2) escapism
[英][ɪ'skeɪpɪzəm] [美][ə'skepɪzəm]
逃避主义
1.
Their devotion for “Pure Literature” is merely an escapism.
西方语言论文论中充满了对意识形态的指责与背弃情绪 ,极力否认文学的意识形态属性 ,然而在他们的猛烈攻击声中 ,却透露出他们自身正是一种边缘意识形态的症状 ,他们对“纯文学”的倾情只不过是一种逃避主义。
2.
This paper focuses on the expatriates’tendency of alcoholism and escapism, and aims to demonstrate the relationship between this tendency and their lostness.
从历史上讲,逃避主义深深扎根于美国文化意识当中,不过,迷惘一代的逃避主义却有其独特之处。
3) escape
[英][ɪ'skeɪp] [美][ə'skep]
逃跑
1.
His repeated description of the lack and the sufferiny of the modern spirits such as“namcloss” “escape” and maturity illusion, and his re-persuits of the lwiny significanle after beiny deprwed of all the materialistic belonginys showed his unigue and depth.
90年代 ,余华与现实的紧张关系渐趋缓和 ,他的民间情怀主宰了此期的叙事 ,对真实的生命过程的关注、思索成为此期小说的主题 ,对“无名”、“逃跑”、成熟幻觉等现代精神缺陷和疾患的反复描述 ,对剥除一切人生附丽之后的生存意义的重新寻求 ,则显示了作家的独创和深
2.
Escape time of the patients was usually in the evening,and they of-ten destroyed wards windows to run away.
患者外逃多发生在晚上非正常上班期间,外逃方法多为毁坏病房窗子后逃跑。
4) run
[英][rʌn] [美][rʌn]
逃跑
1.
Rabbit doubts about and protests against various moral criteria of the traditional society by running away from home.
“兔子”以逃跑对传统社会的种种道德规范提出置疑和反抗,他是一个在精神荒原上苦苦追寻灵魂的现代畸形人,他的心路历程展现了美国丰裕社会中人们的精神贫瘠和迷惘状态以及现实与理想之间的种种冲突。
5) abscond
[英][əb'skɔnd] [美][əb'skɑnd]
潜逃,逃跑
6) escape
[英][ɪ'skeɪp] [美][ə'skep]
逃跑,逃脱
补充资料:逃跑
1.为躲避不利环境或事物而迅速或悄悄离开。
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