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词组 run away with
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Phr V
run away with
runs, running, ran, run
run away with sb
to secretly leave a place with someone in order to live with them or marry them, especially when other people think this is wrong
She ran away with him when she was just seventeen.
if something {e.g. emotions, imagination, enthusiasm} runs away with someone, it makes them do or think stupid things
It's important when you're making a speech not to let your emotions run away with you.Sometimes my imagination runs away with me and I convince myself they're having an affair.
run away with sth
mainly American to steal something or to take something without asking
His partner ran away with all the money they had worked so hard to make.
informal to win a competition or prize very easily
Once again Steve Joachim runs away with the title.
mainly American to perform, for example in a play, in a way that makes you receive more praise and attention than anyone else
The audience loved them - their double act ran away with the show !
phraserun away with1. run away with sb not passive to secretly leave your wife, husband etc, in order to go and live with someone else and have a sexual relationship with them: C‚line abandoned his wife and ran away to Italy with a singer. SIMILAR TO: run off with, go off with2. run away with sth not passive to win something easily such as a competition, game, or prize: Jackie Stewart was able to run away with the championship, scoring nearly twice as many points as his nearest rival, Ronnie Peterson. SIMILAR TO: walk off with, walk away with3. let your imagination/emotions/feelings run away with you to become very excited, upset, or worried, because you think that something may have happened, even though this seems very unlikely: "Maybe he's been involved in some kind of accident!" "You mustn't let your imagination run away with you. I'm sure he's OK."4. run away with the idea/impression informal to wrongly think that something is true, or that you should do something, because of what you know about a situation: I don't want people running away with the idea that this is going to be easy. It's not.

run away with

1. To flee or depart very suddenly and hurriedly along with someone else. Harry ran away with a group of troublemakers from his school, so there's no telling what he's up to at the moment.
2. To elope with someone. She was all set to marry the son of her father's business partner, but she ran away with her high school sweetheart at the last minute.
3. To flee with something that one has stolen. The kid ran away with a bunch of candy while her friend distracted the store owner.
4. To give the best performance and succeed handily in something. It was pretty even for the first half, but the Chargers ran away with the game after they got that interception in the third quarter. The whole production was great, but the woman who played Harriet ran away with the show, if you ask me.
5. To overwhelm or take control of one's judgment or senses. Sorry, my excitement ran away with me, and I pulled the lever too early. I never meant to be so mean to Helena, but my nastiness runs away with me whenever I'm around her.

run away with someone

 
1. to flee in the company of someone. Frank arrived on the scene, saw what had happened, and ran away with the other boys. Tom ran away with Bill to a place where they could hide.
2. [for two people] to elope. Jill ran away with Jack, much to her father's relief. Jill and Jack ran away with each other.

run away with something

 
1. to flee with something in one's possession. The crook ran away with the watch. Someone ran away with that lady's purse.
2. to capture or steal a performance by being the best performer. Henry ran away with the show, and everyone loved him. The dog ran away with the whole performance.

run away with

1. Also, run off with. Hurriedly make off with someone or something, as in She ran away with the boy next door, or The children ran off with the ball. [Early 1600s]
2. Win handily, as in The film ran away with all the important awards. [Early 1800s]
3. Get the better of, as in Sometimes his enthusiasm runs away with him. [Late 1600s]
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