run away Idiom, Proverb
run away with
be much better than others, win easily Our hometown team ran away with the football championship.
run away
1.leave and not plan to come back;go without permission 远走高飞;擅自离开;逃跑
She ran away and left her family.她弃家出走了。
The guards in jail make sure that none of the prisoners run away.监狱守卫确保没有一个犯人逃跑。He ran away from school.他逃学了。
2.go away(not necessarily by running)离去;走掉(不一定是逃 跑)
Don't run away;I've something to say to you.别走,我有话要跟你讲。
Don't bother me while I'm studying ;run away and play.我学习时不要打搅我,到一边玩去吧。
run away/off
1.leave and not plan to come back;go without permission 远走高飞;擅自离开;逃跑
She ran away and left her family.她弃家出走了。
The guards in jail make sure that none of the prisoners run away.监狱守卫确保没有一个犯人逃跑。He ran away from school.他逃学了。
2.go away(not necessarily by running)离去;走掉(不一定是逃 跑)
Don't run away;I've something to say to you.别走,我有话要跟你讲。
Don't bother me while I'm studying ;run away and play.我学习时不要打搅我,到一边玩去吧。
run away from
escape from
"The child ran away from its parents."
run away|run|run off
v. To leave and not plan to come back; go without permission; escape.
Many times Tommy said he would run away from home, but he never did. The guards in jail make sure that none of the prisoners run away. Compare: GET AWAY.
run away with|run|run away
v. 1a. To take quickly and secretly, especially without permission; steal.
A thief ran away with Grandma's silver teapot. Synonym: MAKE OFF. 1b. To go away with; elope.
Mary said that if her parents wouldn't let her marry Phil, she would run away with him. 1c. To take hold of; seize.
The boys thought they saw a ghost in the old house last night; they let their imagination run away with them. Compare: GET THE BETTER OF. 2. To be much better or more noticeable than others in; win easily.
Our team ran away with the game in the last half. The fat comedian ran away with the TV show. Compare: STEAL THE SHOW.
run abroad (from addition or something)
To abscond or escape (from addition or something). When I was a teenager, I ran abroad from home at one point and lived on the streets for about a month. I can't acquisition my dog. I achievement he didn't run away. The soldier was court-martialed for active abroad during the skirmish.Learn more: away, run, someonerun abroad (from addition or something)
to abscond addition or something. Please don't run abroad from me. I beggarly you no harm. Our dog ran abroad from the backyard mower.Learn more: away, runrun away
1. Flee, escape, as in Our dog is no watchdog; he runs abroad from strangers, or Our six-year-old said he'd run abroad from home. [Late 1300s]
2. Also, run off. Leave secretly, abnormally to elope, as in She ran abroad from home aback she was alone thirteen, or They ran off to Maryland and got affiliated by a amends of the peace. [Early 1600s]
3. it won't run away. An object, activity, or affair will not disappear, as in You can leave, but aback you appear aback the blend in the kitchen will still be there-it won't run away, you know! This amusing affirmation of abidingness dates from the backward 1800s. Also see run abroad with. Learn more: away, runrun away
v.
1. To flee; escape: As the soldiers approached the town, abounding bodies ran away. The abrasion ran abroad from the cat.
2. To secretly leave one's home to escape it: Every year, abounding teenagers run abroad and never acknowledgment home.
3. To secretly leave one's home to elope or accept a adventurous relationship: They didn't appetite to accord with a big wedding, so they ran abroad to Las Vegas.
4. run abroad with To beat an adversary and attain some prize: They ran abroad with the championship, acquisition every adversary handily.
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