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[ɪ'skeɪp] UK / US1. 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 -
122 побег из тюрьмы
тюрьма, функционирующая на гуманных началах — humane prison
население тюрьмы или тюрем, заключённые — prison community
побег из тюрьмы; побег из-под стражи — breach of prison
Русско-английский военно-политический словарь > побег из тюрьмы
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1) (to become known: The truth finally came out.) revelarse, salir a la luz2) (to be published: This newspaper comes out once a week.) salir3) (to strike: The men have come out (on strike).) declararse en huelga4) ((of a photograph) to be developed: This photograph has come out very well.) resultar, salir5) (to be removed: This dirty mark won't come out.) salir, quitarsecome out vb salirare you coming out to play? ¿sales a jugar?1) v + adv (+ prep + o)a) (from inside, indoors) salir*to come out of something — salir* de algo
if you take this route, you come out at Park Lane — por este camino se sale a Park Lane
b) (from prison, hospital) salir*2) \<\<tooth/hair\>\> caerse*; \<\<stain\>\> salir*3) v + adv( appear) \<\<sun/stars\>\> salir*; \<\<flowers\>\> florecer*, salir*4)a) (be said, spoken) salir*I didn't mean to say it, it just came out — no lo dije a propósito, se me escapó
b) (be revealed, emphasized) \<\<secretuth\>\> revelarse, salir* a la luz5)a) ( declare oneself) declararseto come out (on strike) — declararse en huelga, ir* a la huelga
b) ( as being gay) destaparse (fam), declararse abiertamente homosexual6) (be published, become available) \<\<newspaper/record/product\>\> salir*7)a) (have as outcome, total) salir*b) (fare, acquit oneself)to come out well/badly — salir* bien/mal parado
8) ( Phot) salir*VI + ADV1) (=emerge) [person, object, sun, magazine] salir (of de); [qualities] mostrarse; [news] divulgarse, difundirse; [scandal] descubrirse, salir a la luz; [film] estrenarsecloset2) (=open) [flower] abrirse, florecer3) (into the open) [debutante] ser presentada en sociedad, ponerse de largo; [homosexual] declararse(fig)to come out for/against sth — declararse en pro/en contra de algo
4) [stain] (=be removed) quitarse; [dye] (=run) desteñirse5) (=become covered with)I came out in a sweat — empecé a sudar, me cubrí de sudor
you never know what he's going to come out with next! * — ¡nunca se sabe por dónde va a salir!
7) (=turn out) salirit comes out at £5 a head — sale a 5 libras por cabeza
* * *1) v + adv (+ prep + o)a) (from inside, indoors) salir*to come out of something — salir* de algo
if you take this route, you come out at Park Lane — por este camino se sale a Park Lane
b) (from prison, hospital) salir*2) \<\<tooth/hair\>\> caerse*; \<\<stain\>\> salir*3) v + adv( appear) \<\<sun/stars\>\> salir*; \<\<flowers\>\> florecer*, salir*4)a) (be said, spoken) salir*I didn't mean to say it, it just came out — no lo dije a propósito, se me escapó
b) (be revealed, emphasized) \<\<secret/truth\>\> revelarse, salir* a la luz5)a) ( declare oneself) declararseto come out (on strike) — declararse en huelga, ir* a la huelga
b) ( as being gay) destaparse (fam), declararse abiertamente homosexual6) (be published, become available) \<\<newspaper/record/product\>\> salir*7)a) (have as outcome, total) salir*b) (fare, acquit oneself)to come out well/badly — salir* bien/mal parado
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[i'skeip] 1. verb1) (to gain freedom: He escaped from prison.) escapar2) (to manage to avoid (punishment, disease etc): She escaped the infection.) escapar a3) (to avoid being noticed or remembered by; to avoid (the observation of): The fact escaped me / my notice; His name escapes me / my memory.) escapar4) ((of a gas, liquid etc) to leak; to find a way out: Gas was escaping from a hole in the pipe.) escapar2. noun((act of) escaping; state of having escaped: Make your escape while the guard is away; There have been several escapes from that prison; Escape was impossible; The explosion was caused by an escape of gas.) fuga- escapism- escapist* * *es.cape[isk'eip] n 1 fuga, evasão. 2 libertação, salvação, salvamento. I had a narrow escape from being run over / por um triz eu teria sido atropelado. fire escape / saída de emergência. 3 Psych fuga dos fatos da realidade. 4 escape, escapamento, saída (água, gás). • vt+vi 1 escapar, evadir(-se), fugir. nothing escapes him / nada lhe escapa. his purpose escapes me / não compreendo a sua intenção. his name escapes me / não me recordo do seu nome. 2 livrar(-se), libertar(-se), desvencilhar-se. 3 salvar-se, safar-se, sobreviver. the sailor escaped the wreck / o marujo salvou-se do naufrágio. 4 ficar de fora. -
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§ გაგცევა, თავის დაღწევა§1 გაქცევა, გაპარვა2 გაჟონვა, გაპარვაan escape of gas / water გაზის გაპარვა // წყლის გაჟონვა3 გადარჩენაescape ladder მაშველი / სათადარიგო / სახანძრო კიბე4 გაქცევა (გაიქცევა), გაპარვა, თავის დახსნა, გადარჩენაthe prisoner escaped from prison ტუსაღი / პატიმარი ციხიდან გაიქცა5 თავის არიდება (თავს აარიდებს)let's walk by the side street and escape the crowd შესახვევით გავიდეთ და ბრბოს ავერიდოთ6 აღმოხდომა (აღმოხდება), წამოცდენა7 დავიწყება (დაავიწყდება)a providential escape სასწაულებრივი ხსნა / გადარჩენაit has escaped my remembrance დამავიწყდა // მეხსიერებიდან ამომივარდაhe tries to escape recognition ცდილობს, რომ ვერვინ იცნოსif I escape death, I’ll reckon with all my enemies თუ ცოცხალი დავრჩი, ყველა მტერს გავუსწორდებიit escaped our notice ეს ვერ შევამჩნიეთ / გამოგვრჩა●●I had a narrow escape ძლივს გადავრჩი●●he escaped without a scratch საღ-სალამათი გადარჩაthe escaped prisoner was cornered at last როგორც იქნა, გაქცეული ტუსაღი მოიმწყვდიეს (ყველა გზა გადაუჭრეს) -
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[ɪs'keɪp] 1. n 2. vi 3. vtto escape from — ( place) uciekać (uciec perf) z +gen; ( person) uciekać (uciec perf) od +gen
to escape to safety — chronić się (schronić się perf) w bezpieczne miejsce
to escape notice — umykać (umknąć perf) uwadze
* * *[i'skeip] 1. verb1) (to gain freedom: He escaped from prison.) uciekać2) (to manage to avoid (punishment, disease etc): She escaped the infection.) unikać3) (to avoid being noticed or remembered by; to avoid (the observation of): The fact escaped me / my notice; His name escapes me / my memory.) uchodzić4) ((of a gas, liquid etc) to leak; to find a way out: Gas was escaping from a hole in the pipe.) ulatniać się2. noun((act of) escaping; state of having escaped: Make your escape while the guard is away; There have been several escapes from that prison; Escape was impossible; The explosion was caused by an escape of gas.) ucieczka, wyciek- escapism- escapist -
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[ɪs'keɪp], [es-] 1. гл.1)а) бежать ( из заключения), совершать побегTwo criminals escaped from prison last night. — Вчера из тюрьмы сбежали двое заключенных.
Young people often desire to escape from their parents. — Молодые часто хотят уйти от своих родителей.
I hear that our married neighbour has escaped to her lover. — Я слышал, наша замужняя соседка сбежала к своему любовнику.
Syn:Ant:б) уходить от реальности, отключаться2) избежать (опасности и т. п.), спастись; отделатьсяHe narrowly escaped with his life when right-wing extremists fired shots into his office. — Ему едва удалось спастись, когда правые экстремисты открыли огонь по его офису.
He seems to have escaped suspicion. — Кажется, он избавился от подозрений.
Syn:3) улетучиваться, давать утечку4) ускользать (из памяти; от внимания, взгляда)an actor whose name escapes me — актёр, чьё имя выскочило у меня из головы
a fact, the significance of which had previously escaped me — факт, значение которого до этого ускользало от меня
She was too striking to escape their attention. — Она была слишком заметна, чтобы они не обратили на неё внимания.
5) вырваться, сорваться ( о словах)No word of courtesy escaped his lips. — Он не произнёс ни одного учтивого слова.
6) одичать ( о растении)2. сущ.1)а) бегство; побегto make / organize an escape — организовать побег
to foil / thwart an escape — срывать побег
But for me television is an escape. — Но для меня телевизор - это отдушина.
escape from the depressing realities of wartime — уход от угнетающей действительности военного времени
2) избавление, спасениеI hear you had a very narrow escape on the bridge. — Я слышал, что ты едва спасся на мосту.
3)а) мед. истечение, выделение (крови и т. п.)б) утечка (газа, пара)4) тех. выпускное отверстие6) амер. беглецSyn:3. прил.1) спасательный2) эскапистский; уводящий от реальной жизни, проблемescape literature — эскапистская литература; литература, позволяющая расслабиться, отвлечься
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