run
off
复数形式
runoffs
1
径流, 溢流
the excess liquid, typically water, that exceeds the capacity of an area to contain or absorb it
- After heavy rain, the runoff from the hillsides flooded the streets below.
大雨过后,山坡上的径流淹没了下面的街道。
- The construction site had inadequate drainage, causing the runoff to accumulate in large pools.
建筑工地的排水不足,导致径流积聚成大水池。
- Environmental regulations aim to control the runoff to prevent pollution of nearby water bodies.
环境法规旨在控制径流以防止附近水体的污染。
- In farming areas, the runoff from fields can carry fertilizers and pesticides into rivers and lakes.
在农业地区,田间的径流会将肥料和农药带入河流和湖泊。
- Urban planning now incorporates green spaces to absorb the runoff and reduce flooding risks.
城市规划现在纳入绿色空间以吸收径流并减少洪水风险。
2
决选, 决胜选举
a final election to resolve an earlier election that did not produce a winner
3
径流, 地表径流
the flow of water or substances that drain away from an area of land, often carrying dirt, chemicals, or other materials
- Heavy rainfall caused runoff that flooded the streets.
大雨造成了径流,淹没了街道。
- The soil was eroded by the runoff from the mountain.
土壤被山上的径流侵蚀了。
- Farmers are concerned about the runoff from fertilizers into nearby rivers.
农民们担心肥料径流进入附近的河流。
- Pollution in the runoff affects water quality.
径流中的污染影响水质。
- The construction site had barriers to prevent runoff from reaching the river.
建筑工地设有屏障,以防止径流进入河流。