英:[rʌn əˈweɪ]
美:[rʌn əˈweɪ]
英:[rʌn əˈweɪ]
美:[rʌn əˈweɪ]
逃跑,走掉;逃脱;(使)流走[掉];出奔
noun
one that runs away from danger, duty, or restraint : fugitive
the act of running away out of controlalso: something (such as a horse) that is running out of control
a one-sided or overwhelming victory
adjective
running away : fugitive
leaving to gain special advantages (such as lower wages) or avoid disadvantages (such as governmental or union restrictions) a runaway shop
runaway shipping firms
accomplished by elopement or during flight
won by or having a long leadalso: extremely successful a runaway bestseller
a runaway success
subject to uncontrolled changes
runaway inflation
being or operating out of control a runaway nuclear reactor
a runaway oil well
verb
intransitive verb
to leave quickly in order to avoid or escape something
to leave homeespecially: elope
to run out of control : stampede, bolt
to gain a substantial lead : win by a large margin
失控
飞车
The first known use of runaway was before the 12th century
set1 of 3verb
to cause to sit
to give (a fowl) eggs to hatch or provide (eggs) with suitable conditions for hatching
to put or fix in a place, condition, or position set a trap set a watch
set a dish on the table
to place (a story or performance) in a specified setting
a book set in a small town
to direct with fixed attention
had set my heart on a new bike
to cause to be, become, or do
prisoners were set free
to start on purpose
set a fire
to fix or decide on as a time, limit, or regulation set a wedding day
set a price
to establish as the best performance
set a record
to furnish as a pattern or model
set an example
to restore to normal position or connection
set a broken bone
to put in order for immediate use
set the table
to put in order for printing
set type by hand
to put into type or something like type (as on photographic film)
set the first word in italic
to wave, curl, or arrange hair by wetting and drying
to fix in a setting or frame
set diamonds in a ring
value entry 2 sense 1, rate
set the loss at $2000
to put and fix in a direction
set our faces toward home once more
to fix firmly : give rigid form to
set his jaw in determination
to become or cause to become firm or solid
the gelatin is setting
to form and bring to maturity
the old tree still sets a good crop of apples
chiefly dialect sit sense 1a, b
to cover and warm eggs to hatch them
the hen has been setting for several days
to pass below the horizon
the sun sets
to apply oneself to some activity
set to work
to have a certain direction in motion : flow
to become permanent
if you don't wash that fast the stain will set
set2 of 3noun
the act or action of setting
the condition of being set
a number of persons or things of the same kind that belong or are used together a set of dishes
the social set
direction of flow
the set of the wind
the form or movement of the body or of its parts
the set of the shoulders
an artificial setting for a scene of a play or movie
a group of tennis games that make up a match
a group of mathematical elements (as numbers or points)
an electronic device
a television set
set3 of 3adjective
showing great determination
set against going
fixed by authority
a set rule
not very willing to change
set in their ways
fixed sense 1a, rigid
a set smile
built-in
a set tub for washing
prepared for use or action : ready
are you all set?
runner-upnoun
the competitor in a contest who finishes next to the winner
run-innoun
an angry dispute : quarrel
rundown1 of 3noun
an item by item report : summary
run-down2 of 3adjective
being in poor condition
a run-down farm
being in or indicating poor health
that run-down feeling
run down3 of 3verb
to collide with and knock down
to chase until exhausted or captured
to find by search : trace the source of
to stop operating because of the exhaustion of an energy source
the battery ran down
throw offverb
to send out : emit
a sparkler throws off sparks
runaway1 of 3noun
a person who runs away : fugitive
the act of running away out of controlalso: something (as a horse) that is running out of control
runaway2 of 3adjective
running away : fugitive
being out of control
run away3 of 3verb
to leave in a hurry especially to escape from danger or confinement
to leave home
1 a region plagued by runaway suburban sprawl
2 If we don't speak of our achievements, they won't run away . If we don't find out our faults , we'll be in a bad way.
成绩不夸跑不了, 缺点不找不得了.
3 They run away from the problem, hoping it will disappear of its own accord...
他们避开了这个问题,希望它不了了之。
4 Don't let your imagination run away with you.
休要异想天开.
5 The men got such a fright that they dropped the bag and run away.
那(两个)人吓得把手提包一丢就跑开了.
6 When found, the children said they'd run away for a dare.
找到这些孩子时,他们说自己是受了激将才出走的。
7 The sudden appearance of her divorced husband caused her to run away.
她那离了婚的丈夫突然出现,她便跑开了.
8 The sudden appearance of a policeman caused the thief to run away.
警察突然出现,小偷就逃跑了.
9 Most of the victims were shot in the back while trying to run away.
大多数受害者在设法逃跑时从背后被枪杀.
10 I had to run away from my creditor whom I made a usurious loan.
我借了高利贷不得不四处躲债.
11 I ran away from home when I was sixteen...
我16岁的时候离家出走了。
12 Baumgartner estimates that between 4,000 and 6,000 enslaved people found refuge in Mexico between 1829 and 1865 — a fraction of the approximately 30,000 to 100,000 runaways thought to have fled north.
13 The issue is to figure out what the program would have done if it had been allowed to run wild on an unprotected machine.
问题是推测什么节目将做,如果它在一个无保护的机器允许失去控制。
14 The candidate tried to run away from controversial issues by pretending to be ill.
这位候选人佯装生病,以回避参与一些争论性的问题.
15 So let's not be hasty. After all, he can't run away.
所以我们不要鲁莽行事。毕竟他是跑不掉的。
16 Don't run away with the idea that you can call me up at any time of the day or night.
切莫以为你可以在白天或晚上随时打电话给我.
17 He and I were always planning to run away together.
我和他一直盘算着一起私奔。
18 They discovered the murderer to have run away.
他们发现凶手已逃之夭夭.
19 She ran away with a man called McTavish last year...
去年,她和一个叫麦克塔维什的男人私奔了。
20 Knowing her father's opposition to the young man, Nina decided to run away with him.
知道父亲反对那个年轻人, 尼娜决定和他私奔.