Run over to Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹən/ /ˈoʊvɝ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
RUN-oh-ver-TOO, RUN-oh-ver-tuh, RUN-oh-ver-tih
ɹˈʌn/ /ˈəʊvɐ/ /tˈuː
run-OH-vuh-too
Definition
To go quickly on foot to a nearby place, usually for a short visit or to do something quickly.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, usually about physically moving quickly to another place nearby. Commonly used for errands: 'run over to the store.' Not to be confused with 'run over' (hit by a vehicle). Often casual, spoken English.
Spanish: ir corriendo a - acercarse corriendo aPortuguese (BR): correr atéPortuguese (PT): correr atéChinese (Simplified): 跑到...去Chinese (Traditional): 跑到...去Hindi: दौड़कर जानाArabic: يذهب ركضًا إلىBengali: দৌড়ে যাওয়া - ছুটে যাওয়াRussian: быстро сбегать - быстро сходитьJapanese: ちょっと行ってくる - 急いで行くVietnamese: chạy qua - ghé nhanhKorean: 달려가다 - 잠깐 다녀오다Turkish: hemen uğramak - hızlıca gitmekUrdu: دوڑ کر جانا - جلدی جاناIndonesian: berlari ke - mampir sebentar
Example Sentences
I'll just run over to the store if we need more milk.
natural
I will run over to the bakery and get some bread.
basic
Could you run over to my house this afternoon?
basic
I need to run over to the office for a minute.
basic
Hang on, I'll run over to the neighbor's and borrow a ladder.
natural
She decided to run over to the cafe during her lunch break.
natural