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单词
runoff
释义
runoff
(
r
ʌ
nɔf
)
Word forms:
runoffs
countable noun
[
usu sing, oft
N
between
pl-n
]
A
runoff
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.
There will be a runoff between these two candidates on December 9th.
runoff
in American English
(
ˈrʌnˌɔf
)
noun
1.
US
something that runs off, as rain in excess of the amount absorbed by the ground
2.
a deciding, final race, election, etc. as in case of a tie
Examples of 'runoff' in a sentence
runoff
But worse than the smell is the fact that the runoff gets into streams and the bacteria get into the water supply.
S.M. Stirling
T2: INFILTRATOR
(
2001
)
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something is like shooting fish in a barrel
something is like watching paint dry
something is not set in stone
something-is-not-set-in-stone
something is not someone's bag
something is not your cup of tea
something-is-not-your-cup-of-tea
something is not your department
something-is-not-your-department
something is one in the eye for someone
something-is-one-in-the-eye-for-someone-
something is on the tip of your tongue
something is right up your street
something-is-right-up-your-street
something is someone's long suit
something is the exception that proves the rule
something is too close to call
something is up for grabs
something leaves a bad taste in your mouth
something like
something like that
something looks good on paper
something or other
something or someone does not grow on trees
something or someone is not up to scratch
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