to escape
第三人称
escapes
现在进行时
escaping
过去式
escaped
过去完成时
escaped
1
逃跑, 逃脱
to get away from captivity
- Every day, the prisoners plan how to escape from their cells.
每天,囚犯们都在计划如何从牢房中逃脱。
- The prisoners are escaping through a tunnel they've been digging.
囚犯们正通过他们一直在挖的隧道逃跑。
- She has escaped from captivity more than once in her adventurous life.
在她充满冒险的一生中,她不止一次地从 captivity 中逃脱。
- The bird escaped from its cage when the door was left open.
当门被打开时,鸟从笼子里逃脱了。
同义词:
2
逃脱, 被忽视
to fail to be noticed or recalled; to go unnoticed or be overlooked
及物动词
- Despite sending out numerous invitations, one guest's name managed to escape the host.
尽管发出了许多邀请,一位客人的名字还是逃脱了主人的注意。
- In the thorough review process, a critical error in the financial report managed to escape the auditor.
在彻底的审查过程中,财务报告中的一个关键错误成功逃脱了审计员的注意。
- The subtle alteration in her hairstyle almost escaped her friends.
她发型上的微妙变化几乎逃过了朋友们的注意。
- During the discussion, a crucial point seemed to escape the participants.
在讨论过程中,一个关键点似乎被参与者忽略了。
同义词:
3
逸出, 泄漏
(of a gas, liquid, light, or heat) to come out or leak from a place where it was contained
- The gas escaped from the pipe when it cracked.
当管道破裂时,气体从中逸出。
- Heat escaped from the open window during the summer.
夏天,热量从打开的窗户逃逸了。
- Some of the air escaped from the balloon after it was popped.
气球爆裂后,一些空气逃逸了。
- The heat escapes through poorly insulated walls.
热量通过隔热不良的墙壁逸出。
- Smoke escaped from the chimney and into the sky.
烟从烟囱逃出,升向天空。