Run away; usually includes taking something or somebody along.
Force to go away; used both with concrete and metaphoric meanings.
Run away secretly with one's beloved.
Другие значения термина "run off" 1 Mr Warner said Mr Turei was run off the road on purpose.
2 It was a great effort and we hope to run off that.
3 He was able to run off and has made it to safety.
4 This time he knew Patty wasn't the type to just run off .
5 He wouldn't just run off again, not after what happened last time.
6 I don't know why they want to run off and leave me.
7 They'd run off to get married, afraid he'd try to stop them.
8 I got in a shooting-scrape at home and had to run off .
9 After all, she had run off to sea dressed like a man.
10 Almost got run off the autobahn on the way in and, well-
11 From it run off smaller branches to supply the thumb and fingers.
12 Ronda Rousey and Natalya make there way out to run off Elias.
13 She held him tightly and told him to never run off again.
14 I hadn't talked to him since I'd run off to get married.
15 Do the rest of you run off and get some clothes on.
16 Ye have had a hard day, missie; run off with yer book.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Run off в диалектах
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