abscond 英 [əbˈskɒnd]   美 [əbˈskɑnd]

abscond

abscond  英 [əbˈskɒnd] 美 [əbˈskɑnd]

vi. 逃匿,潜逃;避债 

进行时:absconding  过去式:absconded  过去分词:absconded  第三人称单数:absconds  名词复数:absconds 

  • Abscond is to escape, often taking something along. As a kid, you may have absconded from your lemonade stand — with the coffee can of cash in hand, and your bewildered sister still filling cups for your customers.
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  • vi. 逃匿,潜逃;避债
  • abscond (v.) "depart suddenly and secretly," especially to escape debt or the law, 1560s, from Middle French abscondre "to hide" and directly from Latin abscondere "to hide, conceal, put out of sight," from assimilated form of ab "off, away from" (see ab-) + condere "put together, store," from assimilated form of com- "together" (see com-) + -dere "put," from PIE root *dhe- "to put, place." Related: Absconded; absconder; absconding.
ab·scond / əbˈskɒnd ; NAmE əbˈskɑːnd / verb [intransitive ] 1 abscond(from sth) to escape from a place that you are not allowed to leave without permission 逃走;逃遁 2 abscond(with sth) to leave secretly and take with you sth, especially money, that does not belong to you (携款)潜逃 He absconded with the company funds. 他卷走公司的资金潜逃了。 abscond absconds absconded absconding ab·scond / əbˈskɒnd ; NAmE əbˈskɑːnd /
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