run off 的定义
- something that drains or flows off, as rain that flows off from the land in streams.
 - a final contest held to determine a victor after earlier contests have eliminated the weaker contestants.
 - a deciding final contest held after one in which there has been no decisive victor, as between two contestants who have tied for first place.
 - Also called rundown. a continual or prolonged reduction, especially in quantity or supply: a runoff in bank deposits; a sharp runoff in business inventories.
 - Stock Exchange. the final prices appearing on the ticker after the closing bell is rung for the trading day.
 
run off 近义词
等同于 enumerate
等同于 gone
run off 的近义词 51 个
- absent
 - consumed
 - decamped
 - deceased
 - departed
 - disappeared
 - disintegrated
 - displaced
 - dissipated
 - dissolved
 - done
 - elapsed
 - ended
 - finished
 - flown
 - lacking
 - left
 - lost
 - missing
 - moved
 - passed
 - quit
 - removed
 - retired
 - shifted
 - spent
 - split
 - transferred
 - traveling
 - vanished
 - withdrawn
 - awol
 - astray
 - away
 - burned up
 - dead
 - defunct
 - down the drain
 - dried up
 - extinct
 - no more
 - nonextant
 - not a sign of
 - not here
 - out the window
 - over
 - past
 - run-off
 - taken a powder
 - taken leave
 - turned to dust
 
run off 的反义词 14 个
等同于 abscond
等同于 make off
等同于 print
等同于 jump bail
run off 的近义词 3 个
等同于 lam
run off 的近义词 3 个
等同于 drain
等同于 elope
等同于 escape
更多run off例句
- After winning reelection in a runoff, he was kicked off the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.
 - Streams, rivers, and lakes are especially vulnerable to water runoff that contains de-icing salts.
 - Yet for a brief moment in the summer of 2020 as Greene faced Cowan in a runoff, it seemed that other Republican Party officials would turn against her.
 - He traveled twice to the state during the runoff campaign for speeches that largely focused on his own grievances against state Republican leaders.
 - After all, plenty of Republicans still showed up to vote — enough to help set a record for runoff turnout.
 - So then-President George H.W. Bush and other prominent Republicans endorsed Treen in the House runoff.
 - But what if a Louisiana runoff will determine which party controls the Senate?
 - “Do not allow liquid runoff to enter sewers or public waters,” the report states.
 - Tyner went on to note that correct legal remedy if the runoff was called into question was “a new election.”
 - But like a lot of things in life, how hard you work matters, and in a short runoff campaign, every day is like a week.
 - Gradual thawing would allow normal runoff without much penetration.
 - Runoff is checked by a sod and less water is used by a sod in mid-summer, after it has been mowed, than by a heavy cover crop.
 - Scrub on the remainder, however, serves to stabilize the soil of the forest lands against erosion and to slow the runoff of water.
 - It had narrow twisting lanes, some with a ditch down the middle for water runoff.
 - Another part may penetrate a little distance into the zone of weathering and then join the runoff.