runoff的意思和读音

runoff

: [ˈrʌnɒf] : [ˈrʌnɒf]

n.

runoffs  

n.1.;;2.,;

n.1.a flow of water or chemicals from one place to another, especially when this damages the environment2.a second election or competition that is organized when the first one does not have a winner

1. atmospheric water, runoff peak flood flow, ...

2. / salute/ / runoff/ / vein/ ...

3. devalue: runoff racial slur: ...

4. supplies of food and water runoff freshwater resources ...

5. ... ) surface runoff: ) runoff: ) surface flow: ...

7. stamp out: runoff: adjournment: ...

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1.Site such areas where the surface runoff during rain will not cause contamination , and protect the area with cutoff ditches.

2.But over the last 30 years "there has been an increase in runoff, " he said in an email exchange.30,”

3.The main reason was that the operation effect of Danjiangkou reservoir for runoff was more in the low water period than in the flood period.

4.The total land area that contributes surface runoff to a river or lake is called a watershed, fiver basin, or catchment area.

5.The Iron Runoff was a bit of a struggle at first and the toughest set of races for me so far in Forza 2.

6.South African diplomats said they did not know in advance that Mr. Tsvangirai would pull out of the runoff.退

7.When slope gradient and soil surface hydrological condition had not change, runoff increased with increasing of rainfall intensity.

8.Therefore, tree planting and grass growing in semi-arid area maybe reduce runoff, meanwhile, improve monthly runoff distribution in a year.

9.Tsvangirai withdrew from the presidential runoff election Sunday saying that it was an illegitimate, violent sham.退

10.But she was just short of a majority, so she will face a run-off runoff election.