B1 [ I or T ] to get free from something, or to avoid something逃走,逃脱,逃离;逃避,避开
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In order to escape capture, he fled to the mountains.
He had to jump out of an upstairs window to escape.
Refugees have been pouring into neighbouring countries to escape the civil war.
Both children escaped unharmed from the burning building.
In the end she left home just to escape the tyrannical rule of her mother.
[ I ] specialized computing 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,结束(计算机运行程序)
C1 [ C or U ] the act of successfully getting out of a place or a dangerous or bad situation逃脱,逃离
[ C ] a loss that happens by accident漏出;泄漏;溢出
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We've got all the exits covered, so they've no chance of escape.
It was a daring escape.
He told the extraordinary story of his escape.
She gave a hair-raising account of her escape through the desert.
It sounds as if you had a lucky escape .
[ U ] also escape key, written abbreviation Esc specialized 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(计算机键盘上的)退出键
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