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1 escape
n. rymning; läcka; tillflykt--------v. rymma, fly; läcka; undkomma* * *[i'skeip] 1. verb1) (to gain freedom: He escaped from prison.) rymma2) (to manage to avoid (punishment, disease etc): She escaped the infection.) slippa undan, undkomma3) (to avoid being noticed or remembered by; to avoid (the observation of): The fact escaped me / my notice; His name escapes me / my memory.) undgå, falla ur minnet4) ((of a gas, liquid etc) to leak; to find a way out: Gas was escaping from a hole in the pipe.) läcka2. 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.) rymning, flykt, läcka- escapism- escapist -
2 expose
v. blotta, avslöja; utsätta* * *[ik'spəuz]1) (to uncover; to leave unprotected from (eg weather, danger, observation etc): Paintings should not be exposed to direct sunlight; Don't expose children to danger.) utsätta, exponera2) (to discover and make known (eg criminals or their activities): It was a newspaper that exposed his spying activities.) uppenbara, avslöja3) (by releasing the camera shutter, to allow light to fall on (a photographic film).) exponera•- exposure -
3 observe
v. observera; varsebli; uppmärksamma; efterleva (påbud); följa; anmärka* * *[əb'zə:v]1) (to notice: I observed her late arrival.) lägga märke till, uppmärksamma2) (to watch carefully: She observed his actions with interest.) iaktta3) (to obey: We must observe the rules.) iaktta, följa, efterleva4) (to make a remark: `It's a lovely day', he observed.) konstatera•- observant
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