"Runway" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A stretch of land where aircraft or aircraft carriers can take off and land.
In fashion and beauty, a catwalk or a strip where models showcase clothing.
In computer science, a report or experiment that tests the speed and capabilities of software or hardware.
In finance, a list or a platform used for buying or selling stocks or securities.
Additionally, it can refer to a wide, long piece of wood used as a boardwalk or for other structural purposes.
1. A runup is a slope or incline, typically short, leading up to or from a shore, beach, or harbor.<br><br>2. A runup is a strength or power that is incremental or successive; a series of runups is a buildup of strength or power.<br><br>3. In sailing or rowing, a runup is a period when a boat is being accelerated from a standstill to full speed.<br><br>4. In music, a runup is a rapid, repeated passage between the notes leading up to a higher or main note.<br><br>5. In sports, a runup refers to the speed and movement build-up as a marksman or shooter approaches the target.
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!
The word "rupees" refers to the official currency of India. It is denoted by the symbol ₹ and is divided into 100 paisas.
I couldn't find any information on the word "rupellary". It is possible that it's a misspelling or a non-standard word. Could you please provide more context or check the spelling?