0 to succeed in getting away from a place where you do not want to be -- escapar
1 to avoid a dangerous or unpleasant situation -- librarse de
2 a successful attempt to get out of a place or a dangerous or bad situation -- fuga, huida
He made his escape while no one was watching.
3 something that helps you to forget about your usual life or problems -- válvula de escape
5 to avoid a bad experience -- evitar
6 to come out of -- salir
7 the act of escaping from a place or situation -- escapada [ feminine ]
8 a way to avoid dealing with sth unpleasant -- vía de escape [ feminine ]
The best way of facing up to the challenge of globalization is to give the political powers the means to escape the tyranny of the markets.
Only seldom do victims have an opportunity to escape their misery.
As a vehicle is refuelled, these vapours are pushed out of the tank by the incoming fuel and, unless captured, escape into the atmosphere.
The task is important because we need to create a link and find some compatibility between the necessary coordination and the wish that economies have to escape from dependency.
There is no escaping this.
Although such measures can never be an alternative for good management, they must be an escape valve when something goes wrong.
Two and a half million people have left their homes to escape from the violence.
Indeed, the scientists had told us that this was not possible - until one of their genes escaped.
中文繁体
避開, 逃走,逃脫,逃離, 逃避,避開…
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避开, 逃走,逃脱,逃离, 逃避,避开…
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escapar, evadir, fugir…
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~が逃げる, ~を逃れる, 脱出…
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kaçmak, kötü/istenmeyen bir durumdan kaçınmak, kurtulmak…
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s’échapper, échapper à, s’évader…
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escapar-se, evitar, salvar-se de…
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يَهرَب, يَفِرّ, يَنجو…
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