Escape at an early ageInterpretation: The original meaning is to describe the peach blossom is luxuriant and colorful. Later, it was borrowed as a tongue-in-cheek expression to express escape.
Source: "Poetry - Zhou Nan - Peach" "Peach is young, burning its splendor."
逃之夭夭造句: 1. If you've ever been on the receiving end of one of these anxious, conspiratorial schemes, you'll know that they're trying to get you to run away, not build a close relationship.
2. Another encouraging piece of news is a recent program of European pressure on Monaco that Britain and Germany are jointly sponsoring. This has triggered many powerful tax avoiders there to flee.
3. The hospital immediately called the police, but the couple who brought the girl in had fled.
4, But, according to Abdul H., Kannat was lucky "Usually it is the woman or the girl who is killed and the man gets away," she said.
5, I smacked him hard on the head with a broomstick and then he grabbed the door and got away.
6. The gunmen opened fire on the ticket counter at the train station, shooting passengers indiscriminately before fleeing. The passengers are believed to be Indian travelers and commuters.
7. An elderly woman, after some hesitation, called out hysterically to passers-by to stop him from escaping.
8. In the case of Bank of America, for example, a large number of Merrill Lynch executives fled when bankers were busy dealing with the financial crisis and the chaotic Merrill Lynch takeover deal.
9. "If only she'd taken the warning and gotten away with it," he sometimes told himself.
10. The only real theft we've had in the United States is when someone rents a car with a stolen credit card and then gets away with it.
11, Some people escaped that night, and the commander-in-chief must have disappeared, as soon as that group of prisoners was forced to head west at first, he got away.
12. One of the consequences of this approach is that a deep critical study of the capitalist system escapes.
13, an ancient "sea monster" recently in front of the public to reveal the true face, as long as the light of the giant teeth, even piranha sharks in front of it may be the world's first large giant jaw can only escape.
14. The Chinese investors got away with it, but the powerful opposition still sees them as the same as the dictator.
15. But some of the things I've heard at dating events make me want to run away.
16. Once again, he touched the large stack of rustling banknotes in his pocket, so that he could always get away with it if things got bad.
17. If you scare minorities too much, they may move their assets abroad and get away with it.
18. I'd run from the sight of a skunk.