elude
verb /ɪˈluːd/
/ɪˈluːd/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they elude | /ɪˈluːd/ /ɪˈluːd/ |
he / she / it eludes | /ɪˈluːdz/ /ɪˈluːdz/ |
past simple eluded | /ɪˈluːdɪd/ /ɪˈluːdɪd/ |
past participle eluded | /ɪˈluːdɪd/ /ɪˈluːdɪd/ |
-ing form eluding | /ɪˈluːdɪŋ/ /ɪˈluːdɪŋ/ |
- elude somebody/something to manage to avoid or escape from somebody/something, especially in a clever way
(尤指机敏地)避开,逃避,躲避 - The two men managed to elude the police for six weeks.
这两个男人想方设法逃避警方追捕达六个星期。 - How did the killer elude detection for so long?
杀手怎么能躲过侦缉这么久?
- The two men managed to elude the police for six weeks.
- elude somebody if something eludes you, you are not able to achieve it, or not able to remember or understand it
使达不到;使不记得;使不理解 - He was extremely tired but sleep eluded him.
他累极了,却睡不着。 - They're a popular band but chart success has eluded them so far.
他们是一支很受欢迎的乐队,但到目前为止还未能在流行唱片排行榜上取得佳绩。 - Finally he remembered the tiny detail that had eluded him the night before.
他终于想起了前一天晚上想不起来的细节。
Topics Difficulty and failurec2- the success that has so far eluded her
她至今未能获得的成功 - the higher levels of responsibility that have continued to elude women
妇女继续逃避更高层次的责任 - Winning this championship was a prize that had always eluded him.
赢得这个冠军是他一直没有得到的奖励。 - The point of the exercise seemed to elude the class.
这门课似乎没有抓住练习的重点。
- He was extremely tired but sleep eluded him.
词源mid 16th cent. (in the sense ‘delude, baffle’): from Latin eludere, from e- (variant of ex-) ‘out, away from’ + ludere ‘to play’.