英 [əbˈskɒnd] 美 [əbˈskɑːnd]
vi. 逃匿,潜逃;避债
第三人称单数absconds
现在分词absconding
过去式absconded
过去分词absconded
abscond /əbˈskɒnd/ [ absconding absconded absconds ]
不及物动词 If someone absconds from somewhere such as a prison, they escape from it or leave it without permission. 从...潜逃
He was ordered to appear the following day, but absconded.
他被传唤于第二天出庭,却逃跑了。
A dozen inmates have absconded from the jail in the past year.
在过去的一年中,有十二个罪犯从狱中潜逃。
不及物动词 If someone absconds with something, they leave and take it with them, although it does not belong to them. 携带(某物)潜逃
Unfortunately, his partners were crooks and absconded with the funds.
不幸的是,他的合作伙伴们是骗子,携款潜逃了。
潜逃
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逃匿,潜逃;避债
He feared they would abscond.
他担心他们会潜逃。
He did not abscond abroad.
他并没有潜逃国外。
Or without buying his freedom to abscond thither.
或者不赎回自由,而潜逃到那里。
Instead (Marzouki) intended to break off the relationship and abscond with the diamond engagement ring.
Yet because living on a public sex-offender registry is so wretched, many abscond.
The documents say that due to the nature of open prisons it can never be guaranteed that prisoners do not abscond.