runaway
adj. 逃走的,逃亡的; 私奔的; 失去控制的; 物价飞涨的
n. 逃跑,逃亡; 逃走者,逃亡者; 脱缰之马; 失控
You use runaway to describe a situation in which something increases or develops very quickly and cannot be controlled.
Our Grand Sale in June was a runaway success.
我们6月份的大型促销一举成功。
...a runaway best-seller.
一炮打响的畅销书
A runaway is someone, especially a child, who leaves home without telling anyone or without permission.
...a teenage runaway.
离家出走的十几岁的孩子
...a runaway slave.
逃跑的奴隶
A runaway vehicle or animal is moving forward quickly, and its driver or rider has lost control of it.
The runaway car careered into a bench, hitting an elderly couple...
那辆失控的车猛冲到一条长椅上,撞伤了一对老夫妇。
The narrative pulls you along like a runaway train.
这个故事就像一辆失控的高速列车,读起来惊险刺激。
1. an easy victory
2. someone who flees from an uncongenial situation;
1. completely out of control;
The lonely night, is missing you, wanted to away also cannot runaway.
寂寞夜里, 思念著你, 想逃也逃不了.
Even birds like to spend time alone and will runaway from their nest sometimes.
即使是鸟也喜欢独处,而且时不时地会离开自己的巢.
The arrival of Chiana, a Nebari runaway , brought even more complications.
凯恩娜 (一个奈巴里逃犯)的到来使得事情更加复杂.
We are suffering from runaway inflation.
我们正经受着失控的通货膨胀之苦.
Joined an action group to help runaway slaves in 1850.
1850年加入一个帮助出逃奴隶的行动小组.