eluded
英 [iˈluːdɪd]
美 [iˈluːdɪd]
v. (尤指机敏地)避开,逃避,躲避; 使达不到; 使不记得; 使不理解
elude的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 错过;未获得
If something that you wanteludesyou, you fail to obtain it.- Sleep eluded her...
她失眠了。 - At 62, Brian found the celebrity and status that had eluded him for so long.
布赖恩在62岁时获得了多年来未能得到的名望和地位。
- Sleep eluded her...
- VERB 躲避;避开;逃避
If youeludesomeone or something, you avoid them or escape from them.- He eluded the police for 13 years.
他躲过了警方抓捕达13年。
- He eluded the police for 13 years.
- VERB 不为…所明白;不为…所记得
If a fact or ideaeludesyou, you do not succeed in understanding it, realizing it, or remembering it.- The appropriate word eluded him.
他找不到合适的字眼。
- The appropriate word eluded him.
双语例句
- Roberta buttoned a button that had eluded the manipulation of the old hands.
罗伯塔又扣上了一枚老人的手不便够着的钮扣。 - They had minor breakthroughs but real success eluded them.
他们作了一些小突破,但并没有获得真正的成功。 - Long have I eluded you.
我躲着你也很久了。 - For near three mortal months have you trifled with my feelings, eluded me, and snubbed me;
你不重视我的感情,躲避我,冷落我,已经整整三个月了; - One medium seems to have eluded the president, however.
不过,有一种媒体似乎躲开了这位总统。 - To this question eluded me for a long time, perhaps because it.
这个问题的答案我想了许久,也许是因为问题太简单了。 - It seemed so promising, yet most of the technical terms still eluded him.
它如此有希望,然而大部份技术上的术语仍然逃避了他。 - He was extremely tired but sleep eluded him.
他累极了,却睡不着。 - At 62, Brian found the celebrity and status that had eluded him for so long.
布赖恩在62岁时获得了多年来未能得到的名望和地位。 - This man has eluded the authorities for years.
这个人已经逃逸了好几年了。
