Run past Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹən/ /ˈpæst
RUN-past
ɹˈʌn/ /pˈɑːst
run-PAHST
Definition
To quickly discuss an idea or plan with someone to get their opinion or approval before making a decision.
Usage & Nuances
Informal, mostly used in conversation or work. Common patterns: 'run something past someone'. Not about physically running. Used for things needing feedback, like ideas, documents, or suggestions.
Spanish: consultar - comentar con - proponerPortuguese (BR): consultar - mostrar para opiniãoPortuguese (PT): consultar - apresentar para opiniãoChinese (Simplified): 跟...商量 - 向...请教 - 向...征询意见Chinese (Traditional): 跟...商量 - 向...請教 - 向...徵詢意見Hindi: प्रस्ताव रखना - सलाह करनाArabic: أعرض على - أستشيرBengali: পরামর্শ নেওয়া - মতামত চাওয়াRussian: обсудить - посоветоватьсяJapanese: 相談する - 意見を聞くVietnamese: bàn bạc - hỏi ý kiếnKorean: 의견을 묻다 - 상의하다Turkish: danışmak - fikrini almakUrdu: مشورہ لینا - رائے لیناIndonesian: minta pendapat - konsultasi
Example Sentences
Can I run past my idea before the meeting?
basic
I want to run past this plan with my boss.
basic
You should run past the changes with the team.
basic
Let me run this past you real quick—do you think it's a good idea?
natural
Before we decide, can I run it past the rest of the team?
natural
I'm just going to run this past my friend to see what she thinks.
natural