1.I'll run off 100 copies.
我将印出一百份.
英:[rʌn ɔf]
美:[rʌn ɔf]
(使)流掉;减轻体重;偷走;流失
noun
a final race, contest, or election to decide an earlier one that has not resulted in a decision in favor of any one competitor
the portion of precipitation on land that ultimately reaches streams often with dissolved or suspended material
verb
transitive verb
to recite, compose, or produce rapidly
to cause to be run or played to a finish
to decide (a race) by a runoff
carry out
to drain off : draw off
to drive off (someone, such as a trespasser)
to steal (animals, such as cattle) by driving away
intransitive verb
run away sense 1
打印
收市价
收盘价
The first known use of runoff was in 1680
make outverb
to draw up in writing
make out a shopping list
understand sense 1a
how do you make that out
to represent as being
made her out a hero
to see and identify with difficulty
make out a form in the fog
succeed sense 2
make out well in business
to engage in kissing and petting
give outverb
emit sense 1
to become exhausted : collapse
break down sense 1
to pass out : issue
give out the new books
come aboutverb
happen sense 2
to change direction
the wind has come about into the north
sack coatnoun
a man's jacket with a straight back
sleepovernoun
an overnight stay at another's home or an instance of having others stay at one's own home
rye breadnoun
bread made entirely or partly from rye flour
lay downverb
establish sense 1, prescribe
lay down standards
to state or declare forcefully
lay down the law
-rynoun suffix
-ery citizenry
wizardry
Rxnoun
prescription sense 2a
runoff1 of 2noun
a final contest or election to decide an earlier one that has not given the victory to one competitor
water from rain or snow that flows over the surface of the ground and finally into streams
run off2 of 2verb
to produce rapidly
to decide by a runoff
to drive away
run away sense 1
1.I'll run off 100 copies.
我将印出一百份.
2.There will be a run-off between these two candidates on December 9th.
12月9日将举行这两位候选人的决胜选举。
3.If you want to run off a copy sometime today, you're welcome to.
如果你今天什么时候想复印的话,欢迎你来。
4.And while a ride down its banks offers spectacular views of the Eiffel Tower, the Seine has long acted as the city’s drainage basin, thanks to a 19th-century system that combines sewage and street runoff.
5.A roof slopes so that the rain runs off it.
屋顶是倾斜的,使雨水得以流掉。
6.The two cars finished up in a run-off area, clear of the circuit, and that was a mercy.
两辆车最后都停在了缓冲区,避开了赛车道,真是万幸。
7.At the sight of the police officers they ran off.
一看见那些警官,他们便逃跑了。
8.He overcame a strong temptation to run away.
他抵制了要逃跑的强烈诱惑。
9.I can't just let the water run to waste.
我不能让这些水白白流掉。
10.The deer got wind of the hunter and run off.
鹿察知猎者的气味便跑掉了.
11.The messenger boy will run off his legs sooner or later.
这个小通讯员迟早会累垮的.
12.The story goes that he's run off with his secretary, but I can't believe it, can you?
传闻称他同他的秘书私奔了, 可是我不相信, 你相信 吗 ?
13.You're too fat; try and run off all those excess pounds.
你太胖了, 要跑跑步减肥.
14.Why do you just run off when something gets a little awkward?
事情一变的尴尬你们为什么就一走了之?
15.He says there's irrigation in the Valley, and there's always a little run - off.
他说是在浇灌山谷那一片, 总有一些水流失的.
16.I'd'most be glad you'd run off and acted so bad.
你出走,捉弄我们那我反倒很高兴.
17.He had fliers run off and distributed to all the newspapers in the district.
他把传单印了出来,分发给这个地区所有的报纸.
18.the dog often ran off cats and other animals that had intruded upon his owner's property
19.When you divert water, there's a little run - off.
自然地,引水的时候, 总难免有一些会流走.
20.their rebellious daughter's run off because she was disciplined again
cast out
turf (out) [chiefly British]
kick out