escape
美 [ɪ'skeɪp] 
英 [ɪ'skeɪp] 
- n.逃脱;逃避;逃跑;溢出
 - v.逃避;逃走;避开;泄漏
 - 网络逃离;逃逸;逃亡
 
第三人称单数:escapes  现在分词:escaping  过去式:escaped  
adj.+n.
narrow escape,lucky escape,successful escape,prisoner escape
v.+n.
escape punishment,escape fate,make escape,escape attention,plan escape
escape
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1.  | [i] (从监禁或管制中)逃跑,逃走,逃出to get away from a place where you have been kept as a prisoner or not allowed to leave  | 
Two prisoners have escaped. 两名犯人逃走了。  | |
He escaped from prison this morning. 他今天早上从监狱里逃跑了。  | 
2.  | [i][t] (从不愉快或危险处境中)逃脱,摆脱,逃避to get away from an unpleasant or dangerous situation  | 
She managed to escape from the burning car. 她设法从燃烧的汽车里逃了出来。  | |
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中。  | |
They were glad to have escaped the clutches of winter for another year. 他们很高兴又一年躲过了寒冬的魔爪。  | 
3.  | [t][nopass] 避开,避免(不愉快或危险的事物)to avoid sth unpleasant or dangerous  | 
She was lucky to escape punishment. 她逃脱惩罚真是幸运。  | |
The pilot escaped death by seconds. 这名飞行员数秒之内死里逃生。  | |
There was no escaping the fact that he was overweight. 他身体超重这一事实是无法回避的。  | |
He narrowly escaped being killed. 他险些丧命。  | 
4.  | [i] (没有受伤或只受了一点伤害而)逃脱,幸免于难to suffer no harm or less harm than you would expect  | 
I was lucky to escape with minor injuries. 我只受了一点轻伤逃出来真是万幸。  | |
Both drivers escaped unhurt . 两个驾驶员都幸免于难,安然无恙。  | 
5.  | [t][nopass] ~ sb/sth 被忘掉;被忽视;未被注意to be forgotten or not noticed  | 
Her name escapes me(= I can't remember it) . 我记不起她的名字了。  | |
It might have escaped your notice , but I'm very busy at the moment. 也许你没注意到,可我此刻忙得不可开交。  | 
6.  | [i] 漏出;泄漏;渗出to get out of a container, especially through a hole or crack  | 
Put a lid on to prevent heat escaping. 盖上盖子,以免热气跑了。  | |
toxic waste escaping into the sea 流入大海的有毒废料  | 
7.  | [t][i] ~ (sth) (不自觉地)由…发出to come out from your mouth without you intending it to  | 
A groan escaped her lips. 她不由得发出一声呻吟。  | 
1.  | [c][u] ~ (from sth) 逃跑;逃脱;逃避the act or a method of escaping from a place or an unpleasant or dangerous situation  | 
an escape from a prisoner of war camp 从战俘营中逃出  | |
I had a narrow escape(= I was lucky to have escaped) . 我是死里逃生。  | |
There was no hope of escape from her disastrous marriage. 她无望从不幸的婚姻中解脱出来。  | |
He took an elaborate escape route from South Africa to Britain. 他周密安排了一条路线从南非逃往英国。  | |
As soon as he turned his back, she would make her escape . 他一转身,她就逃跑。  | 
2.  | [sing][u] 逃避现实;(暂时的)解脱,消遣a way of forgetting sth unpleasant or difficult for a short time  | 
For her, travel was an escape from the boredom of her everyday life. 对她来说,旅行是为了从乏味的日常生活中暂时解脱出来。  | 
3.  | [c] 漏出,溢出,渗出(量)the fact of a liquid, gas, etc. coming out of a pipe or container by accident; the amount that comes out  | 
an escape of gas 漏气  | 
4.  | [u] Esc 键;退出键a button on a computer keyboard that you press to stop a particular operation or leave a program  | 
Press escape to get back to the menu. 按 Esc 键,退回到菜单。  | 
IDM
make good your escape
成功地逃脱to manage to escape completely