hideout 英 [ˈhaɪdaʊt]   美 [ˈhaɪdˌaʊt]

hideout

hideout  英 [ˈhaɪdaʊt] 美 [ˈhaɪdˌaʊt]

n. 隐匿处 

名词复数:hideouts 

The police tracked the criminal to his hideout. 警方追踪这名罪犯到他的躲藏处。
He says that although he couldn't risk contacting anyone at CTU, he has uncovered the people behind the Palmer assassination and located the coordinates of their hideout. 杰克称,尽管他不能冒险与反恐组的任何人联系,他已经查探到了企图暗杀帕默的那些人是谁,并定位了他们的藏身所在的座标位置。

  • A hideout is a secret place where someone can take refuge. Criminals or outlaws often lie low in a hideout to avoid being found by the police.
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  • n. 隐匿处
  • 1. The police tracked the criminal to his hideout.

    警方追踪这名罪犯到他的躲藏处。

  • 2. He says that although he couldn't risk contacting anyone at CTU, he has uncovered the people behind the Palmer assassination and located the coordinates of their hideout.

    杰克称,尽管他不能冒险与反恐组的任何人联系,他已经查探到了企图暗杀帕默的那些人是谁,并定位了他们的藏身所在的座标位置。

  • 3. The author himself retreated to an (unplugged) mountain hideout to write his book, but he thinks most people depend too much on the net for work and fun to do the same.

    作者本人就是躲在没有电源插头的深山里完成了他的新书,他认为大多数人太多地依赖于网络来工作和娱乐。

  • hideout (n.) also hide-out, "a hiding place," 1885, American English, from hide (v.) + out (adv.). The verbal phrase hide out "conceal (oneself) from the authorities" is attested from 1870, American English (in reference to Northern draft dodgers in the Civil War).
hide·out / ˈhaɪdaʊt ; NAmE ˈhaɪdaʊt / noun a place where sb goes when they do not want anyone to find them 藏身处;隐蔽所 hideout hideouts hide·out / ˈhaɪdaʊt ; NAmE ˈhaɪdaʊt /
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