abscond
/əbˈskɒnd/ (bre, ipa) · /əbˈskɑːnd/ (ame, ipa) · /ab-ˈskänd əb-/ (ame, mw)
abscond — 動詞
- abscondpresent simple I / you / we / they
- abscondshe / she / it
- abscondedpast simple
- absconding-ing form
1. to leave a place in secret so that people cannot stop or find you
潛逃
偷偷逃離看管處
to leave a place in secret so that people cannot stop or find you
Two inmates absconded from the farm prison before the evening count.
兩名囚犯在晚點名前從農場監獄潛逃。
abscond from + place in custody context
Mert absconded from the hostel after hearing the police downstairs.
Mert 聽見樓下有警察後,便從旅舍偷偷溜走。
The witness absconded overnight and missed the first day of trial.
那名證人連夜潛逃,錯過了審判第一天。
A teenage patient absconded from the ward during the fire drill.
一名青少年病患趁著消防演習時從病房逃走。
文法句型
abscond from + place
用法筆記
Often used in legal, medical, or security reports when someone leaves without permission and then hides.
常見錯誤
2. to disappear secretly after taking money or property that is not yours
捲款潛逃
偷了錢後帶款逃走
to disappear secretly after taking money or property that is not yours
The cashier absconded with the weekend takings before the shop opened.
那名收銀員在店還沒開門前就捲款潛逃,帶走了週末營收。
abscond with + stolen money
After the fundraiser, Camila absconded with three boxes of cash.
募款活動後,Camila 捲款潛逃,帶走三箱現金。
An accountant absconded with company funds and left no forwarding address.
一名會計捲款潛逃,帶走公司資金後沒有留下新地址。
Police believe the broker absconded with clients' deposits last month.
警方認為那名經紀人上個月捲走客戶存款後逃跑了。
- make off with
informal; used for stealing something and leaving quickly
- run off with
less formal and often used in everyday speech
- embezzle
focuses on stealing money from an employer or organization, not on the escape itself
文法句型
abscond with + money/property
用法筆記
Usually followed by 'with' when naming what was taken. This sense is common in news reports about fraud, theft, or missing funds.