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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++run·a·way1 /ˈrʌnəweɪ/ adjective [only before noun]  1 CONTROL#a runaway vehicle or animal is out of control 〔车辆或动物〕失控的 a runaway horse 一匹脱缰的马2 FAST/QUICKhappening very easily or quickly, and not able to be controlled 轻易的;迅速的;控制不住的 The film was a runaway success. 这部电影一炮而红。 runaway inflation 失控的通货膨胀 a runaway victory 轻而易举的胜利3. ESCAPEa runaway person has left the place where they are supposed to be 逃跑的;出走的 run away
Examples from the Corpus
runawayPyrotechnics, a runaway boulder and a few animatronic Indys are along the way.They see technology as a runaway force that humans can no longer control.a runaway freight trainSome economists are now predicting the danger of runaway inflation.Labour as the party of runaway inflation?Meanwhile, the astronauts prepared for another close pass of the runaway satellite and the miles of tether suspended below it.The colonists encountered the problem with runaway slaves.The distinctive authority of this new act made both national and state governments responsible for the capture and return of runaway slaves.The book was a runaway success.Weiss runs a drop-in center for runaway teens.Leadville roared toward civilization like a runaway train.He could not get a grip on the runaway world.runaway inflationA senior official in the State Statistical Bureau warned that demand had to be controlled to avoid runaway inflation.Labour as the party of runaway inflation?
runaway2 noun [countable]  ESCAPEsomeone, especially a child, who has left home without telling anyone and does not intend to come back 离家出走者〔尤指儿童〕 run away at run1
Examples from the Corpus
runawayUncle Fred, or a runaway Makes Good!She eventually developed a reputation for harboring adolescent runaways who were fleeing oppressive treatment by their captains.Bush's prepared arrival speech on an airport runaway was drowned by hissing and booing.Prince Charles Edward was not among the runaways although to rescue him had been the task force's real objective.The longhorns' ancestors were runaways who grew up wild in the brushy bottoms of south Texas.
From Longman Business Dictionaryrunawayrun‧a‧way /ˈrʌnəweɪ/ adjective1runaway costs/prices/ inflation etcECONOMICS costs, prices etc that are increasing uncontrollablythe runaway costs of workers’ compensationBolivia was experiencing runaway inflation and foreign debt.2a runaway success/hit/bestseller etc an extremely successful product, book, film etcThe game has been a runaway bestseller.
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runaway
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runaway1 /ˈrʌnəweɪ/ adjective [only before noun]
1. a runaway vehicle or animal is out of control:
    a runaway horse
2. happening very easily or quickly, and not able to be controlled:
    The film was a runaway success.
    runaway inflation
    a runaway victory
3. a runaway person has left the place where they are supposed to be ⇨ run away

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runaway2 noun [countable]
someone, especially a child, who has left home without telling anyone and does not intend to come back
run away at run1


run·awayBrE /ˈrʌnəweɪ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrʌnəweɪ/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (of a person ) having left without telling anyone 逃跑的;出走的runaway children离家出走的儿童(of an animal or a vehicle 动物或车辆等) not under the control of its owner, rider or driver 失控的a runaway horse/car脱缰的马;失控的汽车happening very easily or quickly, and not able to be controlled 轻易的;迅速的;难以控制的a runaway winner/victory轻易获胜的人;轻而易举的胜利the runaway success of her first play她第一出戏的大获成功runaway inflation来势迅猛的通货膨胀
run·awayBrE /ˈrʌnəweɪ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈrʌnəweɪ/ 🔊 nouna person who has suddenly left or escaped from sb/sth, especially a child who has left home without telling anyone 逃跑者,逃避者,离家出走者(尤指儿童)teenage runaways living on the streets流落街头的离家出走的青少年