fugitives
英 [ˈfjuːdʒɪtɪvz]
美 [ˈfjudʒɪtɪvz]
n. 逃亡者; 逃跑者; 亡命者
fugitive的复数
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 逃亡者;亡命者;(通常指)逃犯
Afugitiveis someone who is running away or hiding, usually in order to avoid being caught by the police.- The rebel leader was a fugitive from justice.
叛军头目是一名在逃的不法之徒。 - ...the fugitive train robber.
逃亡的火车劫匪
- The rebel leader was a fugitive from justice.
双语例句
- While we're homeless fugitives.
我们却成为无家可归的逃犯。 - The police have found out the fugitives final destination.
警方已经发现逃犯最终目的地。 - Recent years, chasing fugitives online has become a new way of chasing fugitives and shown its great effects.
网上追逃是近年来追逃工作发展的新形式,在实际工作中发挥了巨大作用。 - We picked up the trail of the fugitives and soon overtook them.
我们找到逃亡者的踪迹,不久就追上了他们。 - The fugitives wanted to rest, but the fear of capture whipped them on.
逃亡者想停下来休息,但怕被抓住的恐惧又催促他们快跑。 - At times he sheltered as many as17 fugitives at once, and he kept a team and wagon ready to convey them on the next leg of their journey.
有时他一次庇护的逃亡者就多达17人,他还备有一组人员和车辆把他们送往下一段行程。 - Ideas almost refuse to be expressed in these substantives which are fugitives from justice.
人们几乎要拒绝用这些被法律贬斥了的词汇来表达思想。 - The Tories'efforts to challenge this doctrine made them political fugitives& literally.
保守党为离经叛道所做的种种“努力”让他们成了不折不扣的政治逃难者。 - Secretly shelter ( as of fugitives or criminals).
秘密地隐匿(逃亡者或罪犯)。 - When the coast was clear, the fugitives came out of their hiding place.
当没有危险时,难民们自藏匿处出来。