escapist的意思和读音

escapist

: [ɪ'skeɪpɪst] : [ɪ'skeɪpɪst]

adj.

n.

escapists  

adj.realistic

adj.diverting,distracting,entertaining,relaxing,fantasy

n.1.

adj.1.

adj.1.providing a means of forgetting about everyday or unpleasant realities for a while

n.1.a daydreamer or fantasist who tries to avoid reality

1. exhilaration a. 使 escapist n. sip v. ...

2. escape escapist ) estate ; …

3. ... critique escapist foe ...

4. ●exhilarating adj. 使escapist n. ●sip v. ...

5. equivalent a . ( escapist n. essay n. . ...

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1.As with most countries, soap operas extolling the virtues of love, or at least escapist romance, have their place as well.

2.And she had nothing but laughter for the escapist fantasies with which sentimental contemporaries solaced their more sentimental readers.

3.The three stories sort of mirror my own thinking about escapist fantasy.

4.Who can quarrel with a medium that so brilliantly packages escapist entertainment as a mass-marketing tool?使

5.Escapist tendencies will result in a poor reputation and a lack of confidence.

6.In the spirit of escapist fun, what challenges might Prince William and soon-to-be Princess Kate face in achieving a 'modern' marriage?

7.In 2007, the beginnings of a Lu Xun withdrawal from Chinese school textbooks began, partly to make way for escapist kungfu texts.2007

8.He was by no means on "escapist" or a recluse, but was intensely involved in the life of his day.”,

9.In 2007, the beginnings of a Lu Xun withdrawal from Chinese school textbooks began, partly to make way for escapist kung fu texts.2007

10.So much of the sex that is depicted in stories and films strikes me by contrast as desperate, cathartic, escapist, even violent.