词汇 | escapism |
释义 | escapismWord family noun escape escapism escapee escapologist escapadeescapadoescapementescaperescapologyescape velocityadjective escaped inescapable escapist escapableescapelessverb escape adverb inescapably es·cap·is·m /ɪˈskeɪpɪzəm/ noun [uncountableU] FORGETactivities or entertainment that help you forget about bad or boring things for a short time 逃避现实的消遣活动 Books were a form of escapism from the real world. 看书是一种逃避现实世界的消遣。 —escapist adjectiveadj pure escapist entertainment 逃避现实的纯娱乐性活动 Examples from the Corpus escapism• With empathy and encouragement, however, Sally was helped to identify her overprotectiveness and escapism.• The world looks to Hollywood for escapism.• Every teenage fantasy, frustration and obsession is here as the naive youngsters exchange their drab existences for an alcohol-induced escapism.• His equivalent of Edwardian leisured escapism is today's green movement.• We wanted her relationship with Hannah to be characterized by less tension and anxiety and by neither overprotectiveness nor escapism.• But it is a form of escapism that is comforting to a great number of people.• In September 1926 he settled for what appeared to be the only remaining solution: escapism.• But no matter what trips your escapism triggers, City Week still wishes you and yours a big Merry Christmas. a form of escapism• And most of us accept that fashion pages are aspirational and a form of escapism.• But it is a form of escapism that is comforting to a great number of people. |
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