extricate
extricate 英 [ˈekstrɪkeɪt] 美 [ˈɛkstrɪˌket]
vt. 使解脱;解救;使游离
进行时:extricating 过去式:extricated 过去分词:extricated 第三人称单数:extricates
- If you need to be untangled, set free or otherwise released from something or someone, you need to be extricated.
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- vt. 使解脱;解救;使游离
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1. With the help of the legal system, Kazim was able to extricate herself and her two sons from her tumultuous and sometimes violent home life.
借助法律的帮助下,Kazim使她自己和两个孩子从骚乱且时发暴力的家庭生活中解脱出来。
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2. Seeing that he was employing familiar maneuvers to extricate himself from unpleasant conversation, she slipped her arm through his and said: “I was waiting for you.
她看到父亲在玩弄他惯用的手法来回避眼前一次不愉快的谈话,便轻轻挽住他的胳臂,一边说:“我在等你呢!
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3. He said he had hoped he would be able to extricate himself from the scheme when the markets recovered but instead just got deeper in.
他说他曾希望能够在市场恢复之后从这个骗局中解脱出来,但是取而代之的,他只是陷得更深。
- extricate (v.) 1610s, from Latin extricatus, past participle of extricare "disentangle," figuratively "clear up, unravel," perhaps from ex- "out of" + tricae (plural) "perplexities, hindrances," which is of unknown origin. Related: Extricated; extricating.
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