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		*es·cape¹ /ə`skep; ɪˈskeɪp/ v  1 [I] to succeed in getting away from a place, especially when someone is trying to catch you or stop you from leaving 逃脱,逃跑: + from/through etc Two men escaped from the prison. 两名男犯逃出了监狱。  2 [I,T] to avoid a dangerous or unpleasant situation 逃避〔危险或不愉快的情况〕: + from Watching television was his way of escaping from reality. 看电视是他逃避现实的方式。 escape death/injury/punishment etc The driver and his two passengers only narrowly escaped death. 司机和两名乘客死里逃生。  3 [T] if something escapes you, you cannot remember it 记不起,想不起: Her name escapes me at the moment. 我此刻记不起她的姓名。  4 [T] if something escapes your notice or attention, you do not notice it 疏忽,不注意: Nothing escapes Bill's attention. 什么都瞒不过比尔。  5 [I] if gas, liquid etc escapes from somewhere, it gets out when you do not want it to 〔气体、液体等〕漏出; 渗出; 逸出   |