单词 | to run off with |
释义 | > as lemmasto run off with c. to run off with: to win (a competition, prize, etc.) easily or by a wide margin. Cf. to run away 3g at Phrasal verbs 1. ΚΠ 1864 Farmer's Mag. Aug. 170/2 Another Overman has run off with the first award for ewes at Newcastle. 1957 Anniston (Alabama) Star 26 Apr. 18 a/2 LSU was first in 1956 but Florida ran off with the championship after being second in the mythical statistical tabulation. 2008 Washington Post 3 Jan. e6/2 He made a run at Woods on the Sunday of the Target event, getting within two shots of the lead entering the back nine before Woods ran off with the title. < as lemmas |
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