美 [rʌn frəm]
逃离,躲避:从某个地方或某个人那里逃跑或躲避。
起源于,来自:某个事物的起源或来源。
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逃避,飞奔以逃离
The contract was to run from 1992 to 2020.
该合同从1992年至2020年有效。
Fifteen-year-old Danny is on the run from a juvenile detention centre.
15岁的丹尼从少年犯拘留所逃了出来。
Companies have more to gain in the long run from driving up revenue than by driving down costs.
从长远来看,企业从提高收入中获得的好处要多于降低成本。
Others seem to run from one danger to another, like young Bayard Sartoris, seeking his own destruction.
VOA : special.2010.01.10
They run from nine in the morning through four in the afternoon with multiple sections through the middle of the day, which are the most popular sections.
早上有9个课程,到下午有4个课程,而中午也有几个,那些都是很受欢迎的课程。
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His harmonious unity with nature is broken, he clothes himself and his old friends the gazelles run from him now He will never again roam free with the animals. He cannot run as quickly. His pace slackens, he can't even keep up with them.
他与自然的和谐被破坏,他开始穿上了外衣,以前的朋友羚羊,离他而去,他不再和动物一起,四处游荡,行动变得迟缓,再也无法赶上羚羊。
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Lollapalooza will run from August seventh to the ninth.
VOA : special.2009.06.08
"She's not lying. I think I've eaten lunch once in the past week, and we literally run from one event to another, across traffic and through crowds and crowds, but it's very important that we make a good impression so we try to get there on time, and that sometimes involves running."
VOA : standard.2010.02.26
The fund will be run from offices in Belfast as well as in New York.
The estate said the events, which run from February to October, were essential for its upkeep.
Compact GPS jammers that run from a car are available to buy, although use is prohibited.