickly on foot, faster than walking.
How do you use "run" in a sentence?
Example: "She ran to catch the bus." In German, "run" is Etappe, Phase, Streckenabschnitt.
Are there other ways to say "run" in German?
Yes — German has 57 translations listed for "run": Etappe, Phase, Streckenabschnitt, Lauf, Rennen, Spurt.
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