单词 | escape |
释义 | verbnoun🔑 es·capeBrE /ɪˈskeɪp/ NAmE /ɪˈskeɪp/ verb present simple - I / you / we / they escape BrE /ɪˈskeɪp/ NAmE /ɪˈskeɪp/ present simple - he / she / it escapes BrE /ɪˈskeɪps/ NAmE /ɪˈskeɪps/ past simple escaped BrE /ɪˈskeɪpt/ NAmE /ɪˈskeɪpt/ past participle escaped BrE /ɪˈskeɪpt/ NAmE /ɪˈskeɪpt/ -ing form escaping BrE /ɪˈskeɪpɪŋ/ NAmE /ɪˈskeɪpɪŋ/ 🔑 [I ]to get away from a place where you have been kept as a prisoner or not allowed to leave (从监禁或管制中)逃跑,逃走,逃出◆ Two prisoners have escaped . 两名犯人逃走了。◆ ~from sb /sth He escaped from prison this morning . 他今天早上从监狱里逃跑了。🔑 [I , T ]to get away from an unpleasant or dangerous situation (从不愉快或危险处境中)逃脱,摆脱,逃避◆ ~ (from sth )She managed to escape from the burning car . 她设法从燃烧的汽车里逃了出来。◆ ~ (into sth )(figurative ) As a child he would often escape into a dream world of his own . 小时候他常常躲进自己的梦幻世界中。◆ ~sth They were glad to have escaped the clutches of winter for another year . 他们很高兴又一年躲过了寒冬的魔爪。🔑 [T , no passive ]to avoid sth unpleasant or dangerous 避开,避免(不愉快或危险的事物)◆ ~sth She was lucky to escape punishment . 她逃脱惩罚真是幸运。◆ The pilot escaped death by seconds . 这名飞行员数秒之内死里逃生。◆ There was no escaping the fact that he was overweight . 他身体超重这一事实是无法回避的。◆ ~doing sth He narrowly escaped being killed . 他险些丧命。Verbs usually followed by -ing formsavoid,consider,delay,deny,enjoy,escape,finish,give up,imagine,involve,mention,mind,miss,postpone,practise,resist,risk,suggest🔑 [I ]to suffer no harm or less harm than you would expect (没有受伤或只受了一点伤害而)逃脱,幸免于难◆ ~ (with sth )I was lucky to escape with minor injuries . 我只受了一点轻伤逃出来真是万幸。◆ + adj .Both drivers escaped unhurt . 两个驾驶员都幸免于难,安然无恙。[T , no passive ]~sb /sth to be forgotten or not noticed 被忘掉;被忽视;未被注意◆ Her name escapes me (= I can't remember it ). 我记不起她的名字了。◆ It might have escaped your notice , but I'm very busy at the moment . 也许你没注意到,可我此刻忙得不可开交。[I ](of gases , liquids , etc .气体、液体等) to get out of a container , especially through a hole or crack 漏出;泄漏;渗出◆ Put a lid on to prevent heat escaping . 盖上盖子,以免热气跑了。◆ toxic waste escaping into the sea 流入大海的有毒废料[T , I ]~ (sth )(of a sound 声音) to come out from your mouth without you intending it to (不自觉地)由…发出◆ A groan escaped her lips . 她不由得发出一声呻吟。🔑 es·capeBrE /ɪˈskeɪp/ NAmE /ɪˈskeɪp/ noun 🔑 [C , U ]~ (from sth )the act or a method of escaping from a place or an unpleasant or dangerous situation 逃跑;逃脱;逃避◆ an escape from a prisoner of war camp 从战俘营中逃出◆ I had a narrow escape (= I was lucky to have escaped ). 我是死里逃生。◆ There was no hope of escape from her disastrous marriage . 她无望从不幸的婚姻中解脱出来。◆ He took an elaborate escape route from South Africa to Britain . 他周密安排了一条路线从南非逃往英国。◆ As soon as he turned his back , she would make her escape . 他一转身,她就逃跑。 ➡ see also fire escape🔑 [sing. , U ]a way of forgetting sth unpleasant or difficult for a short time 逃避现实;(暂时的)解脱,消遣◆ For her , travel was an escape from the boredom of her everyday life . 对她来说,旅行是为了从乏味的日常生活中暂时解脱出来。[C ]the fact of a liquid , gas , etc . coming out of a pipe or container by accident ; the amount that comes out 漏出,溢出,渗出(量)◆ an escape of gas 漏气[U ] (also eˈscape key [C ]) (computing计算机) a button on a computer keyboard that you press to stop a particular operation or leave a program * Esc 键;退出键◆ Press escape to get back to the menu . 按 Esc 键,退回到菜单。backspace , click , control , cursor , escape , keyboard , return , shift , slash , space bar ● make ˌgood your eˈscape (formal ) to manage to escape completely 成功地逃脱● close , lock , etc . the stable door after the horse has ˈbolted (BrE ) (US close , etc . the barn door after the horse has eˈscaped ) to try to prevent or avoid loss or damage when it is already too late to do so 马跑了才去关厩门;贼走关门,为时已晚 |
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