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escape /ɪˈskeɪp/► SEE ALLescape sb’s noticemake good your escapea narrow escape/squeak ●escape sb’s ˈnoticenot be noticed by sb 不为某人所注意◆It may have escaped your notice but I’m very busy right now. Can we talk later? 你可能没注意到我现在很忙,我们能以后再谈吗?●make ˌgood your eˈscape (written) manage to escape completely 成功地逃脱◆In the confusion at the border, the woman made good her escape. 趁着边界上乱成一团,那个女人顺利地逃走了。◆He made good his escape from a crowd of journalists by jumping over a fence. 他跳过栅栏,成功地摆脱了一群记者的包围。●a narrow eˈscape/ˈsqueaka situation where sb only just avoids injury, danger or failure 死里逃生;幸免于难◆We had a narrow escape on the way here. The wind blew a tree down just in front of us. We could have been killed.来这里的路上我们死里逃生。一棵树就在我们面前被风刮倒,差点要了我们的命。 |