词汇 | run off |
释义 | run off phrasal verb with run verb uk/rʌn/ us/rʌn/ running | ran | run 突然跑掉;迅速离开 to leave somewhere or someone suddenly 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! My wife has run off with another man. 我妻子跟另一个男人私奔了。 run something off phrasal verb with run verb uk/rʌn/ us/rʌn/ running | ran | run 复印;印出;复制 If you run off copies of something, you print them. [ + two objects ] Could you run me off five copies of this, please? 替我把这个复印5份好吗? 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) to quickly and easily write something that is usually slow or difficult to write, such as a piece of poetry or music 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在比赛中轻松得分 to win points easily in a competition Iowa ran off 12 straight points to take the lead. 爱荷华队连得12分,取得了领先。 run-off noun [ C usually singular ] uk/ˈrʌn.ɒf/ us/ˈrʌn.ɑːf/ (比赛打平后的)附加赛;(两名竞选者得票相同后的)决胜投票 an extra competition or election to decide the winner, because the leading competitors have finished equal In a run-off for the presidency of the assembly, Santos beat Gutiérrez. 在议会议长选举的决胜投票中,桑托斯击败古铁雷斯当选。 a run-off race/election 附加赛/决胜投票 |
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