词源记忆法
run,奔跑,-er,人。
习语积累
习语 n. do a runner (BrE, informal) 匆忙逃离;逃跑 to leave or run away from somewhere in a hurry, especially to avoid paying a bill or receiving a punishment
After remaining behind the leading runner for most of the race, Jim suddenly passed him and won.
赛跑中的大部分时间里, 吉姆跑在领先的运动员之后,后来突然超过去,获得了胜利.
来源:《简明英汉词典》At this point, the accountant did a runner — with all my bank statements, expenses and receipts.
这个时候,会计溜了——带走了我所有的银行结算单、资金和收据。
来源:柯林斯词典例句库Brooks was abreast with the leading runner for a few minutes but then fell behind.
布鲁克斯赶上领先的赛跑运动员好几分钟,可是后来落后了.
来源:《简明英汉词典》The sleigh was on one runner, heeling like a yacht in a wind.
这架雪橇在一根滑橇上滑行, 倾斜得像大风中的一艘快艇.
来源:《简明英汉词典》A baseball player who is not a speedy runner can compensate by powerful hitting.
跑步速度不快的棒球手可以凭有力的打击来弥补.
来源:《简明英汉词典》None of the competitors could catch up with the untiring runner who was in the lead.
没有一个参赛者能追上那个不知疲倦的领跑者.
来源:《简明英汉词典》The gun runner has a foot in both camps; he sells arms to both the Arabs and the Israelis.
那个军火走私者脚踏两只船, 同时向阿拉伯人和以色列人出售武器.
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