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1 flee
1. intransitive verb,fled fliehen2. transitive verb,fled fliehen ausflee the country — aus dem Land fliehen od. flüchten
* * *[fli:]past tense, past participle - fled; verb* * *<fled, fled>[fli:]I. vishe fled from the room in tears sie rannte weinend aus dem Zimmerto \flee from justice sich akk der Strafverfolgung entziehenII. vt1. (avoid)2. (leave)* * *[fliː] pret, ptp fled1. vifliehen, flüchten (from vor +dat)2. vttown, country fliehen or flüchten aus; temptation, danger entfliehen (+dat)* * *flee [fliː] prät und pperf fled [fled]A v/i1. fliehen, flüchten ( beide:from vor dat;from von, aus;to zu, nach), die Flucht ergreifen:flee from justice sich der Strafverfolgung entziehen3. eilen:flee past rasch vorbeiziehen (Landschaft etc)B v/t1. meiden, aus dem Weg gehen (dat)2. a) aus der Stadt etc fliehenb) vor dem Feind etc fliehen* * *1. intransitive verb,fled fliehen2. transitive verb,flee from something/somebody — aus etwas/vor jemandem flüchten od. fliehen
fled fliehen ausflee the country — aus dem Land fliehen od. flüchten
* * *v.(§ p.,p.p.: fled)= fliehen v.(§ p.,pp.: floh, ist geflohen)flüchten v. -
2 flee
<fled, fled> [fli:] vi1) ( run away) fliehen;( seek safety) flüchten;she fled from the room in tears sie rannte weinend aus dem Zimmer;to \flee to the country sich akk aufs Land flüchten;to \flee from justice sich akk der Strafverfolgung entziehen;1) ( avoid)2) ( leave)
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