He escaped from prison.
1 to manage to avoid (punishment, disease etc) -- elak
She was lucky to escape punishment.
2 to avoid being noticed or remembered by; to avoid (the observation of) -- menghindari
3 (of a gas, liquid etc) to leak; to find a way out -- bocor
4 (act of) escaping; state of having escaped -- kebocoran
Fourth, the experience strikes us as ineffable, that is, though you experience it as possessing various qualities, the exact qualitative character escapes description in words.
It protected it by excluding from its realm the cases that seemed to escape multiple concordant testimony.
The first one is based on the solution of the radiation transfer equation and the second one is based on the escape factor formalism.
Immediately before slugs were introduced, the drip irrigation system was removed as it could have provided an escape route for the slugs or beetles.
She has no way of escape and now has to listen to their side of things, the viewpoint of the older generation.
I suspect that these escape routes will prove to be a useful addition to our toolkit.
The two models converge inside the rever sal, but diverge when z > 1, with the parabolic model not allowing particles to escape.
The strength of the notion of the cultural biography, in my mind, is that it provides us with a way to escape from these preoccupations.
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