in running order

  • 1running order — UK US noun MEETINGS ► [S] UK the order in which the parts of an event, meeting, etc. have been arranged to happen: »We sat down with the show s producer to go through the running order. ● in running order Cf. in running order …

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  • 2running order — UK US noun [singular] british the order of the different parts of an event or a television programme Thesaurus: to broadcast or be broadcast on television or radiosynonym well known television and radio programmes and charactershyponym * * *… …

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  • 3running order — N SING: usu the N The running order of the items in a broadcast, concert, or show is the order in which the items will come. John had seemed a little surprised that we had reversed the running order …

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  • 4in running order — ► a machine that is in running order is operating in the way that it should: »The transit authority spends $16 million to keep the old buses in running order. Main Entry: ↑running order …

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  • 5running order — UK / US noun [singular] British the order of the different parts of an event or a television programme …

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  • 6mass in running order — parengto eksploatuoti traktoriaus masė statusas Aprobuotas sritis žemės ūkio inžinerinė plėtra ir techninė pažanga apibrėžtis Traktoriaus masė be krovinio, įskaitant nuo apvirtimo saugančios konstrukcijos, aušinimo skysčio, tepalų, degalų,… …

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  • 7in running order — in running/working ˈorder idiom (especially of machines) working well • The engine is now in perfect working order. Main entry: ↑orderidiom …

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  • 8running — ▪ 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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  • 9running — 1 noun (U) 1 the act or sport of running: running shoes/track etc: New facilities including a pool and a running track. 2 the running of the way in which a business, home, organization etc is managed or organized: Brian took over the running of… …

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  • 10running — 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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