escapee

英 [ɪˌskeɪˈpiː] 美 [ɪˌskeɪˈpiː]

n.  逃亡者; 脱逃的动物; (尤指)逃犯

复数:escapees

TEM8法律

BNC.25333 / COCA.20785



牛津词典

noun

  1. 逃亡者;脱逃的动物;(尤指)逃犯
    a person or an animal that has escaped from somewhere, especially sb who has escaped from prison

    柯林斯词典

    1. 逃脱者;(尤指)越狱者
      An escapee is a person who has escaped from somewhere, especially from prison.

      双语例句

      1. Mr. Mangan finds himself enmeshed in a spy ring when an escapee from a labor camp, a burly man known as Peanut, reactivates a decades-old espionage network he had set up with British intelligence.
        一个名为花生(Peanut)的壮实男人从劳改营中逃出来,重新激活几十年前他与英国情报机构建立的间谍网络,曼根发现自己陷入了该网络。
      2. The escapee's turnup is expected soon.
        预料很快就会出现逃亡者。
      3. In the summer of2010, a video crew will interview an escapee from an internment facility.
        在2010年夏天,一个电影摄制组将采访时从一个拘留设施的逃跑。
      4. As an escapee, you're usually expected to hide out in order to avoid being discovered.
        作为出逃者,你一般会被预料将躲藏起来,为了避免不被发现行踪。
      5. The escapee took a goal-line stand when he was cornered by the police.
        在警察把他逼入绝境后,逃犯孤注一掷。
      6. He went back to put his pack into shape for travelling. The escapee ran quickly northward and cut back to the original place.
        于是他就回到原地,打好包袱,准备动身。逃犯迅速向北跑去,然后又突然回到原地。
      7. Why do you always shoot him? He is not the No.1 escapee.
        你怎么老是拍他,他又不是一级逃犯。
      8. The escapee crossed the border with his family.
        逃犯与家人一起越过边界。
      9. A designated area in hostile territory that offers the evader or escapee a reasonable chance of avoiding capture and of surviving until he or she can be evacuated.
        指在敌方区域内的一块特定的区域,供战斗中逃脱者躲避追捕或使其能在撤退之前安身的地方。

      英英释义

      noun

      1. someone who escapes