run away

run away
intransitive verb
1) (flee) weglaufen; fortlaufen
2) (abscond)

run away [from home/from the children's home] — [von zu Hause/aus dem Kinderheim] weglaufen

3) (elope)

run away with somebody/together — mit jemandem/zusammen durchbrennen (ugs.)

4) (bolt) [Pferd:] durchgehen
5) [Wasser:] ablaufen
* * *
1) (to escape: He ran away from school.) ausreißen
2) ((with with) to steal: He ran away with all her money.) durchgehen mit
3) ((with with) to go too fast etc to be controlled by: The horse ran away with him.) durchgehen mit
* * *
run away
vi
1. (leave) person weglaufen; liquid abfließen
to \run away away from sb jdn verlassen
to \run away away from home von zu Hause weglaufen
2. (avoid)
to \run away away from sth etw dat ausweichen
to \run away away from a situation einer Situation aus dem Wege gehen
3. (leave, elope) weglaufen
to \run away away together gemeinsam durchbrennen fam
to \run away away with sb mit jdm durchbrennen fam
4. (control)
to \run away away with sb mit jdm durchgehen
don't let the idea of winning all that money \run away away with you verrenne dich bloß nicht in die Idee, dieses ganze Geld zu gewinnen
5. (imagine)
to \run away away with the idea that ... auf den Gedanken [o die Idee] kommen, dass ...
6. (fig: easily win)
to \run away away with sth etw spielend gewinnen
she ran away with four first prizes mühelos erzielte sie vier erste Preise
* * *
run away v/i (from) davonlaufen (dat oder vor dat), durchgehen (dat) (auch Pferd, Auto etc):
run away from home von zu Hause ausreißen;
run away from difficulties vor Schwierigkeiten davonlaufen;
run away from a subject von einem Thema abschweifen;
run away with
a) mit jemandem, etwas durchbrennen,
b) mit jemandem durchgehen (auch Fantasie, Temperament),
c) mitgehen lassen (stehlen),
d) Geld etc verschlingen, ins Geld etc gehen,
e) SPORT einen Satz etc klar gewinnen,
f) fig sich in eine Idee etc verrennen;
don’t run away with the idea (oder notion) that … glauben Sie ja nicht, dass …
* * *
intransitive verb
1) (flee) weglaufen; fortlaufen
2) (abscond)

run away [from home/from the children's home] — [von zu Hause/aus dem Kinderheim] weglaufen

3) (elope)

run away with somebody/together — mit jemandem/zusammen durchbrennen (ugs.)

4) (bolt) [Pferd:] durchgehen
5) [Wasser:] ablaufen
* * *
v.
abhauen v.
ausgerissen v.
weglaufen v.

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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