run off

US /rʌn ˈɔːf/
UK /rʌn ˈɔːf/
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1.

私奔, 逃跑

to leave a place or person suddenly and secretly

:
The couple decided to run off and get married.
这对夫妇决定私奔结婚。
He ran off with all the money.
他带着所有的钱跑了
2.

打印, 复印

to print or produce copies of something

:
Can you run off 50 copies of this report?
你能打印50份这份报告吗?
The machine can run off hundreds of flyers in an hour.
这台机器一小时能印出数百份传单。
3.

流走, 径流

to flow away from a surface or area

:
Water will run off the roof into the gutters.
水会从屋顶流到排水沟里。
Excess fertilizer can run off into nearby streams.
过量的肥料会流入附近的溪流。
1.

决胜选举, 附加赛

a final race, contest, or election to decide an earlier tie or to determine a winner from a group of finalists

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The election resulted in a runoff between the two leading candidates.
选举导致两位主要候选人之间的决胜选举
They will have a runoff to decide the championship.
他们将进行一场决胜局来决定冠军。
2.

径流, 溢流

water that drains or flows off a surface, such as from land or a building

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Agricultural runoff can pollute rivers and lakes.
农业径流会污染河流和湖泊。
Stormwater runoff needs proper management.
雨水径流需要妥善管理。