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TOEFL BNC: 1697 COCA: 2034
escape
ɪskp ɪˈskeɪp ɛˈskeɪp ɪskeɪp
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense escapes, present participle escaping, past tense , past participle escaped
1 VERB [no passive] 逃离;逃脱 If you escape from a place, you succeed in getting away from it. 逃离;逃脱
  • A prisoner has escaped from a jail in northern England. [VERB + from]

    一名囚犯从英格兰北部的一所监狱中越狱。

  • They are reported to have escaped to the other side of the border. [VERB + to]

    有报道称他们已经逃过了国境线。

  • He was fatally wounded as he tried to escape. [VERB]

    他在设法逃跑的时候受了致命伤。

escaped
  • Officers mistook Stephen for an escaped prisoner.

    警官误以为斯蒂芬是一名逃犯。

2 N-COUNT [usually poss NOUN] 逃避;逃跑;避开 Someone's escape is the act of escaping from a particular place or situation. 逃避;逃跑;避开
  • The man made his escape.

    那个人逃跑了。

3 VERB 躲过;逃脱;幸免 You can say that you escape when you survive something such as an accident. 躲过;逃脱;幸免
  • The two officers were extremely lucky to escape serious injury. [VERB noun]

    那两名警官极其幸运,没有受重伤。

  • The man's girlfriend managed to escape unhurt. [VERB adj.ive]

    那个男人的女朋友成功逃脱,毫发无损。

  • He narrowly escaped with his life when suspected right-wing extremists fired shots into his office. [VERB prep.]

    疑似右翼极端分子的一些人向他的办公室开枪扫射,他侥幸逃生。

Escape is also a noun.
  • I hear you had a very narrow escape on the bridge.

    我听说你在桥上险些出事。

4 N-COUNT [usually singular] 脱身之术;逃避的方法 If something is an escape, it is a way of avoiding difficulties or responsibilities. 脱身之术;逃避的方法
  • But for me television is an escape.

    但是对我而言,看电视是一种逃避的方法。

  • ...an escape from the depressing realities of wartime. [+ from]

    对于战时令人抑郁的现实生活的一种逃避

5 ADJ [ADJ n] 使逃避困难的;使规避问题的 You can use escape to describe things which allow you to avoid difficulties or problems. For example, an escape route is an activity or opportunity that lets you improve your situation. An escape clause is part of an agreement that allows you to avoid having to do something that you do not want to do. 使逃避困难的;使规避问题的
  • We all need the occasional escape route from the boring, routine aspects of our lives. [+ from]

    我们都时不时需要逃避生活中的无聊和平淡。

  • This has, in fact, turned out to be a wonderful escape clause for dishonest employers everywhere. [+ for]

    事实上,这已经成为所有狡猾的雇主们用来躲避责任的绝妙条款。

6 VERB 所不知;逃过的注意;忘记 If something escapes you or escapes your attention, you do not know about it, do not remember it, or do not notice it. 所不知;逃过的注意;忘记
  • It was an actor whose name escapes me for the moment. [VERB noun]

    那个男演员的名字我一时想不起来了。

  • Blonde and slender, she was too striking to escape their attention. [VERB noun]

    金发细腰的她太引人注目了,他们很难不注意到她。

SYN be forgotten by, be beyond (someone), baffle, elude
7 VERB (气体、液体、热量等)泄露,逸出,露出 When gas, liquid, or heat escapes, it comes out from a pipe, container, or place. (气体、液体、热量等)泄露,逸出,露出
  • Leave a vent open to let some moist air escape. [VERB]

    打开一个通风口,让潮气逸出一些。

SYN leak out, flow out, drain away, discharge
8 See also: fire escape 
ThesaurusWord Partnership
Thesaurusescape Also look up:
VERB.

break out, flee, run away 1

N.

breakout, flight, getaway 2

Word PartnershipUse escape with:
VERB.

try to escape 1

manage to escape 1 3

make an escape 2

N.

chance to escape, escape from prison 1

escape route 5

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TOEFL BNC: 1697 COCA: 2034
escape

noun¹

1getting away from a place逃離ADJECTIVE | VERB + ESCAPE | ESCAPE + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEattempted逃跑未遂successful成功逃脫great大逃亡one of the greatest escapes of all time有史以來的最大逃亡之一daring勇敢的逃離the daring escape of a Resistance fighter from prison抵抗運動戰士的英勇越獄hasty, quick倉促逃跑;迅速逃脫I made a hasty escape.我倉促逃跑。VERB + ESCAPEmake, make good逃脫;成功逃脫He made his escape through the window.他越窗逃走。I found an open door and made good my escape.我發現有扇門開着,就成功逃走了。plan計劃逃跑attempt企圖逃跑a group of slaves that attempted an escape一群試圖逃跑的奴隸block, prevent挫敗逃跑企圖;阻止逃脫He stepped in front of me, blocking my escape.他一步跨到我前面,擋住了我逃脫的去路。allow可以逃脫The ground became swamped, allowing no escape.地面成了一片泥沼,無法逃脫。ESCAPE + NOUNattempt, bid (especially BrE) 逃脫嘗試route逃跑路線vehicle逃逸飛行器hatch, ladder, tunnel安全艙;應急梯;逃生隧道plan逃離計劃Together they formulated an escape plan.他們一起制訂了一個逃生計劃。PREPOSITIONescape from從⋯逃離his escape from the prison camp他逃離戰俘營PHRASESa means of escape, a way of escape逃跑方法She looked around for a means of escape.她環顧四周尋找逃跑方法。a possibility of escape逃跑的可能性There was clearly no possibility of escape.很明顯沒有逃跑的可能。
escape

noun²

2avoiding sth unpleasant or boring避開ADJECTIVE | VERB + ESCAPE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEclose, narrow, near很險的躲過lucky, miraculous, remarkable僥幸躲過;奇跡般躲過A driver had a lucky escape after a brick was dropped on his car from a bridge.司機幸運地躲過了從橋上掉到車上的磚塊。temporary暫時避開young people's need for temporary escape from the demanding journey into adulthood年輕人需要暫時避開步入成年的艱辛歷程perfect, ultimate, welcome放鬆的絕佳去處;受歡迎的消遣For many, the ultimate escape is a tranquil beach filled with white sand.對於很多人而言,鋪滿白沙的寧靜海灘是休閒消遣的絕佳去處。VERB + ESCAPEhave躲過plan, plot計劃逃脫;密謀出逃Celine has been plotting her escape for months.數月來塞莉納一直在密謀逃跑。need, seek需要/尋求避開city dwellers seeking escape from stress尋求遠離壓力的城市居民find獲得解脫Craig finds escape in dreams.克雷格在睡夢中獲得解脫。offer, provide提供解脫This play offered an escape from the everyday.這個遊戲讓人可以從日常事務中解脫一下。PREPOSITIONescape from避開He had a narrow escape from gunfire.他從炮火中死裏逃生。
escape

verb

ADVERB | VERB + ESCAPE | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBbarely, just, narrowly很險地逃脫They narrowly escaped being killed in the fire.他們險些在大火中喪生。The survivors barely escape in whatever ships they can find.幸存者看到不管什麼船都上,這才勉強得以逃脫。not completely, not entirely, not fully沒完全逃脫The head of department cannot entirely escape responsibility for this situation.系主任不能完全逃脫造成這種情況的責任。somehow以某種方式逃脫Apparently, they had escaped somehow and gotten home.顯然,他們想方設法逃回了家裏。largely在很大程度上避開The city largely escaped bombing in the campaign.這次戰役中,該市幾乎未遭轟炸。eventually, finally最終逃脫She eventually escaped to the US.她最後逃到了美國。never永遠無法逃脫Tony may never escape his emotional struggle.或許托尼永遠都無法擺脫情感掙紮。easily輕易避開They're so small they can easily escape notice.他們這麼矮小,很容易避開他人的注意。safely, successfully安全逃脫;成功逃離pilots who successfully escaped while their aircraft was being shot down飛機被擊落時成功逃生的飛行員VERB + ESCAPEcannot不能逃脫be impossible to不可能逃脫be easy to容易逃脫It was easy to escape in the confusion of the besieged city.趁着被圍城市的混亂很容易逃脫。attempt to, seek to, try to企圖逃脫struggle to奮力逃脫He got hurt while struggling to escape.他奮力逃脫時受了傷。hope to, want to, wish to希望逃脫;想要擺脫a lonely man who wants to escape his lifestyle一個想要擺脫現有生活方式的孤獨男人need to需要逃脫I need to escape. I want to go away from here.我得逃出去,我要離開這裏。manage to設法逃脫let sb讓某人逃走It was stupid of Lee to let them escape.李真蠢,讓他們逃了。help sb (to)幫助某人逃走PREPOSITIONfrom從⋯逃走to escape from prison越獄into逃進They escaped into the forest.他們逃進了森林。to逃到The family escaped to the West.那家人逃到了西部。with帶着⋯逃走Thieves escaped with property worth over $5 000.竊賊帶着價值 5,000 多美元的財產逃走了。without未⋯而逃脫The driver escaped without injury.司機逃生,毫髮無損。PHRASESescape alive成功逃生Only two of the men escaped alive.只有兩人成功逃生。escape sb's clutches擺脫某人的控制He had managed to escape the clutches of the police yet again.他再次設法擺脫了警察的控制。escape from it all擺脫這一切We would always go there to escape from it all.我們總是到那裏以擺脫這一切。escape (sb's) notice避開 ( 某人的 ) 注意errors that had escaped my notice我沒注意到的錯誤escape unharmed, escape unhurt, escape uninjured, escape unscathed未受傷害地逃脫escape with your life大難不死She was very lucky to escape with her life.她很幸運地逃脫了,撿了一命。
TOEFL BNC: 1697 COCA: 2034
escape verb
escape (escape death) leak (prevent heat escaping)
escape

verb

escape ♦︎ get away ♦︎ elude ♦︎ evade ♦︎ loseThese words all mean to get away from sb who is chasing you or a dangerous situation that threatens you. 这些词均表示摆脱、逃走。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配to escape / get away from sb / sthto escape / evade being captured, hit, killed, etc.to escape / get away from / elude / evade / lose your pursuersto escape / elude / evade capture / detection / the policeto escape / evade arrestto manage to escape sb / get away from sb / elude sb / evade sb escape [intransitive, transitive, no passive] to get away from or avoid an unpleasant or dangerous situation or event; to suffer no harm or less harm than you would expect 摆脱;逃离;逃脱;幸免于难She managed to escape from the burning car.她好不容易从燃烧的汽车里逃了出来。 (figurative) As a child he would often escape into a dream world of his own.小时候他常常躲进自己的梦幻世界。There was no escaping the fact that he was overweight.他体重超标这一事实是无法回避了。The police will not escape criticism in this affair.在这件事情上,警方免不了会受到批评。She managed to escape the fate of the other rebels.她总算逃过了其他造反者的厄运。The pilot escaped death by seconds.这名飞行员在生死瞬间逃出生天。He narrowly escaped being killed.他险些丧命。She only just escaped with her life.她好险捡回了自己的命。Both drivers escaped unhurt.两名司机都幸免于难,安然无恙。You can escape being caught or punished. * escape可以指躲避抓捕或逃避惩罚to escape detection / capture / arrest / justice / prosecution / conviction / punishment / prison逃避侦查;躲避抓捕;躲避逮捕;逃避正义;险些被起诉;险些被定罪;摆脱惩罚;险些被送监Note that to escape prison means to avoid being sent to prison; to get out of prison once you have been sent there is to escape from prison. You can also escape being killed or injured. 注意escape prison指险些被送进监狱,表示越狱时用escape from prison。escape还可以表示险些丧命或受伤to escape death / assassination / the massacre / drowning / injury / being hit / the fighting死里逃生;差点被暗杀;在大屠杀中幸免遇难;险些溺水而死;险些受伤;差点被击中;躲过了那一战You can escape being blamed for sth * escape还表示免于受指责to escape blame / censure / criticism / sb's wrath免遭指责;免受审查;免遭批评;免于承受某人的怒火or you can escape your fate or destiny or other serious problems such as bankruptcy or a recession. People are often lucky to escape sth, especially if they only just or narrowly escape. * escape亦指规避严重问题,如与fate、destiny搭配表示逃避厄运、天命,与bankruptcy、recession搭配表示免于破产、经济衰退。因运气好逃过一劫用be lucky to escape sth,表示好险逃过可加上副词only just或narrowly。 escape

noun

[countable, uncountable] I had a narrow escape (= I was lucky to have escaped).我侥幸脱险。There was no hope of escape from her disastrous marriage.她无望从不幸的婚姻中解脱出来。As soon as he turned his back, she would make her escape.他只要一转身,她就会逃走。
ˌget aˈway

phrasal verb

(getting, got, got; NAmE spoken getting, got, gotten)to escape from a person, place or situation 摆脱(某人或某种处境);逃离(某地)He felt that he had to get away from home, away from his parents and their efforts to rule his life.他觉得必须要逃离他的家,逃离他的父母,逃离父母对他人生的掌控。You'd better get away-the soldiers are coming.你赶快逃吧,那些士兵马上就要来了。 getaway

noun

[countable, usually singular] We'll have to make a quick getaway.我们得赶快逃走。a getaway car逃跑用的汽车
elude iˈluːd [transitive] (rather formal) to avoid or escape from sb/sth, especially in a clever way (尤指机敏地)避开,逃避,躲避The two men managed to elude the police for six weeks.这两个男人想方设法避过了警方追捕达六个星期之久。How did the killer elude detection for so long?杀手怎么能躲过侦缉这么久? evade ɪˈveɪd [transitive] (rather formal) to avoid or escape from sb/sth 避开;逃避;躲避For two weeks they evaded the press.他们有两个星期一直躲着记者。He managed to evade capture.他设法逃脱了抓捕。NOTE 辨析 Elude or evade?In many cases you can use either word. 在许多情况下这两个词可以通用to elude / evade detection / capture / the police / your pursuers躲避侦查;逃脱追捕;躲避警察/追捕者 Elude emphasizes the skill or cleverness required to avoid being caught; evade simply emphasizes the fact of not being caught. * elude强调躲避追捕时的机智灵敏,evade仅强调没有被抓到的事实。 lose (lost, lost) [transitive] to escape from sb/sth who is following or chasing you 摆脱,逃脱(尾随或追赶的人)We managed to lose our pursuers in the darkness.我们总算在黑暗中摆脱了追赶者。

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