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Run-in a quarrel or an argument(¾ðÀï, ½Î¿ò): The fiery player has had numerous run-ins with referees.
Running high to have one's feelings in a state of excitement or anger(ÈïºÐÀ̳ª Ȱ¡ °íÁ¶µÇ´Ù[°ÝÇØÁö´Ù]): Feelings about the train accident are running high and the government must give an explanation about what happened.
Running on empty/Running on fumes exhausted but keep going(Ȱ±â[Ư¡, âÀÇ·Â]¸¦ ÀÒ¾úÁö¸¸ °è¼ÓÇØ¾ßÇÏ´Â): The work is running on empty on me.
Run-of-the-mill ordinary, usual(Áö±ØÈ÷ Æò¹üÇÑ): he restaurant was in a run-of-the-mill building but the food was superb.
Runs in the family a characteristic clearly seen members of different generations(Áý¾È ³»·ÂÀÌ´Ù): Heart disease runs in the family.