
Runout
UK
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
US
/ˈrʌnaʊt/

Translation runout into russian
runout
NounUK
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
US
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
The runout of the machine was measured to ensure precision.
Выбег машины был измерен для обеспечения точности.
The runout of the river into the sea created a beautiful delta.
Выход реки в море создал красивую дельту.
The runout of the play was unexpected and thrilling.
Концовка пьесы была неожиданной и захватывающей.
runout
VerbUK
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
US
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
The supplies will run out soon.
Запасы скоро закончатся.
The contract will run out next month.
Контракт истечет в следующем месяце.
Additional translations
Definitions
runout
NounUK
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
US
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
A situation in cricket where a batsman is dismissed because the fielding side has put down the stumps with the ball while the batsman is out of his ground.
The batsman was disappointed after being involved in a runout due to a miscommunication with his partner.
The final part of a performance or event, especially when it is extended or prolonged.
The concert's runout was filled with encore performances that thrilled the audience.
A period or instance of running out of something, such as stock or supplies.
The store experienced a runout of popular items during the holiday season.
A gradual decrease in the speed or intensity of something, often used in the context of machinery or processes.
The machine's runout was carefully monitored to ensure a smooth shutdown.
runout
VerbUK
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
US
/ˈrʌnaʊt/
To become used up or exhausted.
The printer will run out of ink soon if we keep printing so many pages.
To expire or come to an end.
The contract will run out at the end of the year, so we need to renegotiate terms.
To flow out or be discharged.
The water will run out of the tank if the valve is left open.