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 flee [fli:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 逃避, 逃跑, 逃走

vi. 逃, 消失

[法] 逃走, 逃出, 损失


  1. He killed his enemy and fled the country.
    他杀了仇人,然后逃往国外。
  2. The frightened people fled from the fire.
    人们惊恐万状地逃离了火灾现场。
  3. The mists was fleeing before the rising sun.
    太阳慢慢升起,薄雾渐渐消失。


flee
fled
[ verb ]
run away quickly
<verb.motion> fly take flight
He threw down his gun and fled


Flee \Flee\ (fl[=e]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Fled} (fl[e^]d); p.
pr. & vb. n. {Fleeing}.] [OE. fleon, fleen, AS. fle['o]n
(imperf. fle['a]h); akin to D. vlieden, OHG. & OS. fliohan,
G. fliehen, Icel. fl[=y]ja (imperf. fl[=y][eth]i), Dan. flye,
Sw. fly (imperf. flydde), Goth. [thorn]liuhan. [root]84. Cf.
{Flight}.]
To run away, as from danger or evil; to avoid in an alarmed
or cowardly manner; to hasten off; -- usually with from. This
is sometimes omitted, making the verb transitive.

[He] cowardly fled, not having struck one stroke.
--Shak.

Flee fornication. --1 Cor. vi.
18.

So fled his enemies my warlike father. --Shak.

Note: When great speed is to be indicated, we commonly use
fly, not flee; as, fly hence to France with the utmost
speed. ``Whither shall I fly to 'scape their hands?''
--Shak. See {Fly}, v. i., 5.

  1. Several hundred people have been killed and hundreds of thousands forced to flee their homes in more than two years of ethnic attacks and clashes involving civilians and soldiers.
  2. While Westerners continued to flee occupied Kuwait with tales of low food supplies and looting by Iraqi troops, international pressure grew against Saddam to withdraw from the oil-rich emirate he invaded and annexed.
  3. He is one of the nearly 600 Albanians who have sought refuge in foreign embassies in Tirana this week in a desperate bid to flee the country.
  4. In 1987, violence in Haiti forced the Blackburns to flee to the Dominican Republic.
  5. She said the agency told its regional offices last week that Chinese might try to flee because of the suppression of dissent following the June 4 killing of hundreds of unarmed pro-democracy protesters by troops in Beijing.
  6. Thursday's explosion killed two people, damaged or destroyed 15 homes and forced 270 people to flee.
  7. While most other East Europeans appear content to visit and return home, Romanians have continued to flee economic malaise and political uncertainty unmatched in most of the other former Soviet bloc nations.
  8. The men's drug problems may have made it easier for Strayer to flee, Groepper said.
  9. Meanwhile, the State Department said it now is advising Americans in Kuwait to "plan their route carefully" if they try to flee the country overland despite orders to Iraqi forces to arrest anyone identified as a U.S. citizen.
  10. Then he began urging the teens to make more money so they can flee the police and gang pressure and move to Portland, Maine, where, he hears, homeless people get more government aid.
  11. They attacked the bulldozer drivers, forcing them to flee. Paramilitary troops arrived, wielding sticks and truncheons, but Massoud's friends drove them off.
  12. The fighting has forced 400,000 of the enclave's 1 million residents to flee to safer areas in Lebanon and neighboring countries, and inflicted damage estimated at $1 billion.
  13. Ugandans continued to flee their country in the 1980s because of fighting between government troops and guerillas led by Yoweri Museveni.
  14. Three robbers burst into a fast-food restaurant, tied up the manager and attempted to flee with thousands of dollars, but were cut down and killed in a fusillade of police gunfire Monday, authorities said.
  15. But temperatures of well over 86 degrees have hit France, Britain and the Netherlands, whose residents normally use the holiday season to flee their rain-prone climes for sunnier weather in southern Europe.
  16. They are charged with helping Ceausescu flee by obtaining a helicopter that took the dictator and his wife, Elena, who was tried and executed with him, from the capital to Snagov, 20 miles to the north.
  17. "We surrounded the terrorists from all sides," the Israeli news agency Itim quoted one soldier as saying. "They tried to flee and we fired on them.
  18. Tanjug's report said the situation in the country that President Nicolae Ceausescu has ruled with an iron fist for 24 years was "dramatic." Some reports said Ceausescu was preparing to flee the country.
  19. The floods also injured at least 90 people and forced thousands to flee their homes in the huge island's western province of Bengkulu, the Suara Pembaruan newspaper reported.
  20. Magistrate W. Curtis Sewell agreed with Assistant U.S. Attorney Deborah Young, who cited the severity of the charge and a risk that Nesbitt, 44, might flee the country.
  21. Two members of the rock group The Jets found everything except peace and quiet at the Kanawha County Public Library when hordes of fans forced them to flee out the back door.
  22. The judge said the former skipper, Joseph Hazelwood of Huntington, N.Y., was unlikely to flee.
  23. Tuesday _ Riots break out in Tirana when Albanians seek sanctuary in foreign embassies in an apparent attempt to flee the repressive regime.
  24. Carl Hermann Retemeyer, a senior Braunschweig prosecutor, said the employee, who wasn't identified, was taken into investigative custody Wednesday out of fear he would flee the country.
  25. Hundreds of shells pelted a Khmer Rouge refugee camp near the Cambodian border Wednesday, forcing thousands of refugees to flee or take cover, a relief official said.
  26. Two East German men rammed their car through border barriers Saturday in an attempt to flee their communist homeland, police said.
  27. Honecker, 77, is under investigation for possible murder charges stemming from the deaths of those who tried to flee to the West.
  28. So come vacation time this summer, some will go to their nearest beaches, some will flee to the mountains, some will stay at home and avoid doing the home projects they had planned.
  29. "Twenty percent want to flee Jordan," he says, "and the other 80% want to go to holy war." This feverish pro-Iraq sentiment creates what one ambassador in Amman calls "the king's conundrum."
  30. Rising floodwaters along the Paraguay River in northern Argentina forced about 7,000 people to flee their homes, civil defense officials said Wednesday.
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