escaped
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++LDOCE 5++es·caped /ɪˈskeɪpt/ adjective [only before noun] an escaped person or animal has escaped from somewhere 逃跑了的 an escaped prisoner 逃犯Examples from the Corpus
escaped• Sherwood, an escaped convict, hunted down his ex-girlfriend and killed her.• Mr Wolski was among the group of keepers who first saw the escaped golden eagle.• Police are on the lookout for three escaped prisoners.escaped prisoner• He is hiding from some one, too, but he is not an escaped prisoner.• He traded places with a young married man, who was to be slaughtered in retribution for an escaped prisoner.• That morning Sir Henry and Barrymore argued about Selden, the escaped prisoner.• The man and wife arrested with him have been bailed but probably face further questioning about suspected harbouring of an escaped prisoner.• We were nothing to do with the prison camp or the escaped prisoners.• They had been brought here to round up the escaped prisoners but fortunately no one was giving them any information.• The escaped prisoner saw us and screamed as he turned to run.• But the man who got into the front seat was Keith Hanger, an escaped prisoner wanted in connection with a murder.es·caped adjectiveChineseSyllable
animal or has escaped person an Corpus escaped
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escaped
es‧caped /ɪˈskeɪpt/
adjective [only before noun]
an escaped prisoner
es‧caped /ɪˈskeɪpt/
adjective [only before noun] Word Family: noun: escape, escapism, escapee, escapologist; adjective: escaped, inescapable, escapist; verb: escape; adverb: inescapably
an escaped person or animal has escaped from somewhere:
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