[VERB 动词]逃离;逃避 If you fleefrom something or someone, or flee a person or thing, you escape from them.
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He slammed the bedroom door behind him and fled...
他把卧室房门重重地关上,然后逃跑了。
He fled to Costa Rica to avoid military service.
他逃到了哥斯达黎加以逃避服兵役。
...refugees who have fled from wars, famine and persecution...
逃避战争、饥荒和迫害的难民
...refugees fleeing persecution or torture...
躲避迫害和酷刑的难民
Thousands have been compelled to flee the country in makeshift boats.
数以千计的人被迫乘坐简易船只逃离了这个国家。
Oxford
flee/fliː; NAmEfliː/verb(fled,fled/fled; NAmEfled/)[intransitive , transitive, no passive ]to leave a person or place very quickly, especially because you are afraid of possible danger 迅速离开;(尤指害怕有危险而)逃避,逃跑◆She burst into tears and fled.她突然哭了起来,跑开了。fleefrom sb/sth ◆a camp for refugees fleeing from the war收留战争难民的难民营fleeto…/into… ◆He fled to London after an argument with his family.他与家人争吵以后离家去了伦敦。fleesth ◆He was caught trying to flee the country.他企图逃离该国时被抓住了。☞compare
fly
v. (1 ), (3 )fleefleesfledfleeingflee/fliː; NAmEfliː/fled/fled; NAmEfled/
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fleeflee /fliː/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle fled /fled/) [intransitive, transitive] written
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to leave somewhere very quickly, in order to escape from danger: His attackers turned and fled. Masaari spent six months in prison before fleeing the country.flee to/from/into Many German artists fled to America at the beginning of World War II.► see thesaurus at
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