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escape noun 2avoiding sth unpleasant or boring 避开ADJECTIVE | VERB + ESCAPE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEclose, narrow, near 很险的躲过lucky, miraculous, remarkable 侥幸躲过;奇迹般躲过◆A driver had a lucky escape after a brick was dropped on his car from a bridge.司机幸运地躲过了从桥上掉到车上的砖块。temporary 暂时避开◆young people's need for temporary escape from the demanding journey into adulthood年轻人需要暂时避开步入成年的艰辛历程perfect, ultimate, welcome 放松的绝佳去处;受欢迎的消遣◆For many, the ultimate escape is a tranquil beach filled with white sand.对于很多人而言,铺满白沙的宁静海滩是休闲消遣的绝佳去处。VERB + ESCAPEhave 躲过plan, plot 计划逃脱;密谋出逃◆Celine has been plotting her escape for months.数月来塞莉纳一直在密谋逃跑。need, seek 需要/寻求避开◆city dwellers seeking escape from stress寻求远离压力的城市居民find 获得解脱◆Craig finds escape in dreams.克雷格在睡梦中获得解脱。offer, provide 提供解脱◆This play offered an escape from the everyday.这个游戏让人可以从日常事务中解脱一下。PREPOSITIONescape from 避开◆He had a narrow escape from gunfire.他从炮火中死里逃生。 |