escape的意思和读音

escape

: [ɪˈskeɪp] : [ɪ'skeɪp]

n.

v.

escapes  escaping  escaped  

adj.+n.narrow escape,lucky escape,successful escape,prisoner escape

v.+n.escape punishment,escape fate,make escape,escape attention,plan escape

v.capture,face

n.seepage,leakage,leak,flight,getaway

v.flee,run away,avoid,evade,leak out

escapev.

1.[i]to get away from a place where you have been kept as a prisoner or not allowed to leave

Two prisoners have escaped.

He escaped from prison this morning.

2.[i][t]to get away from an unpleasant or dangerous situation

She managed to escape from the burning car.

As a child he would often escape into a dream world of his own.

They were glad to have escaped the clutches of winter for another year.

3.[t][nopass]to avoid sth unpleasant or dangerous

She was lucky to escape punishment.

The pilot escaped death by seconds.

There was no escaping the fact that he was overweight.

He narrowly escaped being killed.

4.[i]to suffer no harm or less harm than you would expect

I was lucky to escape with minor injuries.

Both drivers escaped unhurt .

5.[t][nopass]~ sb/sthto be forgotten or not noticed

Her name escapes me(= I can't remember it) .

It might have escaped your notice , but I'm very busy at the moment.

6.[i]to get out of a container, especially through a hole or crack

Put a lid on to prevent heat escaping.

toxic waste escaping into the sea

7.[t][i]~ (sth)to come out from your mouth without you intending it to

A groan escaped her lips.

n.

1.[c][u]~ (from sth)the act or a method of escaping from a place or an unpleasant or dangerous situation

an escape from a prisoner of war camp

I had a narrow escape(= I was lucky to have escaped) .

There was no hope of escape from her disastrous marriage.

He took an elaborate escape route from South Africa to Britain.线

As soon as he turned his back, she would make her escape .

2.[sing][u];(a way of forgetting sth unpleasant or difficult for a short time

For her, travel was an escape from the boredom of her everyday life.

3.[c]the fact of a liquid, gas, etc. coming out of a pipe or container by accident; the amount that comes out

an escape of gas

4.[u]Esc 退a button on a computer keyboard that you press to stop a particular operation or leave a program

Press escape to get back to the menu. Esc 退

IDMmake good your escapeto manage to escape completely

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v.1.to get away from a place where you are in danger; to get away from a very unpleasant situation; to get away from a place that you are not allowed to leave, for example a prison; to get away from an embarrassing or annoying situation2.to avoid being killed or seriously injured in an accident or attack; to avoid a difficult or unpleasant situation; to avoid thinking about or dealing with an unpleasant situation that you are in3.to come out of a container, usually by accident; to come out of your mouth, although you did not intend it to4.if something escapes you, you cannot remember it or you do not notice it5.to go away on vacation1.to get away from a place where you are in danger; to get away from a very unpleasant situation; to get away from a place that you are not allowed to leave, for example a prison; to get away from an embarrassing or annoying situation2.to avoid being killed or seriously injured in an accident or attack; to avoid a difficult or unpleasant situation; to avoid thinking about or dealing with an unpleasant situation that you are in3.to come out of a container, usually by accident; to come out of your mouth, although you did not intend it to4.if something escapes you, you cannot remember it or you do not notice it5.to go away on vacation

n.1.an act of avoiding or getting away from a person, place, or bad situation2.a way of helping yourself to stop thinking about an unpleasant situation that you are in3.an amount of gas or liquid that escapes from a container4.an occasion when you go away on vacation5.the escape key on a computer1.an act of avoiding or getting away from a person, place, or bad situation2.a way of helping yourself to stop thinking about an unpleasant situation that you are in3.an amount of gas or liquid that escapes from a container4.an occasion when you go away on vacation5.the escape key on a computer

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1.He said there are some members of the Taliban who joined simply out of ignorance, or to escape poverty.

2.And even those who are slower than I am to call out the names or write down the signs cannot escape that the new season is here.使

3.Couple the fear of what others might do to me with a fear of what I might do to myself when depressed, and it feels like there is no escape.

4.If he could only escape the shackles of his religious beliefs, he would be able to fully express the person he really is.

5.The outcome of every fight would be the same as before, and each bull would be far better able to escape from wolves.鹿

6.So if I fasten the rope to here, here is a little trick that it doesn't have anything to do with you escape the belay like this.),

7.I would not change my present situation for that of my accusers, to escape all that torture can inflict upon me.

8.Then, behind the board, I saw the tail of another snake, perhaps trying to help its buddy escape.

9.When the giant panda to hear abnormal noise, it is often an immediate escape.

10.He made for the door and tried to escape.