escapist如何读

英:[ɪ'skeɪpɪst]

美:[ɪ'skeɪpɪst]

escapist是什么意思

  • n.逃避现实者
  • adj.逃避现实的

escapist英英释义

  • n.a person who escapes into a world of fantasy

escapist词源中文解释

在比喻意义上,1870年,来自 escape + -ist。作为名词,比喻意义上的用法可以追溯到1933年,字面意义上的用法可以追溯到1881年。

escapist词源英文解释

The first known use of escapism was in 1933

escapist儿童词典英英释义

escudonoun

the formerly used basic unit of money of Portugal

a coin representing one escudo

escrownoun

something (as a deed or a sum of money) delivered by one person to another to be delivered by the second to a third party only upon the fulfillment of a condition

escort1 of 2noun

a person or group of persons accompanying another to give protection or show courtesy

the man who goes on a date with a woman

a protective screen of vehicles, warships, or planes fighter escort

motorcycle escort

escort2 of 2verb

to go along with as an escort

escort1 of 2noun

a person or group of persons accompanying another to give protection or show courtesy

the man who goes on a date with a woman

a protective screen of vehicles, warships, or planes fighter escort

motorcycle escort

escort2 of 2verb

to go along with as an escort

eschewverb

shun, avoid

escarpmentnoun

a steep slope in front of a fort or defensive area

a long cliff

escarolenoun

endive with broad flat leaves used especially cooked as a vegetable

escargotnoun

a snail prepared for use as food

escargotnoun

a snail prepared for use as food

escapismnoun

a habit of thinking or a form of entertainment about purely imaginary or amusing things that provides an escape from reality or everyday matters

escapist 例句

1 These are not the preoccupations of escapist entertainment; they're the foundations of a morality play.

2 But it doesn't offer a solution; it's escapist.

3 They are not so much escapist TV as fully immersive experiences of tragedy.

4 "It's not background viewing and doesn't present a really easy viewing but it's still escapist."

5 It provides a cathartic, climate-controlled run supported by escapist Black Eyed Peas videos and E! reality television.

6 Creativity is also something that plays into our sense — heightened in this go-go, Fomo world — that someone else is having it a lot easier than we are, a spiritual escapist fantasy of sorts.

7 But it’s often an entertainment with an escapist bent.

8 Now many are posting escapist or socially progressive literature to engage with their fans.

9 During this scary summer, it offers escapist visits to a gothic family of choice that does whatever they want, frequently attempts to make the right choice, and often screws up in the process.

10 Which is to say that the modern almanac is meant to be both useful and a comfort — and like a lot of comforts, it’s escapist.

11 Over the past decade, Indian directors have shown a greater desire to experiment beyond traditionally escapist fare.

12 This most recent reimagining of the children’s literature character Doctor Dolittle was a bit of a box-office dud, but young viewers stuck at home may be able to get an escapist thrill from it.

13 “I ended up deciding to keep my sadder songs for a later date and keep this album as much fun as possible, more of an escapist album.”

14 Somewhere between Jacob Riis and Charlie Chaplin, Murillo offers a knowing but escapist prance through need.

15 "There's something very escapist about 'The Jinx' and about true-crime movies in general," said documentary expert Thom Powers, who programs nonfiction films at a half-dozen festivals, including the Toronto International Film Festival.

16 Cooley moved to Seattle on an adventurous/escapist whim and is currently working in the wonderful world of retail.

17 His brother Ira and Heyward joined in, to create something far more ambitious than the escapist, all-black musical revues that had delighted Broadway.

18 Nitty-gritty slices of life on the lower rungs may sound grim, and not the kind of escapist fare America has preferred lately — from futurist fantasies to unreal reality shows to terrorist thrillers.

19 So whenever I want some escapist entertainment, I pick up a book about an actual crime.

20 Yet it is a fact that the art forms that thrive most in hard times tend to be escapist.

但是有个事实也不容忽视,大部分在艰难时刻下取得成功的艺术作品都似乎是逃避者。

escapist 同义词

1 逃避现实者

ostrich

2 逃避现实的

freaky

3 逃避现实

escape escapism freak-out freaky

4 逃避现实的人

ostrich

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