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| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: runoff, run-off n | uncountable (overflowed liquid) | odpływ m | | | Runoff from the fields is polluting local streams. | runoff, run-off n | (election, race: deciding round) | eliminacje finałowe ż, l.mn. + przym. | | | Only two candidates can compete in the runoff. |
| Główne tłumaczenia | WordReference English-Polish Dictionary © 2026: | run off vi phrasal | (flee) | uciekać ndk. | | | | uciec dk. | | | I saw the intruder run off as soon as he heard the alarm. | | run [sb] off vtr + adv | US, informal (chase away) | uciekać ndk. | | | | uciec dk. | | | The protesters were run off the property by the police. | | run [sth] off vtr phrasal sep | (copies: print, duplicate) | uciekać ndk. | | | | uciec dk. | | | Could you please run off a hundred copies of this handout for me? | | run off vi phrasal | (flow away) | uciekać ndk. | | | | uciec dk. | | | When it rains, water runs off and ultimately makes its way to a river, lake, or the ocean. | | run off [sth] vi + prep | (flow from) | spływać z czegoś ndk. + przyim. | | | | spłynąć z czegoś dk. + przyim. | | | Rainwater will run off a slanted roof. |
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