0 an act involving some danger, risk, or excitement, because it is different from usual or expected behaviour -- 冒險行爲;尋求刺激的行爲;惡作劇
We must pause and ask why these musical escapades are the most triumphant pieces of theatre of the 1990s?
Objects and 'people ' within the game are controlled and complete all manner of tasks and escapades in the game world.
These youthful escapades were not unimportant.
It was an astonishing escapade.
Though their rivalry will certainly continue, it seems likely that the pair's divisive impact on the village community will henceforth wane thanks to their escapade in the marsh.
Thomas's voice tends to predominate in accounts of escapades during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Almost immediately the storytelling turns toward the wonders of the 'far north,' and the boy is transported to dashing escapades amongst towers of ice and a storm of aggressive walruses.
Do they not deserve a special vote of thanks for the tremendous difficulties they put up with in last night's escapade?