runoff 英 ['rʌnɒf]   美 ['rʌnɔf]

runoff

runoff  英 ['rʌnɒf] 美 ['rʌnɔf]

n. [水文] 径流;决赛;流走的东西  adj. 决胜的 

名词复数:runoffs 

Aristide arrived in Haiti two days before the runoff but has kept a low profile so far and did not endorse a candidate. 艾里斯兰德在决胜选举前两天回到海地,但一直保持一种低姿态,并没有宣称会支持哪位候选人。
Differences in brightness in coastal area waters may be due to other factors, including freshwater runoff, strong currents, and water depth and clarity. 沿海水域的亮度差异可能是由于其他因素所导致,包括淡水径流,强劲的水流,水的深度以及清澈度。

  • A runoff is an additional election that resolves an inconclusive one. If there’s a tie for class president, the candidates will need a runoff election to see who gets the job. A runoff is also an overflow of water.
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  • n. [水文] 径流;决赛;流走的东西
  • adj. 决胜的
  • 1. Aristide arrived in Haiti two days before the runoff but has kept a low profile so far and did not endorse a candidate.

    艾里斯兰德在决胜选举前两天回到海地,但一直保持一种低姿态,并没有宣称会支持哪位候选人。

  • 2. Differences in brightness in coastal area waters may be due to other factors, including freshwater runoff, strong currents, and water depth and clarity.

    沿海水域的亮度差异可能是由于其他因素所导致,包括淡水径流,强劲的水流,水的深度以及清澈度。

  • 3. Acidic hot springs and geysers that would eat away at human flesh are no match for some organisms that also make themselves at home in the acid runoff from mines.

    能够将人体腐蚀干净的酸性热泉和间歇泉对一些有机体失去了作用,这些有机体在来自矿井的酸性径流中也能够安居乐业。

  • runoff (n.) also run-off, "precipitation water drained by streams and rivers," 1887, from run (v.) + off (adv.). Meaning "deciding race after a tie" is from 1873; electoral sense is attested by 1910, American English.
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