flee
flee 英 [fli:] 美 [fli]
v. 逃走;逃跑
进行时:fleeing 过去式:fled 过去分词:fled 第三人称单数:flees
- If you bolt, scram, skedaddle, or get the heck of out Dodge, you flee. You run away fast. Don’t confuse flee with "flea." They sound alike, but the second kind is an insect whose bites make you itch.
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- v. 逃走;逃跑
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1. She burst into tears and fled.
她突然哭了起来,跑开了。
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2. a camp for refugees fleeing from the war
收留战争难民的难民营
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3. He fled to London after an argument with his family.
他与家人争吵以后离家去了伦敦。
- flee (v.) Old English fleon, flion "take flight, fly from, avoid, escape" (contracted class II strong verb; past tense fleah, past participle flogen), from Proto-Germanic *fleuhan "to run away" (source also of Old High German fliohan, Old Norse flöja, Old Frisian flia, Dutch vlieden, German fliehen, Gothic þliuhan "to flee"), probably from PIE *pleuk-, extended form of root *pleu- "to flow." Also compare fly (v.2).
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