runaway run·away

runaway run·away
['rʌnəˌweɪ]
1. adj
(slave, person) in fuga, (child) scappato (-a) di casa, (truck, train) fuori controllo, (horse) imbizzarrito (-a), (success, victory) trascinante

runaway inflation — inflazione f galoppante

2. n
fuggitivo (-a), fuggiasco (-a)

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