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unescapable

/ih-skeyp/US // ɪˈskeɪp //UK // (ɪˈskeɪp) //

无可避免的,无可逃避,无可逃避的,无可避免

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Definitions

v.无主动词 verb
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    es·caped, es·cap·ing.

    • : to slip or get away, as from confinement or restraint; gain or regain liberty: to escape from jail.
    • : to slip away from pursuit or peril; avoid capture, punishment, or any threatened evil.
    • : to issue from a confining enclosure, as a fluid.
    • : to slip away; fade: The words escaped from memory.
    • : Botany. to grow wild.
    • : to achieve escape velocity.
v.有主动词 verb
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    es·caped, es·cap·ing.

    • : to slip away from or elude: He escaped the police.
    • : to succeed in avoiding: She escaped capture.
    • : to elude.
    • : to fail to be noticed or recollected by: Her reply escapes me.
    • : to slip from or be expressed by inadvertently.
n.名词 noun
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    • : an act or instance of escaping.
    • : the fact of having escaped.
    • : a means of escaping: We used the tunnel as an escape.
    • : avoidance of reality: She reads mystery stories as an escape.
    • : leakage, as of water or gas, from a pipe or storage container.
    • : Botany. a plant that originated in cultivated stock and is now growing wild.
    • : Physics, Rocketry. the act of achieving escape velocity.
    • : Computers. Escape key.
adj.形容词 adjective
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    • : for or providing an escape: an escape route.

Phrases

  • escape notice
  • narrow escape

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • On that planet, there are orbiters imaging the landscape, measuring atmospheric escape and chemistry, and surveying the weather.

  • This is the core of Recon Campers—a camper that can be as versatile as your daily driver and off-grid weekend escape pod.

  • To make your escape, remove your 550 laces and tie them together to make a single, long cord.

  • They have escape routes from their main tunnels and escape routes from their escape routes.

  • As she struggles to hold her marriage together or spend enough time with her kids, the show is keenly aware of how this is a double standard, one that she can’t escape no matter how hard she tries.

  • After the captain made the call to abandon ship, 150 people were able to escape on lifeboats lowered by electronic arms.

  • The irony did not escape one local, Laith Hathim, as he stood and watched the newly minted refugees make their way into Mosul.

  • His harrowing escape from Vienna when Hitler took Austria in March 1938 is dramatically chronicled in his memoirs.

  • This final episode of Extras is the perfect Christmastime escape for those who prefer the bittersweet to the saccharine.

  • Cubans are cursed whether they find a means of escape or remain.

  • "Capital, capital," his lordship would remark with great alacrity, when there was no other way of escape.

  • Thinking to escape and summon assistance from the cantonment, Douglas mounted the wall and leaped into the moat.

  • After the wretch had stabbed her in three places, he went to make his escape out at a window; but she cried out, My dear!

  • Ripperda's attention was next directed to put his plan of escape, in train for execution.

  • But one battalion was isolated on a spur, from which there seemed no way of escape save under a scorching flank fire.