hideout

英[ˈhaɪdaʊt]
美[ˈhaɪdˌaʊt]

基本释义

  • n.隐匿处

词性变化

实用例句

A crafty person has more than one hideout.

狡兔三窟.

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The gangster was flushed out from his hideout.

匪徒从藏匿处被驱赶出来.

辞典例句

They trailed the thieves to their hideout.

他们跟踪那些贼一直到他们的藏匿之处.

辞典例句

A lonely island, miles off the coast, with four inhabitants -- it was an ideal hideout.

这个孤岛离海岸数十英里, 只有四个居民, 是个理想的隐蔽所.

辞典例句

Police discovered a cache of weapons in the terrorists'hideout.

警方在恐部分子的藏身之处发现了一批隐藏的武器.

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EG The police car tailed the criminals to their hideout.

警车尾随罪犯来到了他们的藏身之处.

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Work your pirate fame up and acquire you own upgradeable island hideout.

提升海盗名声,从而获取可以升级的岛屿要塞.

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On the map, Bell showed Captain Hook the secret hideout.

丁卡·贝尔在地图上给胡克船长指出了他们的藏身地.

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They trailed thieves to their hideout.

他们追踪这些小偷一直追到他们的老窝.

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Itachi: Let's finish our conclusion in this hideout.

鼬: 让我们在这隐秘的地方结束我们的恩怨吧.

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Some hideout was caught last night.

昨晚有个躲起来准备逃跑的犯人被抓住了.

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According to local folklore, this cave was once the hideout of a famous bank robber.

根据当地的传说, 一名家喻户晓的银行抢匪曾经藏匿在此山洞中.

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He then turned to his pirates and ordered them to surround Peter Pan's hideout.

接着他来到他的海盗们面前,命令他们包围彼得·潘的隐居地.

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英英释义

Noun
  • 1. a hiding place; usually a remote place used by outlaws