0 to get free from something, or to avoid something -- 逃走,逃脫,逃離;逃避,避開
1 to press the key on a computer keyboard that allows you to leave a particular screen and return to the previous one or to interrupt a process -- 退出,結束(電腦運行程式)
2 the act of successfully getting out of a place or a dangerous or bad situation -- 逃脫,逃離
an escape of radioactivity 放射線外泄
They had a narrow escape (= only just avoided injury or death) when their car crashed. 撞車事故中,他們九死一生,逃過一劫。
an escape route 逃匿路線
He made his escape on the back of a motorcycle. 他騎上機車逃之夭夭。
3 something that helps you to forget about your usual life or problems -- (對現實的)逃避,迴避;解脫之物:
4 the key on a computer keyboard that allows you to leave a particular screen and return to the previous one or to interrupt a process -- (電腦鍵盤上的)退出鍵
This enables them to include many cases that do not require it - such as the elicitation of escape by a conspecific's alarm call.
Before an epiphyte was removed from the host tree, we enclosed it in a plastic bag to prevent highly mobile animals from escaping.
The negative approach is to defend it by showing that it represents one way of escaping a number of problems facing standard egalitarian justification.
The power of critical thoughts was significantly related to wanting to escape from them, feeling trapped by them and wanting to fight them.
So there is no escaping from it: scientific language has to be tackled and mastered if scientific thought is to be followed.
Or it escapes explanation in realist terms if a world is defined exclusively in terms of entities related in space and time.
But can we really handle the fleeting nature of sound, the escape of sound(scapes)?
The strength of the notion of the cultural biography, in my mind, is that it provides us with a way to escape from these preoccupations.