逃避; 逃出; 从…漏出; 发出
1. 逃离, 避免:244. enter into 进入 | 246. escape from 逃离, 避免 | 248. ever since 从那时一直到现在
2. 逃脱:boride cathode 硼化物阴极 | escape from 逃脱 | harbor bureau 港务局
3. 逃跑:36.get burnt被烧伤; | 37.escape from逃跑; | 38.worry about为---而担忧;
4. 逃离:11. no more 不再 | 12. escape from 逃离 | 13. be careful of 留神、当心
1. Simply getting out into rural Beijing to sample local seasonal food is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life.
2. The two women managed to escape from the room and call police at about 5 am.
3. He calls two of his colleagues to have a late lunch in the mall to escape from the regular canteen food.
4. Some posts had photos of relatives from the time of the massacre and some told how they managed to escape the carnage.
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5. He became addicted after indulging himself in drink to escape from harsh reality, where he failed to rise in the world of officialdom.
6. Three workers managed to escape from the blast, which brought about 100 tons of coal from the coal bed.
7. A handrail leads from the cockpit to an escape door that can be jettisoned if the pilots lose control of the plane.
8. Black holes are formed when massive stars collapse from their own gravity, the pull of which was thought so strong that nothing can escape.
9. The CIA helped train Tibetan separatists and plan the Dalai Lama's escape from Lhasa in order to fight against communism.
10. The woman's companion tried to escape from the airport, but was later arrested.
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1. get rid of
e.g. I couldn't shake the car that was following me