escaped
/ɪˈskeɪpt/ (bre, ipa) · /ɪˈskeɪpt/ (ame, ipa)
escaped — 形容詞
- escapedpositive
- more escapedcomparative
- most escapedsuperlative
1. no longer held in a prison, cage, or other place where being kept against one's
逃脫的;在逃
已脫離監禁、正被通緝或搜尋中的
no longer held in a prison, cage, or other place where being kept against one's will, usually with police or guards now searching for the person or animal.
Police warned residents to lock their doors while the escaped prisoner was still loose.
警方提醒居民鎖好門窗,因為那名逃脫的囚犯仍在逃。
attributive: escaped + person noun (prisoner, convict)
Ravindra spotted the escaped parrot perched on a streetlight near the bakery.
Ravindra 在麵包店附近的路燈上發現了那隻逃出來的鸚鵡。
attributive use with an animal noun
Zookeepers used tranquilliser darts to catch the escaped tiger before sunset.
動物園管理員在日落前用麻醉鏢捕回了那隻逃脫的老虎。
The newspaper printed photos of three escaped inmates so neighbours could help spot them.
報紙刊登了三名在逃囚犯的照片,方便鄰居協助辨認。
Élise was relieved to learn that the escaped suspect had been recaptured by morning.
Élise 得知那名在逃嫌犯已在清晨被重新逮捕,鬆了一口氣。
- runaway
more general; used for people (especially children or teenagers) who left home, not only those held against their will
- fugitive
stronger and more formal; suggests the person is actively wanted by authorities and trying to stay hidden
- at-large
describes the status (free and not yet caught) rather than modifying a noun; predicative: 'the suspect is still at large'
- captured
the result state after the escape ends
- recaptured
captured again after a period of being free
- confined
still kept inside; describes the original state before any escape
文法句型
escaped + noun
用法筆記
Only used before a noun (attributive) — you cannot say 'the prisoner is escaped'. Use the verb form instead: 'the prisoner has escaped'.