0 an act involving some danger, risk, or excitement, because it is different from usual or expected behaviour -- 冒险行为;寻求刺激的行为;恶作剧
More often than not, local authorities which have embarked on these escapades have regretted it and wished that they had not started on them.
I cannot underestimate the extent to which the country has been sorely tried by that escapade.
There are some lessons to be learnt from this escapade.
It was also ascertained that he had been having some rather nice escapades in night clubs, and so on.
We should indulge no longer in what is a preposterous national escapade.
I make no apology for being successful in that rather irresponsible escapade.
Many of those anomalies were identified by my colleagues at the very outset of the poll tax escapade.
Do they not deserve a special vote of thanks for the tremendous difficulties they put up with in last night's escapade?