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
- Analysts say the countries are reluctant to hand fugitives suspected of economic crimes to Beijing because of concerns over whether they would get fair trials, and because of China's use of the death penalty for such crimes.
分析者称这些国家不愿意将涉嫌经济贪污的逃亡者交给中国是因为担心这些人是否会得到公平的审判,还因为这类犯罪在中国可被判处死刑。 - While we're homeless fugitives.
我们却成为无家可归的逃犯。 - Secretly shelter ( as of fugitives or criminals).
秘密地隐匿(逃亡者或罪犯)。 - Most of the fugitives have been persuaded to return peaceably.
大部分逃跑的人都被劝说回来了。 - We just got a facial hit on our fugitives!
我们刚找到我们要的逃亡者! - Canada was the primary destination for many fugitives.
加拿大是许多逃亡者的首选终点站。 - 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。 - For two months the fugitives remained absent; in those two months, Mrs Linton encountered and conquered the worst shock of what was denominated a brain fever.
两个月以来逃亡的人不见踪影。在这两个月里,林惇夫人受到了而且也克服了所谓脑膜炎的最厉害的冲击。 - Tear gas forced the fugitives out of their hiding place.
催泪弹气体将逃犯从藏身之处呛了出来。 - The soldiers began to search the houses round about, and to pursue the fugitives.
士兵们开始搜查四周的房屋并追捕逃亡者。