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escape

Word family
es·cape1 /ɪˈskeɪp/ ●●● S3 W2 verb  
1 person/place/地点ESCAPE [intransitiveI] to leave a place when someone is trying to catch you or stop you, or when there is a dangerous situation 逃走,逃离
 He broke down the locked door and escaped.
他砸开上锁的门,逃走了。
escape from/through/over etc
 He escaped from prison in October.
他在10月份越狱逃跑了。
escape to
 She escaped to Britain in 1938.
她于1938年逃到了英国。
2 danger 危险ESCAPE [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to get away from a dangerous or bad situation 〔从危险或糟糕的处境中〕逃离,逃避,摆脱
escape with
 He escaped with minor injuries.
他逃了出来,受了点轻伤。
escape unhurt/unscathed/unharmed etc
 A boy escaped unhurt when the fire in his room exploded.
一名男孩在其房间失火引发爆炸时安然逃脱。
 They went to the hills to escape the summer heat.
他们去山中避暑了。
escape somebody’s clutches (=escape from someone) 摆脱某人的纠缠[控制]
 The youth was trying to escape the clutches of two drunken female companions.
那个小伙子试图摆脱两名醉酒女伴的纠缠。
3 avoid 避免ESCAPE [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to avoid something bad or that you do not want to happen 避开,逃避
 He narrowly escaped death in an avalanche.
他在一次雪崩中死里逃生。
 The two passengers escaped serious injury.
那两名乘客逃过一劫,未受重伤。
 They must not be allowed to escape justice.
决不能让他们逃脱法律的制裁。
 It seemed impossible he would escape detection.
他似乎不可能不被发现。
4 gas/liquid etc 气体/液体等POUR [intransitiveI] if gas, liquid, light, heat etc escapes from somewhere, it comes out 〔气体、液体、光、热等〕泄漏,逸出
 Vents allow any steam to escape if the system overheats.
如果系统过热,排放口可使蒸汽逸出。
5 sound 声音SOUND [intransitiveI, transitiveT] literary if a sound escapes from someone, they accidentally make that sound (…)不自觉地发出
 A small laugh escaped her.
她不由得轻声笑了出来。
escape from
 Holman let a weary sigh escape from his lips.
霍尔曼不由得疲惫地叹了口气。
6. escape somebody’s attention/notice if something escapes your attention or notice, you do not see it or realize that it is there 逃过某人的注意;被某人忽视
7 the name/date/title etc escapes somebody used to say that someone cannot remember something 某人记不起某个名字/日期/名称等
 For some reason which escapes me, we had to take a taxi.
忘记是为什么了,我们只好坐了出租车。
8 there’s no escaping (the fact) used to emphasize that something is definitely important or will definitely happen 不可否认的是;毫无疑问
 There’s no escaping the fact that work has profound effects on emotions and health.
毫无疑问,工作会对情绪和健康产生极大的影响。
nCOLLOCATIONSMeanings 1,2 & 3
verbs
try/attempt to escape
Some prisoners tried to escape, but most were recaptured or shot.
nouns
escape injury (=not be hurt)
Both drivers were lucky to escape serious injury.
escape justice (=not be caught and punished)
These terrorists must not be allowed to escape justice.
escape detection (=not be noticed)
Some insects manage to escape detection by merging with the background.
escape somebody’s clutches (=escape and not be caught be someone)
He managed to escape the men’s clutches and run off.
phrases
narrowly escape something (=only just avoid having something bad happen to you)
The firemen narrowly escaped being killed by the explosion.
escape with your life (=escape and not be killed)
When the tunnel collapsed, the men were lucky to escape with their lives.
escape unharmed/unscathed/unhurt
Two policemen were killed, but the president escaped unharmed.
escape alive
The crew of the sinking vessel were lucky to escape alive.
THESAURUS
escape to leave a place when someone is trying to catch you or stop you, or when there is a dangerous situation 逃走,逃离
The thief escaped through an upstairs window.
窃贼从楼上的一扇窗户逃走了。
She managed to escape from her attacker and call the police.
她设法逃离袭击者并报了警。
get away to escape from someone who is chasing you, especially when there is no chance that you will be caught. Get away is more informal than escape 逃脱,摆脱〔追捕者,尤用于不可能被抓住时;get away不如escape正式〕
The robbers got away but left plenty of clues at the scene.
劫匪逃走了,却在现场留下许多线索。
Don’t let him get away!
别让他跑了!
break free/break away to escape from someone who is holding you 逃脱,挣脱〔抓着自己的人〕
She broke free and started running.
她挣脱开后撒腿就跑。
flee written to leave somewhere very quickly in order to escape from danger 〔为避开危险而〕迅速离开,逃走
Many people were forced to flee the country.
许多人被迫逃离这个国家。
The two men fled before police arrived.
那两名男子在警察赶到之前逃走了。
get out to escape from a building or room 〔从建筑物或房间里〕逃出去
I was locked in the room and couldn’t get out.
我被锁在房间里,逃不出去。
break out to escape from prison 越狱
The jail is so secure that no one has ever broken out of it.
这所监狱戒备森严,从未有人越狱成功。
abscond formal to escape from a prison or institution where you are supposed to stay 〔从监狱或应留守的机构中〕逃走
Three prisoners who absconded have still not been found.
三名越狱的犯人依然下落不明。
He absconded from a psychiatric hospital.
他从精神病院逃跑了。
Examples from the Corpus
escape2 ●●○ S3 noun  
1 ESCAPE[countableC, uncountableU] the act of getting away from a place, or a dangerous or bad situation 逃离,逃脱
 The girl had no chance of escape.
那女孩没有机会逃跑。
 Christina hoped it wouldn’t be too long before she could make her escape.
克里斯蒂娜希望她很快就能逃脱。
escape from
 the firm’s narrow escape from bankruptcy
该公司险些破产
 an escape route
逃跑的路线
 They had a lucky escape (=were lucky not to be hurt or killed) when a car crashed into the front of their house.
一辆汽车迎面撞上了他们的房子,他们没有受伤真是幸运。
2 ESCAPE[singular, uncountableU] a way of forgetting about a bad or boring situation for a short time 逃避(现实);暂时解脱
3 POUR[countableC, uncountableU] an amount of gas, liquid etc that accidentally comes out of the place where it is being kept, or an occasion when this happens 〔气体、液体等的〕泄漏
fire escape
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 1: the act of getting away from a place, or a dangerous or bad situation
verbs
plan an escape
We planned our escape carefully and waited for just the right moment.
prevent an escape (also foil an escape formal) (=stop an escape)
Walker grabbed her firmly by the wrist, preventing any chance of escape.
make your escape formal (=to escape)
I had to make my escape before the guards returned.
escape + NOUN
an escape attempt/bid
She made several unsuccessful escape attempts before finally getting away.
an escape plan
You should have an escape plan in the event of a fire.
an escape route
All their escape routes had been blocked.
phrases
have a narrow escape (=to only just avoid danger or difficulties)
The team had a narrow escape from relegation last season.
have a lucky escape
We had a lucky escape when a tree crashed through the ceiling.
have a miraculous escape (=be extremely lucky to escape)
Ellie had miraculous escape after a firework exploded in her hand.
a means of escape (=a way of escaping)
She searched in vain for a means of escape.
a chance/hope/possibility of escape
The river offered our only hope of escape.
make good your escape literary (=to succeed in escaping)
Dillinger handcuffed the deputy to the desk and made good his escape.
nCOLLOCATIONSMeaning 2: a way of forgetting about a bad or boring situation for a short time
phrases
a means of escape (=a way of forgetting about a bad situation)
Drugs and alcohol are their only means of escape.
somebody’s escape route from something (=someone’s only chance of getting away from a bad situation)
Bankruptcy offered his only escape route from mounting debt.
Examples from the Corpus
Origin escape1
(1200-1300) Old North French escaper, from Vulgar Latin excappare, from Late Latin cappa head-covering; from the idea of throwing off something that limits your movement

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