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absconder

/ab-skond/US // æbˈskɒnd //UK // (əbˈskɒnd) //

潜逃,潜逃者,潜逃的人,潜逃人员

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v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to depart in a sudden and secret manner, especially to avoid capture and legal prosecution: The cashier absconded with the money.

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Examples

  • Sehon eventually reappeared, possibly after absconding to Tijuana.

  • The Hashemites will not just surrender power and abscond to South Kensington.

  • That was then required, and no one could really think I would abscond and leave my old guardian in the lurch.

  • He had settled with Houseman that he would abscond that very night, not wait for the next, as at first he had intended.

  • Yea, they make a solemn oath to each other not to abscond or conceal the least thing they find amongst the prey.

  • Mexicans also appreciate the pithaya, and servants frequently abscond at that time, in order to get the fruit.

  • Could the coolie possibly abscond with a bag of mail under the very eyes of an officer?