run·away /ˈrʌnəˌwe/
逃走的人,逃亡,亡命者(a.)逃亡的,逃走的
Run·a·way n.
1. One who, or that which, flees from danger, duty, restraint, etc.; a fugitive.
Thou runaway, thou coward, art thou fled? --Shak.
2. The act of running away, esp. of a horse or teams; as, there was a runaway yesterday.
Run·a·way, a.
1. Running away; fleeing from danger, duty, restraint, etc.; as, runaway soldiers; a runaway horse.
2. Accomplished by running away or elopement, or during flight; as, a runaway marriage.
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runaway
adj : completely out of control; "runaway inflation"
n 1: an easy victory [syn: blowout, romp, laugher, shoo-in,
walkaway]
2: someone who flees from an uncongenial situation; "fugitives
from the sweatshops" [syn: fugitive]