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run off

phrasal verb
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run off
  1. (British English) (of a liquid液体) to flow out of a container(从容器中)溢出,流出
run something off
  1. to copy something on a machine(用机器)复印,复制
    • Could you run off twenty copies of the agenda?你给我复印二十份会议议程好吗?
  2. to cause a race to be run举行,进行(赛跑等)
    • The heats of the 200 metres will be run off tomorrow.200 米预赛将在明天举行。
  3. to make a liquid flow out of a container使溢出;使流出
run off/away (together) | run off/away with somebody
  1. to leave home, your husband, wife, etc. in order to have a relationship with another person与某人私奔
    • He and the next-door neighbour ran off together.他和隔壁邻居一起跑了。
    • He ran off with the next-door neighbour.他和隔壁邻居私奔了。

run-off

noun
/ˈrʌn ɒf/
/ˈrʌn ɔːf/
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  1. [countable] a second vote or competition that is held to find a winner because two people taking part in the first competition got the same result(对两名得票相同者的)决胜投票;(比赛打平后的)附加赛
    • She won 55% of the votes in the run-off.她在决胜选举中赢得了55%的选票。
    • to hold a run-off vote举行决定性投票
  2. [uncountable, countable] rain, water or other liquid that runs off land into streams and rivers(雨、水或其他液体的)径流
    • Agricultural run-off containing pesticides is polluting the river.含有杀虫剂的农业径流正在污染这条河。
run off phrasal verb
flee

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