Escape n逃脫;逃避;逃跑;溢出 v.逃避;逃走;避開;泄漏
escape doing sth. 逃脫做某事
1. A prisoner has escaped from a jail in northern Texas.
一名囚犯已經(jīng)從北德克薩斯州的一個監(jiān)獄逃走。

2.They are reported to have escaped to the other side of the border.
據(jù)報道他們已經(jīng)逃過了邊境。

3.Now he had become his destroyer a second time, since, but for his obstinacy Robertson might have effected his escape.
現(xiàn)在他又第二次毀了他,要不是他剛愎自用,羅伯遜也許已經(jīng)逃脫。

4.Hitler used these prolonged conferences on armaments and war production as an escape from his military responsibilities.
希特勒常常利用這些關(guān)于軍備和戰(zhàn)時生產(chǎn)的冗長會議,作為他逃避軍事責任的庇護所。

5.The unconscionable Nuremberg trials proved nothing but our foes' frustrated rage at the escape of Hitler from their hands.
不分皂白的紐倫堡審訊只能證明一點,那就是:我們的敵人由于未能把希特勒抓到手而積忿難消。

6.For as soon as he began to turn, or double, the greater number of his pursuers would put escape out of the question.
因為只要他一往回跑,或是拐彎,敵人人多,就會把他圍住。

7.She longed to escape from her mother's domination.
她渴望擺脫她母親的操縱。

8.There is no way to escape doing the work.
沒法避免干這工作。