abscond
柯林斯词典
1. V-I If someone absconds from somewhere such as a prison, they escape from it or leave it without permission. 从...潜逃[正式]
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。
2. V-I 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[正式]
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。
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abscond /əbˈskɒnd/ (absconding,absconded,absconds)
剑桥词典
abscond verb [I] (ESCAPE)
to go away suddenly and secretly in order to escape from somewhere
潜逃;逃遁;逃走
Two prisoners absconded last night . 昨晚有两个犯人逃跑了。
She absconded from boarding school with her boyfriend . 她和男友从寄宿学校逃走了。
abscond verb [I] (STEAL)
to go away suddenly and secretly because you have stolen something, usually money
(通常指携款)潜逃
They absconded with £10,000 of the company's money . 他们卷了公司一万英镑后逃之夭夭。 返回 abscond