英 [ɪˈskeɪpɪst] 美 [ɪˈskeɪpɪst]
n. 逃避现实者
adj. 逃避现实的
escapist /ɪˈskeɪpɪst/
形容词 Escapist ideas, activities, or types of entertainment make people think about pleasant or unlikely things instead of the uninteresting or unpleasant aspects of their life. 逃避现实的
...a little escapist fantasy.
…一个小小的、逃避现实的幻想。
a person who escapes into a world of fantasy
同义词: dreamer / wishful thinker
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Her books are usually escapist fantasies.
她的书通常是逃避现实的幻想作品。
You can read the Escapist two ways.
您可以从两个方面解读“避世者”。
I generally view films as escapist entertainment and not scientific documentary.
我一般只把电影看作是逃避现实的娱乐消遣而非科学纪录片。
and I think that science fiction became more escapist fantasy and less a warning or intellectual medium.
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Few experiences, however, are more escapist than a stay at a super-secluded destination hotel.
Bali is full of the world's most escapist - and romantic - hotels.
Mayor Emanuel can dispense with his hopeless, escapist insistence that other jurisdictions, where murders aren't frequent, must solve Chicago's murder problem.