1 ADJ [ADJ n] 迅速的;无法控制的;失控的 You use runaway to describe a situation in which something increases or develops very quickly and cannot be controlled. 迅速的;无法控制的;失控的
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Our Grand Sale in June was a runaway success.
我们6月份的大型促销一举成功。
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...a runaway best-seller.
一炮打响的畅销书
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...in an era of runaway inflation.
恶性通货膨胀时期
2 N-COUNT [oft NOUN n] 离家出走者(尤指小孩) A runaway is someone, especially a child, who leaves home without telling anyone or without permission. 离家出走者(尤指小孩)
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...a teenage runaway.
离家出走的十几岁的孩子
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...a runaway slave.
逃跑的奴隶
SYN fugitive, escaper, refugee, deserter
3 ADJ [ADJ n] (车辆、动物等)失控的 A runaway vehicle or animal is moving forward quickly, and its driver or rider has lost control of it. (车辆、动物等)失控的
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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。
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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。
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...a runaway horse.
脱缰的马
SYN out of control, uncontrolled, driverless
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