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I . es·cape [ɪˈskeɪp, esˈ-] VB intr

2. escape (avoid harm):

escape
to escape unhurt

3. escape (leak):

escape
escape
escape
uhajati [perf uiti]

4. escape COMPUT:

to escape from a program

II . es·cape [ɪˈskeɪp, esˈ-] VB trans

3. escape (not be remembered or observed):

4. escape (be emitted):

to escape sb

III . es·cape [ɪˈskeɪp, esˈ-] N

1. escape (act of escaping):

escape from
escape from a prison
beg m
escape route
to make [good] one's escape from sth

2. escape no pl (avoidance):

escape
umik m
that was a lucky escape!
there's no escape
to have a narrow escape

3. escape (leakage):

escape
escape

eˈs·cape clause N

eˈs·cape key N COMPUT

escape key

ˈfire es·cape N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These witches have also been humorously referred to be spinsters who will end up there in order to escape from the old maid tax.
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One of the reasons for its escape from destruction in earlier days was its remoteness combined with the difficulty of extracting its timber.
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He readily admitted to the crime despite circumstantial evidence as he thought that through a full confession he would escape execution.
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Recognizing the player's intentions, the beggar tried to escape the player's iron grip, struggling to free himself.
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But they noted that escape through flight from marine predators exposes them to predators in the air.
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The reason for this escape is his longing for solid values such as truth and pure love that he could not find in the big world with its noncommittal flirtation.
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After a few days, the hopper bands disintegrate and those that escape predation become solitary again.
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No escape was possible, and the gas caused acute respiratory distress, disorientation, temporary blindness and vomiting.
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These romances emphasize instinct, creativity, freedom, and the longing to escape from the strictures of society to return to nature.
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It has been suggested that it was built for priests to escape from persecution, or even to smuggle girls into the coaching inn.
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