escape
v. 逃離; 拜託; 倖免; 被…忘記; 逸出; 不自覺發出(聲音)
n. 逃避; 解脫; 滲出
If you escape from a place, you succeed in getting away from it.
A prisoner has escaped from a jail in northern England...
一名囚犯從英格蘭北部的一所監獄中越獄。
They are reported to have escaped to the other side of the border...
有報道稱他們已經逃過了國境線。
Someone's escape is the act of escaping from a particular place or situation.
The man made his escape.
那個人逃跑了。
You can say that you escape when you survive something such as an accident.
The two officers were extremely lucky to escape serious injury...
那兩名警官極其幸運,沒有受重傷。
The man's girlfriend managed to escape unhurt...
那個男人的女朋友成功逃脫,毫髮無損。
If something is an escape, it is a way of avoiding difficulties or responsibilities.
But for me television is an escape.
但是對我而言,看電視是一種逃避的方法。
...an escape from the depressing realities of wartime.
對於戰時令人抑鬱的現實生活的一種逃避
You can use escape to describe things which allow you to avoid difficulties or problems. For example, an escape route is an activity or opportunity that lets you improve your situation. An escape clause is part of an agreement that allows you to avoid having to do something that you do not want to do.
We all need the occasional escape route from the boring, routine aspects of our lives...
我們都時不時需要逃避生活中的無聊和平淡。
This has, in fact, turned out to be a wonderful escape clause for dishonest employers everywhere.
事實上,這已經成為所有狡猾的僱主們用來躲避責任的絕妙條款。
If something escapes you or escapes your attention, you do not know about it, do not remember it, or do not notice it.
It was an actor whose name escapes me for the moment...
那個男演員的名字我一時想不起來了。
Blonde and slender, she was too striking to escape their attention.
金髮細腰的她太引人注目了,他們很難不注意到她。
When gas, liquid, or heat escapes, it comes out from a pipe, container, or place.
Leave a vent open to let some moist air escape.
開啟一個通風口,讓潮氣逸出一些。
1. the act of escaping physically;
2. an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy;
3. the unwanted discharge of a fluid from some container;
4. a valve in a container in which pressure can build up (as a steam boiler); it opens automatically when the pressure reaches a dangerous level
5. nonperformance of something distasteful (as by deceit or trickery) that you are supposed to do;
6. an avoidance of danger or difficulty;
7. a means or way of escaping;
8. a plant originally cultivated but now growing wild
1. run away from confinement;
2. fail to experience;
3. escape potentially unpleasant consequences; get away with a forbidden action;
4. be incomprehensible to; escape understanding by;
5. issue or leak, as from a small opening;
6. remove oneself from a familiar environment, usually for pleasure or diversion;
7. flee; take to one's heels; cut and run;
escape, avoid
這兩個動詞都有"躲避危險"之意。
escape, flee, fly, get away, run away
這些動物或短語動詞都有"逃跑,逃脫"之意。
We had to break the door out to escape from the fire.
我們不得不把門砸開以逃避火災.
He reflected how difficult it would be to escape.
他在考慮逃走會有多大困難.
The fox redoubled on its trail to escape the hunters.
那狐狸循原路折回逃避獵人.
The antelope could not escape the crocodile's gaping jaws.
那隻羚羊無法從鱷魚張開的大口中逃脫.
The murderer attempted to escape from law punishment by spoiling his own face.
那個殺人犯企圖自毀容貌以逃脫法律的懲罰.
vi. 逃跑;躲避
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