fugitive
fu
ˈfju
fyoo
gi
ʤə
tive
tɪv
tiv
British pronunciation
/fjˈuːd‍ʒɪtˌɪv/

“fugitive”的英语定义和含义

fugitive
01

短暂的, 转瞬即逝的

existing for a short time
fugitive definition and meaning
example
例子
The fugitive shadows danced across the room as the candle flickered.
当蜡烛闪烁时, fleeting 阴影在房间里跳舞。
1.1

易逝的, 短暂的

likely to quickly fade, deteriorate, change, or disappear over time
example
例子
Fugitive inks can lose their vibrancy over time, especially when exposed to moisture.
易褪色的墨水可能会随着时间的推移失去其鲜艳度,尤其是在暴露于湿气中时。
1.2

转瞬即逝的, 难以捉摸的

(of a thought, idea, feeling, etc.) difficult to comprehend or hold onto
example
例子
The philosopher struggled to capture the fugitive nature of consciousness in his writings.
这位哲学家努力在他的著作中捕捉意识的难以捉摸的本质。
02

逃亡的, 逃跑的

running away or intending to flee, often from the law or an oppressive situation
example
例子
The authorities were on the lookout for the fugitive debtor who had vanished without repaying his loans.
当局正在寻找那个未偿还贷款就消失的逃逸债务人。
03

飘忽的, 移动的

(of a thing) traveling from one place to another or constantly in motion
example
例子
His fugitive lifestyle kept him moving from one city to another, never staying in one place for long.
他的逃亡生活方式使他从一个城市搬到另一个城市,从未在一个地方久留。
Fugitive
01

逃亡者, 逃犯

a person who escapes or flees from an undesirable, uncomfortable, or dangerous situation
example
例子
As a fugitive from a toxic work environment, she relocated to a different country to start anew.
作为有毒工作环境的逃犯,她搬到了另一个国家重新开始。
02

逃犯, 逃亡者

a person who is actively avoiding capture or is being pursued by law enforcement authorities due to legal charges or criminal activity
example
例子
After escaping from prison, the fugitive evaded police for several weeks.
从监狱逃脱后,逃犯躲避了警察数周。
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