run away phrasal verbphr v a) LEAVE A PLACEto leave a place, especially secretly, in order to escape from someone or something 〔尤指秘密地〕逃跑,出逃 from Toby ran away from home at the age of 14. 托比14岁时离家出走。
→ runaway2 c) to secretly go away with someone in order to marry them or live with them 与…私奔 They ran away together to get married. 他们一起私奔去结婚。
run from• What was Madame Olenska running away from, and why did she feel the need to be safe?• He had no intention of trying to run away from any-thing.• Mariam ran away from her home in Gaza when her pregnancy began to show.• She and her confessor ran away from her incestuous father, a pagan chieftain.• I realize she is trying to run away from me, she does not want me with her.• Most of the students ran away from me when I tried to talk to them.• Was he running away from or toward his childhood?