day-to-day running

  • 1Running with Scissors (album) — Running with Scissors Studio album by Weird Al Yankovic Released June 29, 1999 …

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  • 2day-to-day — adj [only before noun] 1.) day to day work/business/life etc day to day jobs or activities are ones that you do every day as a normal part of your life, your job etc ▪ The manager is responsible for the day to day running of the hotel. 2.)… …

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  • 3day-to-day — UK US /ˌdeɪtəˈdeɪ/ adjective [before noun] ► happening every day as a regular part of something: »Responsibility for the day to day running of the two stores had been transferred to locally recruited managers. »Bad weather may disrupt transport… …

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  • 4day-to-day — adjective only before noun * happening every day as part of your normal life: the day to day running of the company …

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  • 5running — [[t]rʌ̱nɪŋ[/t]] ♦♦ 1) N UNCOUNT Running is the activity of moving fast on foot, especially as a sport. We chose to do cross country running. ...running shoes. 2) N SING: the N of n The running of something such as a business is the managing or… …

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  • 6running — ▪ I. running run‧ning 1 [ˈrʌnɪŋ] noun 1. the running of something the way in which an organization or system is managed or organized: • He has little say in the running of the company. 2. be in the running/​out of the running to have some hope or …

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  • 7running — run|ning1 [ˈrʌnıŋ] n [U] 1.) the activity or sport of running →↑jogging ▪ Did you go running this morning? ▪ New facilities include a pool and a running track. ▪ running shoes 2.) the running of sth the process of managing or organizing a… …

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  • 8running — run|ning1 [ rʌnıŋ ] adverb ** four weeks/five years/six times etc. running four weeks/five years/six times etc. following one after another: He has won this tournament for four years running. running run|ning 2 [ rʌnıŋ ] noun uncount * 1. ) the… …

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  • 9running — I UK [ˈrʌnɪŋ] / US adverb ** four weeks/five years/six times etc running four weeks/five years/six times etc following one after another He has won this tournament for four years running. II UK [ˈrʌnɪŋ] / US noun [uncountable] * 1) a) the… …

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  • 10running — [ˈrʌnɪŋ] noun [U] I 1) the activity of running for pleasure or as a sport 2) the activities that are involved in managing or organizing something The family is not involved in the day to day running of the company.[/ex] • be in/out of the running …

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