runoff
run
ˈrʌn
ran
off
ɑf
aaf
British pronunciation
/ɹˈʌnɒf/
run-off

Définition et signification de « runoff » en anglais

Runoff
01

ruissellement, écoulement

the excess liquid, typically water, that exceeds the capacity of an area to contain or absorb it
example
Exemples
After heavy rain, the runoff from the hillsides flooded the streets below.
Après de fortes pluies, le ruissellement des collines a inondé les rues en contrebas.
The construction site had inadequate drainage, causing the runoff to accumulate in large pools.
Le chantier avait un drainage inadéquat, ce qui a fait que les eaux de ruissellement se sont accumulées en grandes flaques.
02

second tour, élection de ballottage

a final election to resolve an earlier election that did not produce a winner
03

ruissellement, écoulement de surface

the flow of water or substances that drain away from an area of land, often carrying dirt, chemicals, or other materials
example
Exemples
Heavy rainfall caused runoff that flooded the streets.
De fortes pluies ont provoqué un ruissellement qui a inondé les rues.
The soil was eroded by the runoff from the mountain.
Le sol a été érodé par le ruissellement de la montagne.
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