runoff in English
- runoff⇄adj. that decides a race or contest.
Ex. a runoff competition. If no candidate receives a clear majority in the first round, a runoff election is held a week later, when a single plurality suffices to elect (John C. Cairns). - runoff⇄noun 1. something that runs off, such as rain that flows off the land in streams.
Ex. The runoff of precipitation from northwestern America amounts to over 200 trillion gallons each year (Ralph E. Lapp).
2. a final, deciding race or contest. - runoff⇄runoff, noun, adjective.