Run for Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹən/ /ˈfɔɹ/, /fɝ/, /fɹɝ
RUN-for, RUN-fer, RUN-fur
ɹˈʌn/ /fˈɔː
run-FAW
Definition
To try to be chosen for a particular public office or position, usually by being part of an election.
Usage & Nuances
Always followed by the position (e.g., 'run for president'). Used mainly in political or organizational election contexts. Not used for sports races or physical running. Can also apply to student councils or club elections.
Spanish: postularse para - presentarse a (elecciones/cargo)Portuguese (BR): candidatar-se a - concorrer a (cargo político)Portuguese (PT): candidatar-se a - concorrer a (cargo político)Chinese (Simplified): 竞选(职位、选举)Chinese (Traditional): 競選(職位、選舉)Hindi: (चुनाव/पद के) लिए चुनाव लड़नाArabic: الترشح لـ (منصب أو انتخابات)Bengali: প্রার্থী হওয়া - নির্বাচন করাRussian: баллотироватьсяJapanese: 立候補するVietnamese: ra tranh cửKorean: 출마하다Turkish: aday olmakUrdu: امیدوار ہوناIndonesian: mencalonkan diri
Example Sentences
He wants to run for mayor next year.
basic
Anyone can run for class president at our school.
basic
She decided to run for city council.
basic
After years of volunteering, Tom finally chose to run for office.
natural
Are you really going to run for student government?
natural
Many people run for local positions to make a difference in their communities.
natural