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  1. The phrase “on the run” is a commonly used idiom in English that refers to someone who is constantly moving or hiding, usually because they are trying to avoid being caught by authorities. This expression has been around for many years and has its roots in various historical events.

  2. on the run Someone or something on the run is at a disadvantage in a competitive situation : Competition from Internet retailers has some big department stores on the run.

  3. to be trying to avoid being caught, especially by the police: After a month on the run, the prisoners were finally recaptured by the police. to hurry from one activity to another: She's always on the run and never has time for a chat. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  4. 1. In rapid retreat; also, attempting to escape from pursuers. For example, The guerrillas were on the run after the ambush, or The burglars were on the run from the police. [Early 1800s] 2. Hurrying from place to place, as in The company officers were always on the run from New York to Los Angeles and back. [Late 1800s] See also: on, run.

  5. 9 de sept. de 2006 · Hi. I think in this context it probably means always busy always 'on the go'. I say 'probably' because 'on the run' can also mean you've escaped from prison or you are wanted by the police! J.

  6. El significado de la cancion 'Always On The Run ', basado en la letra. ¿De que se trata Always On The Run ? La canción habla sobre los consejos que la madre del protagonista le dio, como ser responsable, no relacionarse con gente mala y estar contento con lo que tiene.

  7. 13 de dic. de 2007 · I report what a video by sozoexchange.com say: "to be on the run" means. "always working or thinking about something either mentally or physically", so it is a positive thing is somebody tell you "You are always on the run". The expression "on the run from ..." means a negative thing.