柯林斯詞典runaway /?r?n?we?/ (runaways) 1. ADJ You use runaway to describe a situation in which something increases or develops very quickly and cannot be controlled. 迅猛發(fā)展而難以控制的[ADJ n] Our June sale was a runaway success. 我們6月份的促銷(xiāo)大獲成功。2. N-COUNT A runaway is someone, especially a child, who leaves home without telling anyone or without permission. 離家出走者 ...a teenage runaway. …一名十來(lái)嵗的離家出走者。3. ADJ A runaway vehicle or animal is moving forward quickly, and its driver or rider has lost control of it. (車(chē)輛或動(dòng)物) 失控的[ADJ n] The runaway car careered into a bench, hitting an elderly couple. 那輛失控的轎車(chē)疾速撞上了一條長(zhǎng)凳,撞了一對(duì)老夫婦。 返回 runaway劍橋詞典having escaped or run away from somewhere 失控的;逃跑的 a runaway child sleeping on the streets 離家出走露宿街頭的小孩 a runaway bride (= who ran away from her wedding ) 逃婚新娘 out of control 失去控制的 A runaway bus /horse caused chaos on the streets . 一輛公共汽車(chē)失控了/一匹馬脫韁了,導(dǎo)致街道上一片混亂。 We have to rein in our runaway spending . 我們必須止住我們失控的花費(fèi)。 Runaway success is surprisingly sudden or great . 突如其來(lái)且巨大的(成功) Her first novel's runaway success came as a great surprise . 她的第一部小說(shuō)大獲成功,真是大大出人意料。 He is the runaway leader at the top of the competition scoreboard . 他在競(jìng)賽中出人意料地遙遙領(lǐng)先,高居比分牌榜首。 返回 runaway