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词组 run away
释义
Idiom
run awayrun away (from someone/something)
1.
to leave a person or place secretly and suddenly.
Vinnie ran away from home when he was 16.
2.
to avoid someone or something unpleasant.
You can't run away from your problems by watching videos all day.It is a disease and there is no cure, but you must not run away from people with AIDS.

Phr V
run away
runs, running, ran, run
run away
to leave somewhere by running
He turned and ran away as fast as he could.
to secretly leave a place because you are unhappy there
I was so unhappy at school, I even thought of running away.
often + from
When she was thirteen she ran away from home.
runaway
noun someone who has run away or escaped from somewhere
Police recaptured the runaway.a hostel for runaways
to avoid dealing with a problem or difficult situationusually + from
You're never going to solve problems by running away from them.
informal to leave somewhere in order to avoid having to do something
I might need you in a moment, David, so don't run away.
phraserun away1. 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, flee2. 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

run away (from someone or something)

To flee or escape (from someone or something). When I was a teenager, I ran away from home at one point and lived on the streets for nearly a month. I can't find my dog. I hope he didn't run away.

run away (from someone or something)

to flee someone or something. Please don't run away from me. I mean you no harm. Our dog ran away from the lawn mower.

run away

1. Flee, escape, as in Our dog is no watchdog; he runs away from strangers, or Our six-year-old said he'd run away from home. [Late 1300s]
2. Also, run off. Leave secretly, especially to elope, as in She ran away from home when she was only thirteen, or They ran off to Maryland and got married by a justice of the peace. [Early 1600s]
3. it won't run away. An object, activity, or issue will not disappear, as in You can leave, but when you come back the mess in the kitchen will still be there-it won't run away, you know! This jocular assurance of permanence dates from the late 1800s. Also see run away with.

run away

v.
1. To flee; escape: As the soldiers approached the town, many people ran away. The mouse ran away from the cat.
2. To secretly leave one's home to escape it: Every year, many teenagers run away and never return home.
3. To secretly leave one's home to elope or have a romantic relationship: They didn't want to deal with a big wedding, so they ran away to Las Vegas.
4. run away with To surpass an opponent and attain some prize: They ran away with the championship, defeating every opponent handily.
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