to abscond
01
潜逃, 逃跑
to secretly flee from a place, typically to avoid arrest or prosecution
Intransitive: to abscond | to abscond from a place
例子
She feared the strict boarding school rules and decided to abscond.
她害怕严格的寄宿学校规定,决定逃跑。
02
潜逃, 逃跑
to secretly depart, typically with something, like money, that does not rightfully belong to one
Intransitive: to abscond with sth
例子
With a swift movement, the pickpocket absconded with the tourist's wallet, blending seamlessly into the crowded city streets.
扒手以迅捷的动作携游客的钱包潜逃,完美地融入了城市拥挤的街道中。
03
潜逃, 逃跑
to intentionally avoid returning to custody at the specified time, typically when one is on bail or facing arrest
Intransitive
例子
The suspect absconded while awaiting trial.
嫌疑人在等待审判时潜逃了。
04
逃离, 弃巢
(of a colony of honeybees) to suddenly depart or desert one's hive or nest entirely
Intransitive
例子
The beekeeper was shocked to find that the entire colony had absconded from their hive overnight.
养蜂人震惊地发现整个蜂群在一夜之间逃离了它们的蜂巢。



























