run+out
31run-out — noun 1》 Cricket the dismissal of a batsman by being run out. 2》 informal a short session of play or practice in a sport. 3》 a slight error in a rotating tool or machine component …
32run out of steam — (informal) To be forced to stop through loss of impetus, strength or energy • • • Main Entry: ↑steam * * * run out of/lose/steam phrase to lose energy, enthusiasm, or importance David seems to be running out of steam …
33run out of something — ˌrun ˈout (of sth) derived to use up or finish a supply of sth • We ran out of fuel. • Could I have a cigarette? I seem to have run out. Main entry: ↑runderived …
34run out of time — ► to have no time left to finish something or get to a place: »We re running out of time the report has to be ready for the meeting tonight. Main Entry: ↑run …
35run out of steam — run out of power or energy, run out of fuel …
36run out of something — run out (of (something)) to have no more of something. He just ran out of ideas. Time simply ran out …
37Run-out-Sektoren — Run out Sektoren, andere Bezeichnung für die Lead out Area …
38run out on someone — run out on (someone) to leave or stop supporting someone who depends on you. Bob ran out on his wife and family …
39run out of gas — If a campaign, project, etc, runs out of gas, it loses energy and momentum, and progress slows or halts …
40run out of (or lose) steam — informal lose impetus or enthusiasm. → steam …