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| /ɪˈskeɪp/ |
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| 1 | C/U an act of avoiding or getting away from a person , place , or bad situation 逃避;逃跑;避开 |
| +from He had no means of escape from his debts. 他无法逃避债务。 |
| chance/hope of escape There was now only a slim chance of escape. 此时逃脱的机会极小。 |
| make your escape She was relieved to make her escape. 能够逃脱使她很宽慰。 |
| escape route Make sure you are aware of possible escape routes from your hotel room. 你一定要知道宾馆房间的逃生路线。 |
| | 1a | to avoid being killed or seriously injured only because you were lucky or made a very big effort 死里逃生;幸运逃脱 | | A couple had a narrow escape when a tree fell just in front of their car. 一对夫妇险些被一棵恰好倒在他们汽车前的大树砸死。 | |
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| 2 | C/U a way of helping yourself to stop thinking about an unpleasant situation you are in 解闷;忘忧 |
| He used alcohol as a means of escape. 他借酒消愁。 |
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| 3 | C an amount of gas or liquid that escapes from a container (气体或液体的)泄漏,逸出 |
| +of There was a rapid escape of gas. 有气体快速逸出。 |
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| 4 | C mainly journalism a holiday away from home 度假 |
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| 5 | U computing the escape key on a computer (计算机键盘上的)Esc 键,退出键 |
| Press escape to return to the main menu. 按退出键以返回主菜单。 |
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