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Run off at the mouth to talk excessively(ºÐº°¾øÀÌ) ¸»À» ÁÙÁÙ ´Ã¾î³õ´Ù): My classmate is always running off at the mouth about something.
Run off copies of to produce copies with a printing press or a copy machine(º¹»ç±â, Àμâ±â·Î º¹»ç¹°À» ¸¸µé´Ù): We ran off many copies of the poster for the festival.
Run off one's feet are extremely busy and don't have enough time to do everything(¹Ù»Ú°Ô ¶Ù¾î ´Ù´Ï´Ù): In the last few days before the holidays, the sales assistants were rushed off their feet.
Run off with to go away with someone, to elope with someone(~À» ÈÉÃÄ ´Þ¾Æ³ª´Ù, ~¿Í (´«ÀÌ ¸Â¾Æ) ´Þ¾Æ³ª´Ù): The treasurer had run off with the club's funds. My sister ran off with her boyfriend and got married when she was quite young.
Run one's mouth off talk too much(½Ã²ô·´°Ô ¶°¹ú¸®´Ù): The boys ran off their mouth.