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The nearest-run According to Wellington, the battle was "the nearest-run thing you ever saw in your life. What does mean "the nearest-run"?
2013年1月30日 17:26
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I agree with fdmaxey that it means that the battle could have been won by either side. In this case Wellington or Napoleon could have won because they both fought well.
2013年1月30日
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It means the battle was very close and could have been won by either side.
2013年1月30日
According to thefreedictionary.com run as a noun could mean: A campaign for public office. I think this is what it means in this sentence
2013年1月30日
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