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['rʌnəweɪ] 1. 2.1) (having left) [ teenager] scappato (di casa); [ slave] fuggiasco, fuggitivo2) (out of control) [ vehicle] fuori controllo, impazzito; [ horse] imbizzarrito; [ inflation] galoppante* * *noun (a person, animal etc that runs away: The police caught the two runaways; ( also adjective) a runaway horse.) fuggiasco, fuggitivo* * *runaway /ˈrʌnəweɪ/A n.1 chi è fuggito (spec. da casa, da un istituto, ecc.); fuggiasco; fuggitivo: teenage runaway, adolescente scappato da casaB a.5 fuori controllo; sfrenato: (econ.) runaway inflation, inflazione galoppante; iperinflazione; (fin.) a runaway market, un mercato in rapido rialzo; runaway prices, prezzi fuori controllo● a runaway couple, una coppia in fuga d'amore □ (mil.) runaway gun, arma a raffica spontanea □ a runaway match (o marriage), un matrimonio clandestino □ (econ.) runaway shop, azienda che cambia sede per sottrarsi alle pressioni sindacali □ (miss., ecc.) runaway speed, velocità di fuga □ (astron.) runaway star, stella ad alta velocità.* * *['rʌnəweɪ] 1. 2.1) (having left) [ teenager] scappato (di casa); [ slave] fuggiasco, fuggitivo2) (out of control) [ vehicle] fuori controllo, impazzito; [ horse] imbizzarrito; [ inflation] galoppante
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