runoff是什么意思音标:英 ['rʌnˌɔ:f]美 [ˈrʌnˌɔf, -ˌɑf]
n. 径流(量), 决赛, 决定性竞选
n. a final election to resolve an earper election that did not produce a winner
runoff的用法和例句:
1.What is runoff for some is, to others, river.
我视若流水的东西 对别的人而言是河流
2.We grow it in the runoff under the sewage room.
海藻种在污水处理室的地下
3.I think we were shocked when he ended up in a runoff.
我觉得当他进入决胜投票时 我们都很震惊
4.Yeah, okay. In this way, there is a runoff area.
可以 那样的话 就有缓冲区域
5.Soapy runoff in the tree roots and the undergrowth.
肥皂水流向了树根和下层灌木中
6.The 4094 would have continued to the runoff at mile 7 and diverted there.
4094型得继续向前经旁路 走到七英里处
7.Hunters probably use this to hold up in during the spring runoff.
猎人可能在春季径流期间用这个来抢劫
8.Yeah, we just have to work out a few kinks with the septic runoff, and we'll be good to go.
我们必须解决粪池泄漏的一些问题 就万事大吉了
9.Because unless I get more than 50% of the votes next week, there's going to be a runoff.
因為除非我在下周得到超過50%的選票 否則就要進行決選
10.Waste runoff collected by restaurants and just thrown out pke garbage.
餐馆收集用过的油 然后当垃圾给扔了