Run off
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British pronunciation/ɹˈʌn ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/ɹˈʌn ˈɔf/

Definición y Significado de "run off"

to run off
[phrase form: run]
01

ahuyentar

to leave somewhere with something that one does not own
to run off definition and meaning
02

ahuyentar

to produce copies of a document or image typically using a photocopier or printer
to run off definition and meaning
03

ahuyentar

to make someone or something leave a place
04

ahuyentar

to depart abruptly as if in a hurry or with a sense of urgency
05

ahuyentar

to decide the winner of a contest or competition by holding a second or subsequent round of voting or competition between the top candidates or teams
06

ahuyentar

to unexpectedly and secretly leave with one's lover, often a secret or new romantic partner
07

ahuyentar

to quickly and easily produce a written work, often without much effort or care
08

ahuyentar

to operate using a particular energy source or fuel
09

ahuyentar

to have frequent, watery bowel movements
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The teacher had to run off the disruptive students from the classroom.
Rainwater runs off the roof.
She ran off multiple copies of the report for distribution to the team.
The authorities had to run off protesters from the restricted area.
The factory machinery can run off standard electricity or a backup generator.
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