runaway

英 [ˈrʌn.ə.weɪ]      美 [ˈrʌn.ə.weɪ]
  • adj. 逃亡的;逃走的
  • n. 逃跑;逃走的人
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runaway (n.)
1540s, "one who flees," from verbal phrase, from run (v.) + away (adv.). Meaning "an act of running away" is from 1724.
1. The runaway car careered into a bench, hitting an elderly couple.
那辆失控的车猛冲到一条长椅上,撞伤了一对老夫妇。
2. The story tells of a runaway slave girl in Louisiana, circa 1850.
故事大约发生在1850年,讲的是路易斯安那州一个逃跑的年轻女奴。
3. Our Grand Sale in June was a runaway success.
我们6月份的大型促销一举成功。
4. The narrative pulls you along like a runaway train.
这个故事就像一辆失控的高速列车,读起来惊险刺激。
5. A runaway car came hurtling towards us.
一辆失控的汽车朝我们飞驰而来。