skedaddle / skɪˈdæd l /

📖毕业后词汇溜之大吉滑行溜须拍马溜达

skedaddle2 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

ske·dad·dled, ske·dad·dling.

  1. to run away hurriedly; flee.
n. 名词 noun
  1. a hasty flight.

skedaddle 近义词

v. 动词 verb

flee

更多skedaddle例句

  1. Skedaddle onto the equally heart-stopping Million Dollar Highway to Ouray and Telluride.
  2. Obedient to this command The Hopper made the car skedaddle, but superstitious dread settled upon him more heavily.
  3. Let him plant his light and airy form onto the Long Bridge, make faces at the hirelin' foe, and they'll skedaddle!
  4. The prairie took fire from Company G's cook-fire, making us skedaddle at a double-quick.
  5. Truxton shot one of 'em, but that put the infernals in the rest, an the old feller had to 'skedaddle,' as they say in these days.
  6. If we got interfered with by anybody official, we meant to talk some rot about the Borough Surveyor, and skedaddle if necessary.