词汇 | run-off |
释义 | run offphrasal verb with runverbuk /rʌn/ us /rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseran | past participlerun to leave somewhere or someone suddenly: 突然跑掉;迅速离开 You can't run off (home) now, just when I need you!你不能现在丢下我(回家),我正需要你! run off withMy wife has run off with another man.我妻子跟另一个男人私奔了。 Departing abandon abandon ship abandonment absquatulate backward move outgoing p.o.q. peel away/off piss off pull pull out pull something off sea track vacate vamoose walk walk off (somewhere) walk out run something offphrasal verb with runverbuk /rʌn/ us /rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseran | past participlerun If you run off copies of something, you print them: 复印;印出;复制 [ + two objects ]Could you run me off five copies of this, please?替我把这个复印5份好吗? to quickly and easily write something that is usually slow or difficult to write, such as a piece of poetry or music: 下笔如神(快速地、容易地写出某些内容,这些内容通常写起来较慢且难,如诗或音乐) Kate can run off a sonnet in half an hour on any subject you like.只要你定好一个题材,凯特都能在半小时内信笔写出一首十四行诗。 US to win points easily in a competition: 在比赛中轻松得分 Iowa ran off 12 straight points to take the lead.爱荷华队连得12分,取得了领先。 Publishing: printing & word processing 3-D printing backspace bed boldface boldfaced bolding imprint indent indentation inline intaglio printing preprint print on demand print run print something out printed rubber stamp typography unpublished xerography You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Writing & typing Winning and defeating run off something | American Dictionaryrun off somethingphrasal verb with runverbus/rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseranus/ræn/ | past participlerun (PRODUCE)to make copies of something: She downloaded it, printed it, and ran off copies for her friends. McKennitt ran off 5,000 copies of her CD and sold them on the streets of Toronto. A person or team who runs off points in a competition scores quickly: Iowa ran off 12 straight points to take the lead. run off (somewhere)phrasal verb with runverbus/rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseranus/ræn/ | past participlerun (LEAVE)to leave a place suddenly and unexpectedly: She ran off before I had a chance to talk to her. run someone/something off (somewhere)phrasal verb with runverbus/rʌn/present participlerunning | past tenseranus/ræn/ | past participlerun (FORCE TO LEAVE)to cause someone or something to leave: When the moose didn't leave, I tried to run him off. His business partner ran him off the road on purpose. run sth off | Business Englishrun sth offphrasal verb with runverbuk /rʌn/usrunning | ran | run If you run off copies of something, you print them: Could you run off five copies of this for me, please? run-off noun[ C,usually singular ] POLITICSukus(alsorun-off election) an extra election to decide on a winner, because the leading competitors have equal numbers of votes, or because the winner had less than half the number of votes: Colombians will vote in a run-off election to choose a new president. Examples of run offrun off The plants were sprayed until run-off (approximately 100 ml per plant) and then left to dry for 60 min before being placed in a cage. Adopting the run-off approach rather than the going-concern approach means different effects are produced by some types of risks. The first tier consists of 176 seats, which are filled by the winners of run-off elections in single-member districts. The distinction is not innocuous because the effects of majority run-off systems on electoral competition are quite different from those of plurality rule. The up-estuary, tidally averaged salinity increases with increasing tidal range and decreasing run-off. To reduce nitrates in rivers would require reductions in the use of fertilisers, or more specifically in fertiliser run-off, and changes in cropping techniques. The access cover for the terrace tank was rusted, improperly secured and sunken below ground level, allowing surface run-off water to enter the tank. Surface detritus is derived by erosion of the bedrock, and ice deposits contain sandy-silty detritus incorporated from the wind and surface run-off. Turnout fell further to 61% for the run-off. The fields were fertilized every year by the run-off water from the mountains. According to these authors, heavy run-off during monsoon rains produces sheet flow, and sediment is actively moved. We chose to construct a 3-5 mm aortopulmonary shun so as to reduce the pulmonary diastolic run-off and protect the myocardium from ischaemia. The latter's hopes were predicated on forcing a run-off in which he would secure the support of the other parties. On the livestock side, tighter nutrient cycles can reduce nutrient run-off and subsequent pollution of watersheds5. The only question was whether he would get an absolute majority, or, falling short of that, be forced into a run-off. See all examples of run off These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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