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the run of something idiom the freedom to use something: 使用…的自由;出入(某地)的自由 While she's away, I've got the run of her house.她外出不在的时候她的家就由我掌管。 So do you have the run of the garden?那么你可以自由出入这个花园? SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Opportunity another/a second bite at/of the cherryidiom be in with a shoutidiom best betidiom big break fish foot given half a/the chanceidiom going have a few, several, etc. irons in the fireidiom have a field dayidiom hay inch iron pass someone by platform room for manoeuvreidiom scope second chance shop window the American dream
a run of something phrase C2 A run of something is a continuous period during which it lasts or is repeated: 一连串 a run of successes/defeats/bad luck一个又一个的成功/一连串的失败/厄运连连 I've had a run of good luck this year and hope it lasts. The club has seen a run of victories this season, thanks to improved coaching. What a run of bad luck - first his wife left him, and then his dog died. A run of legislative defeats in the Commons has dogged the Prime Minister this term. See also
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