escapism

英[ɪˈskeɪpɪzəm]
美[ɪˈskeˌpɪzəm]

基本释义

  • n.逃避现实,空想

词性变化

实用例句

the pure escapism of adventure movies

惊险电影的纯娱乐性

牛津词典

For John, books are a form of escapism .

对约翰来说,看书是一种消遣形式。

牛津词典

Horoscopes are merely harmless escapism from an ever-bleaker world.

占星术只不过是让人逃避越发令人沮丧的世界的无害消遣罢了。

Tian Pingzuo of escapism mentality in me expose the very perfect, I hate reality.

天平座的逃避现实的心态在我身上展露的很完美, 我讨厌现实.

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But there is such a thing as escapism for adults.

其实有一种东西是供成人逃避现实用的.

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He refused to pander to nostalgia and escapism ( New York Times )

他拒绝迎合怀旧心理和逃避主义 ( 纽约时报 )

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His alcohol problem was a form of escapism.

他的酗酒是一种逃避现实的方式.

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Backing to the childhood is just a escapism.

回到童年仅仅就一个空想.

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There's also the escapism factor.

此外还有逃避现实的因素.

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The child, facing stress of hospitalization, used coping behaviors that included regression and escapism.

学龄前期的儿童, 面对住院压力最易产生退化、逃避等因应行为.

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These adventure films are pure escapism.

这些冒险片是纯粹的逃避现实.

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They just want wonderful experiences, they want escapism.

观众想要一次美好的体验, 他们要逃避现实.

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She regarded suicide as the ultimate act of escapism.

她认为自杀是逃避现实的最终方式.

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Moral decline has also led to discontent, escapism, selfishness and an increase in suicides.

道德沦丧还导致了不满 、 逃避现实 、 自私和自杀的增加.

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This, they said, was the dominant escapism at the fall of society.

老人们说这是社会灭亡时用于逃避现实的主要设施.

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The child, facing stress of hospitalization, used coping behaviors included regression and escapism.

学龄前期的儿童, 面对住院压力最易生成退化、逃避等因应行为.

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That story about three beautiful girls in a spacecraft is pure escapism.

那个讲三个漂亮姑娘在太空船内的故事是毫无现实意义的作品.

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How to help the person of an escapism play truant?

如何帮助一个逃避现实逃避责任的人?

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Which isn't to say he traffics entirely in escapism.

这不代表说他完全的逃避现实.

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the pure escapism of adventure movies

惊险电影的纯娱乐性

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

真题例句

While it probably wasn't apparent at the time, much of this work is permeated by a spirit of romantic escapism that the likes of Wordsworth would have readily understood.

2014年考研真题(英语二)阅读理解 Section Ⅱ

英英释义

Noun
  • 1. an inclination to retreat from unpleasant realities through diversion or fantasy;

    "romantic novels were her escape from the stress of daily life"

    "his alcohol problem was a form of escapism"