Usage examples of "run competition" in English with translation to Italian

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The word 'excessive competition' is frequently used in Japanese industry, but there is not a precise definition of the practice. Il termine "concorrenza eccessiva" è usato di frequente nell'industria giapponese, ma non esiste una definizione esatta della pratica.
How fast does this train run? Quanto va veloce questo treno?
Four years from now, you'll have no competition. Fra quattro anni non avrai concorrenza.
I am too tired to run. Sono troppo stanco per correre.
It is possible that you win the competition. È possibile che tu vinca il concorso.
We've run out of water. Siamo senz'acqua.
She likes to run. Le piace correre.
Our car will run out of petrol in 2 minutes. La nostra macchina finirà la benzina tra 2 minuti.
Anyone would find it hard to run on such a hot day. Chiunque troverebbe difficile correre in un giorno così caldo.
I run to the toilet every thirty minutes. Corro in bagno ogni trenta minuti.
Run hot water into the bath. Fai scorrere acqua calda nella vasca da bagno.
Run! Corri!
We've run out of tea. Abbiamo finito il tè.
You must not run in the school buildings. Non devi correre negli edifici della scuola.
She shut an umbrella and began to run. Ha chiuso un ombrello e ha cominciato a correre.
The car doesn't run fast. La macchina non va veloce.
May I run with you? Posso correre con te?
We have run out of gas. Abbiamo finito la benzina.
I run every day. Corro tutti i giorni.
John is too fat to run fast. John è troppo grasso per correre veloce.
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