柯林斯詞典abscond /?b?sk?nd/ (absconding,absconded,absconds) 1. V-I If someone absconds from somewhere such as a prison, they escape from it or leave it without permission. 從...潛逃[正式] He was ordered to appear the following day, but absconded. 他被傳喚于第二天出庭,卻逃跑了。 A dozen inmates have absconded from the jail in the past year. 在過去的一年中,有十二個罪犯從獄中潛逃。2. V-I If someone absconds with something, they leave and take it with them, although it does not belong to them. 攜帶(某物)潛逃[正式] Unfortunately, his partners were crooks and absconded with the funds. 不幸的是,他的合作伙伴們是騙子,攜款潛逃了。 返回 abscond劍橋詞典 abscond verb [I] (ESCAPE) to go away suddenly and secretly in order to escape from somewhere 潛逃;逃遁;逃走 Two prisoners absconded last night . 昨晚有兩個犯人逃跑了。 She absconded from boarding school with her boyfriend . 她和男友從寄宿學(xué)校逃走了。 abscond verb [I] (STEAL) to go away suddenly and secretly because you have stolen something, usually money (通常指攜款)潛逃 They absconded with £10,000 of the company's money . 他們卷了公司一萬英鎊后逃之夭夭。 返回 abscond