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phoebemia

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A lady ran up.

Does 'run up' mean 'run towards the speaker'? Are there any implied meanings of 'up'?

Thank you for your help!
 
It could be the case, but there is no mention of the speaker- could you give the full context?
 
In the proper context it means something. Otherwise no.
 
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In "A Lucky Find", Oxford Reading Tree, I read the following:
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1. Does "run up to the boys" means "run towards the boys"?
2. Can it be "run to the boys"? What's the difference?
3. Does "helped them both up" means helped them stand up?
 
In "A Lucky Find", Oxford Reading Tree, I read the following:
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1. Does "run up to the boys" means "run towards the boys"? Yes.
2. Can it be "run to the boys"?Yes. What's the difference?In this context, very little, if any.
3. Does "helped them both up" means helped them stand up?Yes.
See above.
 
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