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v. 逃脱,避开,溜走
vbl. 逃脱,避开,溜走

  1. Their boss escaped to weasel out of his responsibility.
    他们的老板为逃避责任溜走了。
  2. The dogs lost the scent and the prisoner escaped.
    警犬失去了臭迹,囚犯因而得以逃脱。


escaped
[ adj ]
having escaped, especially from confinement
<adj.all>
a convict still at largesearching for two escaped prisoners
dogs loose on the streets
criminals on the loose in the neighborhood


Escape \Es*cape"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Escaped}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Escaping}.] [OE. escapen, eschapen, OF. escaper,
eschaper, F. echapper, fr. LL. ex cappa out of one's cape or
cloak; hence, to slip out of one's cape and escape. See 3d
{Cape}, and cf. {Scape}, v.]
1. To flee from and avoid; to be saved or exempt from; to
shun; to obtain security from; as, to escape danger.
``Sailors that escaped the wreck.'' --Shak.

2. To avoid the notice of; to pass unobserved by; to evade;
as, the fact escaped our attention.

They escaped the search of the enemy. --Ludlow.

  1. Police on Sunday searched for five men who escaped from Cork jail during a nationwide strike by Ireland's 1,900 guards, and disturbances were reported at two Dublin prisons.
  2. He was arrested during an unsuccessful 1985 coup led by Gen. Thomas Quiwonkpa but escaped and rejoined other exiles in Ivory Coast.
  3. The ones who have escaped _ they are a special chapter, the lost possibilities." Of the remaining war criminals, he said: "They are getting old. This is my daily problem.
  4. The constable's wife and young children escaped, and the gunmen took a shotgun and two pistols when they left, police said in their daily unrest report.
  5. A guard at the Sears department store that anchors one end of the mall said guards from the store chased the boy after Monday evening's shooting, but he escaped.
  6. A 16-month-old boy strapped into a car seat was mauled to death by a 200-pound leopard that escaped from its cage at the family's farm, authorities said.
  7. Although the national dailies have largely escaped a price war, the new formats amount to something similar.
  8. The worsening lives of the people escaped notice in many quarters, foreign and domestic.
  9. But such bad news is becoming all too common for the discerning comic reader, who in the recent years has lost Larson's "The Far Side" and Trudeau's "Doonesbury" for extended periods while their creators escaped the day-to-day drudgery.
  10. "It escaped in such an incredible hurry, so fast, that even if the equipment had been in place, it wouldn't have been enough," he said.
  11. He said the third assailant escaped and police recovered a rifle, flares and bundles of fireworks from the gunmen's vehicle.
  12. It said hefirst escaped in 1978 while being transported in a military convoy; escaped from a court while on trial in 1980, and knocked down a guard and walked out of a police station dressed in police uniform in 1985.
  13. It said hefirst escaped in 1978 while being transported in a military convoy; escaped from a court while on trial in 1980, and knocked down a guard and walked out of a police station dressed in police uniform in 1985.
  14. Asked about these records, Ms. Bartola says some failures may have escaped her attention because of a staff shortage.
  15. The boy who escaped, and one of the eight children held hostage, were both family friends, while the other seven children were Dang's children, authorities said.
  16. But I think I've escaped that fate by coming to it late.' The Daydreamer represents the fulfilment of a promise to his 11-year old stepdaughter Alice, who had asked him to write some of the stories he had made up for her on holiday.
  17. The army is rounding up civilians in the capital and forcing them, under threat of execution, to carry military supplies through the jungle to rebel battlefronts, say some Burmese who claim to have escaped.
  18. "People in town have changed," said Pat Perkins, whose family escaped its burning house when her husband heard something in the yard and smelled smoke. "Everybody used to be very happy and smiling, laughing, talking.
  19. Few Westerners have escaped through Habur, the single border crossing between Iraq and Turkey, since 52 dependents of U.S. Embassy personnel stationed in Kuwait left Iraq on Monday.
  20. About 40 children in a day care center in the building escaped injury.
  21. The bus driver escaped with minor cuts and bruises, police said.
  22. The superintendent's 12-gauge shotgun and his car apparently were taken by murderer Earl Jacobs, who escaped Wednesday.
  23. Ten years ago: General Alexander M. Haig Jr., supreme commander of NATO forces, escaped an attempt on his life in Casteau, Belgium, when a remote-controlled bomb exploded beneath a small bridge as Haig's limousine passed over it.
  24. OSHA's investigation into the Texas blast showed that four highly flammable gases escaped from an open valve, forming a huge vapor cloud that traveled through the plant within seconds under high pressure.
  25. They also arrested Ms. Shoemaker, 41, but Mahoney escaped.
  26. He fled, was captured but escaped.
  27. In these respects, they escaped damage in the Budget.
  28. East Germans can travel freely to Czechoslovakia, and hundreds have escaped across to Hungary to make their way West.
  29. The 145 passengers and eight crew aboard the Boeing 727 jet escaped injury.
  30. Within hours of his escape, Aardu escaped to the nearby Middlesex Fells Reservation, 3,000 wooded acres.
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