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词汇 abscond
释义 abscond
verb[ I ]
uk /æbˈskɒnd/ us /æbˈskɑːnd/

abscondverb[I] (ESCAPE)


to go away suddenly and secretly in order to escape from somewhere: 潜逃;逃遁;逃走
abscond from She absconded from boarding school and hitchhiked to the city.
Two prisoners absconded last night.昨晚有两个犯人逃跑了。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Running away and escaping
abscond from somewhere
abscond with someone/something
back away
back off
bail out
be at largeidiom
elude
escape from someone/something
escape route
escapology
extrication
leg
loose
runaway
scarce
scarper
scram
shake something off
throw
underground

abscondverb[I] (STEAL)


to go away suddenly and secretly because you have stolen something, usually money: (通常指携款)潜逃
abscond withThey think they know who absconded with the funds from the bake sale.
abscond withhumorousSomeone absconded with my pen.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Running away and escaping
abscond from somewhere
abscond with someone/something
back away
back off
bail out
be at largeidiom
elude
escape from someone/something
escape route
escapology
extrication
leg
loose
runaway
scarce
scarper
scram
shake something off
throw
underground

You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics:


Stealing

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absconder

abscond | American Dictionary


abscond
verb[ I ]
us/əbˈskɑnd, æb-/
to escape and hide somewhere, esp. because you have stolen something:
They absconded with $100,000 of the company’s money.

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In 1960 two absconded and were returned within three days.
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The names and details of prisoners who have absconded are reported to the police as soon as possible after they event.
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The table shows the numbers of absconds in each year reported by open prisons.
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In 1961 one boy absconded from the borstal and was recaptured after four days; no prisoner escaped.
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They were eventually caught and taken to an institution, from which they repeatedly absconded because it was not secure.
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The risk of absconding is an important factor to be taken into account in considering an individual's suitability for open conditions.
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Of those prisoners who absconded during 1988 and remain unlawfully at large, a total of four were in custody for drug-related offences.
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None is known to have been in debt to the courts at the time of absconding from prison.
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In addition, two patients absconded whilst on authorised parole, both during 1990.
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They are open, and therefore absconding is very easy.
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One of them had absconded four times, and he had always taken some other boys with him.
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He was allowed to go unescorted and has absconded.
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I notice the offences for which this corporal punishment of 12 strokes has been imposed include absconding, stealing, persistent unruliness, gross insolence and indecency.
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As we know, many children are absconding from school when the crime takes place.
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Three children have now absconded, a male aged 16 and two females aged 16 and 14, one of whom arrived unaccompanied.
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