
A TRUCK RAN INTO MY CAR THIS MORNING.
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A TRUCK RAN INTO MY CAR THIS MORNING.
Um caminhão bateu no meu carro esta manhã.
OUR PROJECT RAN INTO DIFFICULTIES WHEN WE LOST A SPONSOR.
Nós encontramos dificuldades quando perdemos um patrocinador.
IT WAS US$12,00 APIECE.
Foi US$12,00 por cabeça.
I WANT TO GO OVER THESE PLANS WITH YOU AGAIN.
Eu quero revisar estes planos com você de novo.
IT’S A BIT IFFY.
É meio duvidoso.
YOU “GOTTA” PULL YOURSELF TOGETHER.
Você tem que se recompor/dar a volta por cima.
Let’s study some sentences with the expressions:
RUN INTO
Here are some sentences using the phrasal verb “run into”, which can mean to collide with, to meet unexpectedly, or to encounter difficulties:
1. Collision (Physically Hitting Something)
- I wasn’t paying attention and ran into a pole while walking.
- A cyclist suddenly ran into my car at the intersection.
- She lost control of the bike and ran into the fence.
2. Unexpected Meeting
- I ran into an old friend at the grocery store yesterday.
- Guess who I ran into at the airport? My high school teacher!
- While traveling in Paris, I ran into my neighbor—what a small world!
3. Encountering Problems or Difficulties
- We ran into some technical issues during the presentation.
- The project ran into delays due to bad weather.
- They ran into financial trouble after the market crashed.