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1. nизбавление, освобождение, спасение2. v1) избежать (опасности и т.п.), спастись, отделаться2) ускользать (о смысле и т.п.) -
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[N]FUGA (-AE) (F)EFFUGIUM (-I) (N)ECFUGIUM (-I) (N)[V]EVOLO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)FUGIO (-ERE FUGI FUGITUM)PROFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI -FUGITUM)DEFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI)ECFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI -FUGITUM)EXCIDO (-ERE -CIDI)EXEO (-IRE -II -ITUM)PRAETEREO (-IRE -IVI -ITUM)SUBTERFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI)SUFFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI -FUGITUM)SUBFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI -FUGITUM)EFFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI -FUGITUM)ABERRO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EVITO (-ARE -AVI -ATUM)EVADO (-ERE -VASI -VASUM)PRAEVADO (-ERE)ELABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)PRAETERLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)SUBTERLABOR (-LABI -LAPSUS SUM)ERIPIO (-ERE -RIPUI -REPTUM)PERFUGIO (-ERE -FUGI -FUGITUM)ABFUGIO (-ERE -I)- ALLOWED TO ESCAPE- LETTING ESCAPE -
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(vb) usin (glossed "he escapes" in LT:251, but in LotR-style Quenya it would have to mean, if anything, *"I escape" – 1st pers. aorist); ESCAPE (noun) uswë (issue) –LT1:251 -
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1. nFlucht f, (from prison etc) Ausbruch m2. vt(pursuers) entkommen + dat, (punishment etc) entgehen + dat3. vi(from pursuers) entkommen ( from dat), (from prison etc) ausbrechen ( from dat), (leak: gas) ausströmen, (water) auslaufen -
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1. nFlucht f, (from prison etc) Ausbruch m2. vt(pursuers) entkommen + dat, (punishment etc) entgehen + dat3. vi(from pursuers) entkommen ( from dat), (from prison etc) ausbrechen ( from dat), (leak: gas) ausströmen, (water) auslaufen -
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تَفَادَى \ avert: to avoid; prevent: His quick thinking averted an accident. dodge: to move suddenly so as to avoid being touched or seen: He dodged behind a tree. escape: to avoid: We hid so as to escape being seen. -
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تَجَنَّبَ \ avoid: to keep away from: He avoids (meeting) me because he owes me money. escape: to avoid: We hid so as to escape being seen. save: to spend less (time, trouble, money, etc.): You’ll save yourself trouble if you use a good map. shun: to avoid purposely and usu. continually: After their quarrel, the two friends shunned each other. -
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فَرَّ \ bolt: (of people) to run away so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. fled: (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. turn tail: to turn round and run away. -
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هَرَبَ \ bolt: (of people) to run away, so as to escape: The prisoner has bolted.. escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. flee, (fled): (now used mainly in the past tense) to run away: He turned and fled. -
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أَفْلَتَ \ escape: to get free; find a way out: He escaped from prison. Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. extricate: to free from sth. (a difficulty, a trap, etc.). leave go, let go: not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t leave go (or leave go of it). let go: (also leave go; but let can be transitive and leave cannot) not to hold any longer: Hold this rope tight and don’t let go (or let it go or let go of it; or leave go or leave go of it). Don’t let go the rope till I tell you. let sth. off: to allow (smoke, steam, etc.) escape. slip: (of a thing) to come accidentally out of position: The glass slipped from my hand and overturned. \ See Also هرب (هَرَبَ) -
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تَسَرَّبَ \ escape: to find a way out: Oil was escaping from a crack in the engine. leak: (of liquid or gas) to escape through a small hole: Oil leaked on to the floor, (of secrets) to become known to those who should not know Some of the questions leaked out on the day before the exam. seep: (of liquid) to pass slowly through some material: The blood seeped through his coat. \ See Also رشح (رَشَحَ)، نز (نَزَّ) -
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1.évasion; fuite; fam. belle; cavale2.2) manquer à [son devoir] ; se soustraire à [une obligation]3) réchapper [d'une maladie]English-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > escape
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1. выпуск, удаление; течь, утечка || вытекать; вырываться; просачиваться; улетучиваться2. выпускное отверстие; выпускной клапан
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escape — [ ɛskap ] n. f. • 1567; lat. scapus « fût » ♦ Archit. 1 ♦ Partie inférieure du fût d une colonne, voisine de la base. 2 ♦ (1611) Fût d une colonne, de la base au chapiteau. ● escape nom féminin ou escap nom masculin Faire ou donner e … Encyclopédie Universelle
escape — verb and noun. There are three significant 20c uses, the first two of the verb and the third of the noun: 1. In intransitive use (without an object), to describe astronauts overcoming gravity and leaving the earth s atmosphere: • A spaceship will … Modern English usage
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escape — 1. m. Acción de escapar o escaparse. 2. Fuga de un gas o de un líquido. 3. Fuga apresurada con que alguien se libra de recibir el daño que le amenaza. 4. En los motores de explosión, salida de los gases quemados. 5. Tubo que conduce estos gases… … Diccionario de la lengua española