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单词 escape
例句
escapeescape /ɪˈskeɪp/ verb escape
to leave a place or person when it is dangerous, or when someone is trying to stop you from leaving or is chasing you:
  • Collins escaped from prison in October, and he is still missing.
  • Many people have moved across the border to escape the violence in their country.
  • get away
    get away means the same as escape, but sounds more informal and is used especially when someone is chasing you:
  • We chased the thief for three blocks, but he got away.
  • run away
    to escape from someone or something by running:
  • When the old man yelled at the kids, they ran away.
  • Run away can also mean “to leave your home in order to escape from an unhappy situation.” You use run away about children: David ran away because he couldn’t get along with his stepfather.
    flee (formal)
    to leave a place very quickly in order to escape from a dangerous situation. You use flee especially about people who have to leave a place because of a war, an event such as a flood or storm, or a bad political situation:
  • Thousands of refugees had to flee their country when war broke out.
  • Flee is also used in news reports to talk about a criminal who escapes: The two bank robbers fled in a black car, and the police chased them across the city.
    evade (formal)
    to avoid being caught by someone:
  • He managed to evade the security guards by hiding in a closet.
  • ➔ see leak1 for escape meaning “to leak in small amounts”
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