1. fleeing
The policeman caught fleeing thief by the arm.
As if fleeing, he left the vegetable aisle to go to the meat corner.
Anglais mot "uciekający"(fleeing) se produit dans des ensembles:
angielski esgieh2. runner
I am a runner.
The runner jumped over the hole in the ground.
The first baseman tagged the runner out.
They will catch up with the lead runner soon.
The runner stole third base.
I got the OK so I unthinkingly created the clichéd 'grass runner thief/bard' character.
He did his best but soon saw that he could not compete with such a fast runner.
The runner has firm muscles.
The fastest runner can't run 100 meters in 9 seconds.
Rita, you're an amazing runner.
The runner had reached the halfway mark.
Though Jane is not a good runner, she can swim very fast.
A runner must pass the baton in a relay race.
I used to work as a runner when I was young.
What a fast runner Miss Kanda is!
Anglais mot "uciekający"(runner) se produit dans des ensembles:
Culture Corner 1e3. resorted
That knife wasn't sharp and I couldn't cut the meat with it, so I resorted to using my pocket knife.
Sven was so verbose that his friends resorted to calling him a chatterbox.
At last, the students resorted to violence.
In order to keep his original idea from being copied, Henry resorted to reticence.
To win his audience, the speaker resorted to using rhetorical techniques he learned from his communication courses.
The young man must have felt very desperate when he resorted to such a terrible act.
4. runaway
A hunt is on for the runaway.
For the most part, the game seemed like a runaway train.
My boss has been trumpeting the virtues of yet another runaway bestselling managerial strategy guide.