escapable查询结果如下:
现在分词:escaping


词性:|verb|
例句1. he had escaped from prison
例句2. he escaped his pursuers

形容词 变体/同根词
动词 变体/同根词
escapable costs;avoidable cost
可避免成本
属类:经济金融 -贸易术语-
eliminable cost;escapable cost
可节省成本;可避免成本
属类:经济金融 -贸易术语-现代商务
|noun|
1.A form of temporary distraction from reality or routine.
‘romantic novels should present an _escape_ from the dreary realities of life’
‘I started this blog as a creative outlet, a much needed release, an _escape_ from reality.’
2.A garden plant or pet animal that has gone wild and (especially in plants) become naturalized.
‘it is not a native of Britain, though often occurring as an _escape_ ’
‘This tropical China native is a rare _escape_ from cultivation.’
3.A key on a computer keyboard which either interrupts the current operation or causes subsequent characters to be interpreted differently.
‘His first thought, when something went wrong, was to immediately hit the _escape_ key - even when he was nowhere near a computer.’
‘It is possible to save the game at any stage in the play via the _escape_ key.’
4.A leakage of gas, liquid, or heat from a container.
‘a lid prevents the _escape_ of poisonous gases’
‘a gas _escape_ ’
5.A means of escaping from somewhere.
‘he had planned his _escape_ route’
‘Damn, I had _escape_ routes planned from countries I'd never even been to.’
6.An act of avoiding something dangerous or unpleasant.
‘the baby was fine, but it was a lucky _escape_ ’
‘An elderly couple had a narrow _escape_ from an arson attack that would have ‘undoubtedly’ killed them.’
7.An act of breaking free from confinement or control.
‘the gang had made their _escape_ ’
‘he could think of no way of _escape_ , short of rudeness’
|verb|
1.(of a gas, liquid, or heat) leak from a container.
‘the CFCs have _escaped_ into the atmosphere’
‘He was found alongside the body of his girlfriend; both had been poisoned by carbon monoxide gas _escaping_ from the apartment's oven.’
2.(of words or sounds) issue involuntarily or inadvertently from (someone)
‘a sob _escaped_ her lips’
‘The only reason the word didn't _escape_ her in a shriek was due to the fact that she didn't possess the energy to commit to such a sound.’
3.Break free from confinement or control.
‘two burglars have just _escaped_ from prison’
‘Because of its invasive nature, it often becomes a pest within an ornamental garden and readily _escapes_ .’
4.Cause (a subsequent character or characters) to be interpreted differently.
‘We're catering to a ″need″ to _escape_ Web pages that our poor, humorless writing instilled in our audience in the first place.’
‘This issue is addressed by properly _escaping_ resolved DNS names.’
5.Elude or get free from (someone)
‘he drove along the dual carriageway to _escape_ police’
‘A driver who raced through Lancaster and caused a crash to _escape_ police has been jailed for 15 months and banned from driving for two years.’
6.Fail to be noticed or remembered by (someone)
‘the name _escaped_ him’
‘it may have _escaped_ your notice, but this is not a hotel’
7.Interrupt (an operation) by means of the escape key.
‘Once installed, traditional Linux / UNIX _escaping_ , quoting or tabbing is necessary to get to directories with spaces in their names.’
‘When conducting a tag search in Movable Type, the application is not properly _escaping_ the optional IncludeBlogs query string parameter.’
8.Succeed in avoiding or eluding something dangerous or unpleasant.
‘the driver _escaped_ with a broken knee’
‘a baby boy narrowly _escaped_ death’
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