Run out at Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹən/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈæt
RUN-owt-at
ɹˈʌn/ /ˈaʊt/ /ˈæt
ruhn-OWT-at
التعريف
To reach a total amount or sum, especially in relation to money or quantities.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually used with sums of money or quantities. Often appears in passive descriptions: 'The bill runs out at $50.' Not the same as 'run out of,' which means to exhaust a supply.
Spanish: ascender a - totalizarPortuguese (BR): somar - totalizarPortuguese (PT): totalizar - perfazerChinese (Simplified): 合计为Chinese (Traditional): 合計為Hindi: कुल होना - जोड़नाArabic: يصل إلى - يبلغ مجموعBengali: মোট হয়Russian: составлять (итого) - равнятьсяJapanese: 合計で〜になるVietnamese: lên tới - tổng cộng làKorean: 총 ~이 되다Turkish: toplamda ... tutmakUrdu: کل ہونا - مجموع ہوناIndonesian: berjumlah - mencapai
جمل نموذجية
The total cost runs out at $120.
basic
Our sales for June ran out at 500 units.
basic
The bill ran out at less than I expected.
basic
After all the extras, the price runs out at just under $200.
natural
The total with tax ran out at about 300,000 yen.
natural
Don’t worry, your medical bill should run out at less than expected.
natural