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

"run off"的定义和意义

to run off
[phrase form: run]
01

逃跑带走, 携带逃走

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

印刷, 复印

to produce copies of a document or image typically using a photocopier or printer
Transitive: to run off a document or copy
to run off definition and meaning
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She ran off multiple copies of the report for distribution to the team.
They ran off several copies of the brochure to distribute at the conference.
He ran off a set of flyers to promote the upcoming event.
03

赶走, 驱逐

to make someone or something leave a place
Transitive: to run off sb
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The teacher had to run off the disruptive students from the classroom.
The authorities had to run off protesters from the restricted area.
The coach warned that he would run off players who violated team rules.
04

跑掉, 急忙离开

to depart abruptly as if in a hurry or with a sense of urgency
Transitive: to run off a place | to run off from a place
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The politician ran off from the press conference, avoiding difficult questions from reporters.
The employee ran off from work, urgently attending to a personal emergency.
He ran off the stage, leaving the audience in awe of his energetic performance.
05

进行补充投票, 举行决定性投票

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
Transitive: to run off a competition
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Due to a tie, they had to run off the election to determine the winner.
We 'll have to run off the election between the top two candidates.
The election was so close they had to run off the vote between the two top candidates.
06

私奔, 跑掉

to unexpectedly and secretly leave with one's lover, often a secret or new romantic partner
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The young couple ran off in the middle of the night to start their new life together.
The couple ran off, seeking a place where they could be together without judgment.
Faced with opposition, they chose to run off and build a life on their terms.
07

快速写出, 轻松撰写

to quickly and easily produce a written work, often without much effort or care
Transitive: to run off a written work
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She had to run off a last-minute report for the meeting.
He often runs off his blog posts without revising, which can lead to errors.
The students were instructed to run off a short essay over the weekend.
08

运行于, 以...驱动

to operate using a particular energy source or fuel
Transitive: to run off a particular energy source
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The factory machinery can run off standard electricity or a backup generator.
The heating system runs off a combination of solar panels and a traditional furnace to maximize energy efficiency.
The flashlight runs off rechargeable batteries, reducing waste and saving money.
09

腹泻, 频繁上厕所

to have frequent, watery bowel movements
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The bad seafood made the entire group run off.
Food poisoning left them running off for hours.
She could n't go to the picnic because she was running off all day.
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