词组 | run away |
释义 | run away 1. run away to leave somewhere by running, especially in order to escape from something or someone: ▪ When the police arrived, one man ran away and the other made his escape in a car. ▪ Higgs said he saw two youths running away from the scene just before the fire was discovered. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑run off, flee 2. run away to leave the place where you live, your family etc, especially without telling anyone, because you are unhappy there or want a completely different kind of life: ▪ When she was young she had wanted to run away and join the circus. run away from home ▪ Darren was always getting in trouble at school and ran away from home five times in two years. runaway n C someone who has secretly run away from their home or the place where they usually live: ▪ Many homeless people start out as teenage runaways from broken homes. runaway adj only before noun having secretly run away from home or the place where you usually live: ▪ Jim, the runaway slave in 'Huckleberry Finn' 3. run away to try to avoid dealing with a problem or a difficult situation + from ▪ He shouldn't keep running away from his responsibilities. ▪ You can't run away from these things forever. Sooner or later the past will catch up with you. ■ SIMILAR TO: avoid |
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