"runoff" 怎么发音
word
ˈɹəˌnɔf
RUHN-awf
ɹˈʌnɒf
ruhn-OF
释义
Water that flows over the surface of the land, often after rain, or a further election held to decide a winner because no one received a majority.
IPA 音标
美式英语
ˈɹəˌnɔf
英式英语
ɹˈʌnɒf
简化发音
美式
RUHN-awf
英式
ruhn-OF
语境中听
The heavy rain caused a lot of runoff on the streets.
Farmers worry that runoff from fields will pollute the river.
There will be a runoff next week because no one won the election.
Urban areas often have more runoff because there are fewer plants to soak up the water.