1.逃走(from; before);逃避,逃出 (from)
2.消失,消散
3.避开,逃避
1.to escape from a dangerous situation or place very quickly; to escape from a difficult or embarrassing situation very quickly
1.He flips a switch. A "rat-a-tat-tat" sound, like that of a staple gun, echoes through his helmet, and fatigue abruptly flees his mind.
他打开一个开关,一阵「拉搭搭搭」好像打钉枪发出的声响在他的头盔里迴荡,疲劳则迅速从他的脑子远去。
2.Montaigne declared that: "In love, there is nothing but a frantic desire for what flees from us. "
蒙田曾说:“爱情中别无他物,只有对身外之物狂乱的渴望。”
3.When he flees to one of these cities, he is to stand in the entrance of the city gate and state his case before the elders of that city.
那杀人的要逃到这些城中的一座城,站在城门口,将他的事情说给城内的长老们听。
4.Hall flees in horror. the police attempt to catch the stranger but he throws off all his clothes and escapes.
豪儿夫人恐怖地跑了起来。警察也试图逮住这个陌生人。可此人扔下所以的衣服就逃遁了。
5.No longer to be poisoned by the civilization, he flees, and walks alone upon the land to become lost in the wild.
他避开世俗,不再受到文明的毒害;他独自行走在路上,终于迷失在荒野。
6.And, of course, if he flees, the hard cash is easier to carry than other assets like cars or houses.
再者,很显然,如果卡扎菲出逃,相对于豪宅名车来说,现金也更易携带。
7.While time flees, let me sing one more song with you.
时光匆匆的飘过,和你再唱首歌。
8.Just as she gives in to him again, her daughter interrupts them, and the man finally flees.
就在她再次和男人拥抱时,她的女儿打断了他们,那个男人终于溜走了。
9.But the whistleblower comes to realise that the president acquiesces in corruption of the grossest kind, and flees for his life into exile.
但不久这名揭发者就发现总统竟默许最严重的腐败行为发生,为了不遭灭口,他被迫亡命天涯。
10.With an angry eye and a cloud of ink, a jumbo squid (Dosidicus gigas ) flees from a per.
有一个发怒的眼睛和一团墨水黑斑,一只巨无霸乌贼从一位潜水员处逃跑。