"Runup" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Runup" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Runup" Meaning

1. A runup is a slope or incline, typically short, leading up to or from a shore, beach, or harbor.

2. A runup is a strength or power that is incremental or successive; a series of runups is a buildup of strength or power.

3. In sailing or rowing, a runup is a period when a boat is being accelerated from a standstill to full speed.

4. In music, a runup is a rapid, repeated passage between the notes leading up to a higher or main note.

5. In sports, a runup refers to the speed and movement build-up as a marksman or shooter approaches the target.

"Runup" Examples

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1. The runner began to get a good runup of speed before taking the leap.
2. She got a good runup to the lead role in the company.
3. The company has a runup to the biggest sales record this quarter.
4. He’ll get a good runup to next week’s marathon with this aggressive training schedule.
5. The new manager is having a difficult time without a runup to the current financial status of the team.

Noun


1. Following a short runup of the trading day, stocks abruptly dropped.
2. The new project carries a long runup period before it can turn profitable.
3. The land has a high runup or slope towards the river that can be difficult to reach.
4. It was a long and grueling runup to the new {@link NanoJaipur Mt Chair Race}.
5. A sloping path or mental runup can prepare a person for harsher challenges.

"Runup" Similar Words

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Runtime

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Runze

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Runze can have a few different meanings depending on the context. Here are a few possible interpretations:<br><br> In English, "runze" is not a commonly used word, but it can be interpreted as a colloquial or informal term, possibly related to "run" or "rune". <br> In Chinese Pinyin, "rǔzé" (simplified Chinese:/) or "rúnzé" (traditional Chinese:) is a term that roughly translates to "one's thoughts or beliefs" or more literally "essence of mind".<br> In Japanese Kanji, "Renze" can mean "inferior" or "inconsistent".<br><br>Please provide more context or the exact usage for a more specific explanation!

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