词汇 | flee |
释义 | flee verb[ I or T, never passive ] uk /fliː/ us /fliː/present participlefleeing | past tense and past participlefled C1 to escape by running away, especially because of danger or fear: (尤指因危险或恐惧而)逃跑 flee fromShe fled from the room in tears.她哭着跑出房间。 flee toIn order to escape capture, he fled to the mountains.为了免遭俘虏,他逃到了山里。 flee the country to quickly go to another country in order to escape from something or someone: 逃出国 It is likely that the suspects have fled the country by now.很有可能这些嫌疑犯现在已经逃到了国外。 Every year thousands of people flee the big cities in search of the rural idyll. War, famine and oppression have forced people in the region to flee from their homes.战争、饥荒和压迫迫使这个地区的人们逃离了自己的家园。 Thousands of fugitives are fleeing from the war-torn area.数以千计的难民逃离被战争蹂躏的地方。 Hundreds of people have left their devastated villages and fled to the mountains. Thousands of refugees fled across the border.数以千计的难民越过边境逃入邻国。 Running away and escaping abscond abscond from somewhere abscond with someone/something back away back off bail out elopement elude escape from someone/something escape route escapology leg loose runaway scarce scarper scram shake something off throw underground flee | American Dictionaryflee verb[ I/T ] us/fli/past tense and past participlefledus/fled/ to escape by running away, esp. because of danger or fear: [ I ]An FBI spokesman said Stewart fled before police arrived. Examples of fleeflee Most often, the captives resisted, and they and their oppressors negotiated a modus vivendi ; when this broke down or proved impossible, the captives fled. 298 gage fiercely in endemic warfare, including hand-to-hand combat and touching, but then finally fled or were taken as captives. The others who fled did so either before their arrest, or after their indictment but before being called for trial. Although the ruling family had time to escape with some of its belongings, the rest of the elite residents abandoned their goods and fled. He flees from her and soon comes upon a lone house in the woods that turns out to be the yamauba's dwelling. At this juncture everybody fled, looking for refuge in the towns. Many sons of the professional upper middle class fled the feminizing conventions of domesticity to seek adventure in the empire. Rumors abounded : black teachers had fled ; black schools were closed ; black maids had quit the homes of white people. Shut out and denied, this violence fled in two directions: into the future, and into the landscape. Moreover, individual workers, despite their debts and contractual obligations, often fled the plantation districts. They expected that those who fled would be unemployed and dependent on soup kitchens. He abandoned everyone else to their fate and fled to safety. As the occupants of the chateaux fled eastwards, it was immobile occupants of the cottages who bore the brunt. Men fleeing from a critical world and their own eyes. After a few tense moments the elephant turned and fled. See all examples of flee These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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