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es.capeI5skeIpn 逃脱;逃避He made his escape (= He escaped) on the back of a motorbike. [C]他骑上摩托车逃走了。They had a narrow escape (= only just avoided injury or death) when their car crashed.他们的汽车猛撞时,他们是死里逃生。"You will never get away, " said the prison-camp commander. "Escape is impossible." [U]“你永远跑不了,”战俘集中营司令官说,“逃跑是不可能的。”An escape is also an accidental loss.偶然的消失an escape of radioactivity [C]放射现象的偶然消失(fig.) Romantic novels provide an escape from reality. [C]浪漫小说使人们暂时忘记现实。We carefully planned our escape route.我们仔细计划了我们的逃跑路线。There's no escape means that there is no way to get out of a place or avoid a situation.没有逃跑的办法;无法避免You'll have to do the exam again--there's no escape if you want to continue the course.你得再考一次----如果你想继续上这门课,别无它法。(specialized) The escape key (abbreviation Esc) is the key on a computer keyboard which allows you to leave a particular screen and return to the previous one or to interrupt a process.关闭键Press Esc to return to the main menu.按关闭键,返回主菜单。An escape hatch is the part of a SUBMARINE (= a boat that can travel under water) through which people can leave when the submarine is under water.(潜艇的)紧急出口(specialized) The escape velocity of an object is the lowest speed it must have to escape from the GRAVITY (= the force which attracts objects of any mass) of a planet such as the Earth, and fly out into space.逃逸速度;脱离速度
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