Have to run along Meaning in English
expression
HAV-tuh-RUN-uh-LAWNG
hav-TOO-run-uh-LONG
التعريف
A polite or informal way to say that you need to leave or go somewhere else, usually to end a conversation or visit.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually spoken, slightly old-fashioned but still heard in British and sometimes American English. More polite/soft than just 'have to go'. Often used when interrupting oneself politely or when leaving social situations.
Spanish: me tengo que ir - tengo que marcharmePortuguese (BR): preciso ir - tenho que ir emboraPortuguese (PT): tenho de ir - tenho que ir emboraChinese (Simplified): 我得走了 - 我得离开了Chinese (Traditional): 我得走了 - 我得離開了Hindi: मुझे जाना हैArabic: يجب أن أذهب - علي أن أرحلBengali: চলে যেতে হবে - যেতে হবেRussian: пора идти - нужно уходитьJapanese: もう行かないと - 失礼しますVietnamese: phải đi đây - phải về đâyKorean: 이제 가봐야 해 - 이만 가야 해Turkish: gitmem gerek - ayrılmam lazımUrdu: چلنا ہوگا - جانا ہوگاIndonesian: harus pergi dulu - harus berangkat
جمل نموذجية
I have to run along now, see you later!
basic
She told everyone she had to run along after dinner.
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If you have to run along, just let me know.
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Sorry to cut this short, but I have to run along — another meeting is waiting.
natural
Kids, you have to run along now or you'll miss the bus.
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Well, I have to run along before the shops close. Talk soon!
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