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形容词比较级
more fugitive
形容词最高级
most fugitive
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短暂的, 转瞬即逝的
existing for a short time
- The fugitive moments of happiness in her life were cherished dearly.
她生命中那些转瞬即逝的幸福时刻被珍视。
- The fugitive shadows danced across the room as the candle flickered.
当蜡烛闪烁时, fleeting 阴影在房间里跳舞。
- His memories of childhood were fugitive, slipping away like sand through his fingers.
他童年的记忆是短暂的,像沙子一样从指间溜走。
- The fugitive nature of fame meant that one day you could be celebrated, and the next forgotten.
名声的短暂本质意味着有一天你可能会受到庆祝,第二天就被遗忘。
- The fugitive beauty of the sunrise was gone in an instant, leaving only memories.
日出的短暂美丽转瞬即逝,只留下回忆。
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逃亡的, 逃跑的
running away or intending to flee, often from the law or an oppressive situation
- The fugitive slave made a daring escape, seeking freedom in the North.
逃亡奴隶进行了一次大胆的逃跑,寻求在北方的自由。
- The authorities were on the lookout for the fugitive debtor who had vanished without repaying his loans.
当局正在寻找那个未偿还贷款就消失的逃逸债务人。
- A fugitive criminal was spotted near the border, attempting to flee the country.
一名逃犯在边境附近被发现,试图逃离该国。
- The fugitive prisoner was last seen heading toward the mountains to evade capture.
逃犯最后一次被看见时正朝山区方向行进以逃避抓捕。
- They offered shelter to the fugitive rebel, who was being hunted by the government forces.
他们为被政府军追捕的逃亡叛乱分子提供了庇护。
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飘忽的, 移动的
(of a thing) traveling from one place to another or constantly in motion
- The fugitive clouds drifted across the sky, disappearing as quickly as they formed.
飘忽不定的云朵在天空中飘过,形成后迅速消失。
- His fugitive lifestyle kept him moving from one city to another, never staying in one place for long.
他的逃亡生活方式使他从一个城市搬到另一个城市,从未在一个地方久留。
- The fugitive winds carried the autumn leaves from one place to another in a constant dance.
飘忽不定的风在不断的舞蹈中将秋叶从一个地方带到另一个地方。
- The fugitive stream wound its way through the valley, never staying on a single course.
逃亡的小溪蜿蜒穿过山谷,从未停留在一条路线上。
- The fugitive birds migrated south, always on the move to find warmer climates.
迁徙的鸟儿向南迁移,总是在移动以寻找更温暖的气候。