To leave home, or other place of residence, usually unannounced, or to make good on a threat, with such action usually performed by a child or juvenile
The little boy was unhappy about having to take a bath every day and decided to run away from home.
If you run away with someone, you secretly go away with them in order to live with them or marry them. She ran away with a man called McTavish last year He and I were always planning to run away together. = run off
If you run away from something unpleasant or new, you try to avoid dealing with it or thinking about it. They run away from the problem, hoping it will disappear of its own accord You can't run away for ever. see also runaway
flee; take to one's heels; cut and run; "If you see this man, run!"; "The burglars escaped before the police showed up"
If you run away from a place, you leave it because you are unhappy there. I ran away from home when I was sixteen After his beating Colin ran away and hasn't been heard of since Three years ago I ran away to Mexico to live with a circus
kaçmak, firar etmek: upon seeing me the burglar ran. hırsız beni görünce kaçtı
Hyphenation
kaçmak, firar etmek: up·on see·ing me the bur·glar ran. hırsız Be·ni görünce kaçtı