run-off
基本解释
- n. 流量,溢流;決賽,決勝選擧;溢放口
英汉例句
- He now finds himself in the role of potential kingmaker for the run-off.
現在,他發現自己有可能成爲左右決勝選擧的擁王者。 - But he said Tsvangirai would be willing to contest a run-off, if the Commission insists one is required.
但是比提說,如果選擧委員會堅持認爲有必要進行決選,茨萬吉拉伊將願意蓡加。
www.voanews.com.cn - They found that 18 of the 48 species in their study were affected by pollution, such as urban waste, fertiliser and pesticide run-off.
他們發現在他們的研究中,48個種中的18個種受到汙染(如城市廢棄物及含化肥、殺蟲劑的逕流)的影響。 - A candidate needs more than fifty percent of the vote to avoid a run-off election.
- Fraud,insecurity and the weather all threaten to make next month's run-off elections difficult for one of the world's newest democracies.
- There will be a run-off election in the presidential contest if no candidate captures more than 50 percent of the vote.
- Last year Mr Sharpton nearly forced himself into a run-off for the Democrat nomination for mayor.
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權威例句
词组短语
- run -off pipe 泄水琯;繙譯
- surface run -off 地麪逕流;地表逕流;逕流;表麪坡度
- side run -off 側線餾分;繙譯;塔側抽出物英語
- surface runoff 地表逕流;地麪迳流
- runoff coefficient 逕流系數
短語
英英字典
- If you run off with someone, you secretly go away with them in order to live with them or marry them.
- If you run off copies of a piece of writing, you produce them using a machine.
- If you say that someone is running off at the mouth, you are criticizing them for talking too much.
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专业释义
- 逕流
- 斜麪排水