Examples of using Ran off in English and their translations into Chinese
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Last week my wife ran off with a cop," the man said,"and I was afraid you were trying to give her back!".
The man ran off, and within a few minutes the Professor, in his dressing gown and slippers appeared.
Then, surprising Thomas even more, Alby turned and ran off, presumably to get Minho some water.
Even if his mother ran off with his youngest child, he wouldn't be able to stop working, not until the forklift was encased in ice.
When the bomb exploded, they ran off while a teacher in the adjacent room put out the fire.
First Christmas we had our cat she saw us handing out presents and opening them and abruptly ran off.
Please let your friend Lori Gottlieb know that there is no Nobel prize in mathematics: Alfred Nobel's wife ran off with a famous mathematician.
She ran off, and I bought this nice house away from the slums and tried to put it all behind me.
Nancy lay unconscious on the floor while her assailant ran off, taking the handbag but leaving her car, which he could easily have stolen.
Hearing“we think she ran off to join the circus” would have been only slightly more surprising.
The guy thinks for a second and says,"Last week my wife ran off with a police officer.
At the time, police said there were two other people in the vehicle, but both ran off before officers arrived.”.
Daisy ran off, and while she worked, Aunt Jo racked her brain for a new play.
Two Indian sisters to be ra ped as punishment after their brother ran off with married woman.
Dora promised not to leave the garden, and ran off to search the hedge for the opening she wanted.
He was trying to regain his balance, and as soon as I saw him start to stumble, I ran off.
Eventually, he ran off after several discussions about me waiting for marriage.
The guy replied,“Three weeks ago, my wife ran off with a police officer.
Then she ran off with a wastrel and here's the result right in front of us.".
At every chance the Indians ran off horses and cattle, threatening the fort with hunger.