2LEAVE A PLACEto secretly leave somewhere, taking with you something that does not belong to you 〔带着不属于自己的东西〕潜逃
abscond with
He has to convince a judge that he wasn’t going to abscond with the money.
他必须说服法官自己并非要携款潜逃。
Examples from the Corpus
abscond• Bedford had a clear memory of the day the news had struck that Schuyler had absconded.• Clarke surrounded the building, but the brothers had been forewarned and had absconded.• The other seven had in the meantime absconded.• They could stay if they so chose or they could abscond.• That incident led to the man absconding from the prison just weeks before his sentence was due to end.• Patients who absconded were always accepted back, whether their medical condition warranted it or not.• The boyadmitted five charges of joyriding and absconding while on bail.• Scroggins and Payne, Messrs, debtcollectors and employers of Captain Helves, who abscond with part of their funds.
abscond with• Royson absconded with money belonging to 40 clients.
Originabscond
(1500-1600)Latinabscondere, from abs-“away” + condere“to hide”