0 having escaped or run away from somewhere:
He is the runaway leader at the top of the competition scoreboard.
2 being or seeming to be out of control, or happening suddenly and strongly:
3 a young person who has left home without permission
5 highly successful:
Many of these children are throwaways, not runaways.
Is he aware that there are 43,000 runaways each year?
In such cases, the hostels will be registered as children's homes with special provision for runaways.
The society is now concerned about this national problem of runaways.
There seems to be an increasing incidence of copycat runaways among young people.
The refuge provides a service to improve relations between runaways and their families.
A further issue focused by the project is the need for centralised reporting of runaways.
The police have done well in tracing young runaways.
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逃離, 突然離開, 逃走…
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fugir, escapar…
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gizlice kaçmak, sıvışmak, çekip gitmek…
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