1 N-COUNT [usually singular] (得分相同时的)加赛,决胜赛;(得票相同时的)决胜投票,决胜选举 A run-off is an extra vote or contest which is held in order to decide the winner of an election or competition, because no-one has yet clearly won. (得分相同时的)加赛,决胜赛;(得票相同时的)决胜投票,决胜选举
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There will be a run-off between these two candidates on December 9th. [+ between]
12月9日将举行这两位候选人的决胜选举。
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He claimed the title after beating the American Sean Moran in a run-off at Bradford.
他在布拉德福德的决胜赛中打败美国人肖恩·莫兰之后获得了冠军。
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...next month's presidential runoff election.
下个月的决胜总统选举
2 N-UNCOUNT 径流,溢流(指流入河流中的雨水) Run-off is rainwater that forms a stream rather than being absorbed by the ground. 径流,溢流(指流入河流中的雨水)
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The sewers collected sewage and storm runoff and discharged it, untreated, into the harbour.
污水和暴雨径流汇入下水道后被直接排入海港。
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...runoff water flashing down a gully.
从沟渠中奔流而下的径流
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