Drug-taking is a form of escapism for some people. 对有些人来说, 吸毒是一种逃避现实的手段.
That story about three beautiful girls in a spacecraft is pure escapism. 那个讲三个漂亮姑娘在太空船内的故事是毫无现实意义的作品。
Drug-taking is a form of escapism for some people. 对有些人来说,吸毒是一种逃避现实的手段.
escapism
[ noun ] an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy <noun.act> romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily lifehis alcohol problem was a form of escapism
She shows you the tawdriness of this character's life, and her need for escapism.
'People are using holidays as a form of escapism,' Mr Crossland said. Airtours ended the half year with cash balances of Pounds 90m which will rise substantially by the year-end.
And yet the effect made the play not morbid but bracing. Private Lives, though in modern dress, was presented by Prowse as the brittle retreat into escapism that it indeed is.
As a musical, it is easy escapism.
Let parliament be hung, and reform will follow. Such thinking is romantic escapism.
It sounds like a night for a long soak in the bath and a good read; Joanna Trollope's 'The Choir' is classy escapism.
For anyone suffering from a surfeit of Morse and Home Counties escapism it will be a relief to welcome back Taggart, the Glasgow cop who is as gritty and down to earth as his city.
"I seek to lead our nation beyond racism, beyond sexism, beyond anti-Semitism, beyond escapism and beyond war.