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Từ điển tiếng Anh - Cambridge Advanced Learners Dictionary
escape
escape UK US [ɪˈskeɪp] verb [ escapes escaping escaped ] GET FREE 1. <E > intransitive or transitive to get free from something, or to avoid something • Two prisoners have escaped. • A lion has escaped from its cage. • She was lucky to escape serious injury. • He narrowly (= only just) escaped a fine. • His name escapes me (= I have forgotten his name). • Nothing important escapes her notice/attention. Thesaurus+: ↑Running away and escaping • In order to escape capture, he fled to the mountains. • He had to jump out of an upstairs window to escape. • Refugees have been pouring into neighbouring countries to escape the civil war. • Both children escaped unharmed from the burning building. • In the end she left home just to escape the tyrannical rule of her mother. COMPUTER 2. intransitive specialized to press the key on a computer keyboard which allows you to leave a particular screen and return to the previous one or to interrupt a process • Escape from this window and return to the main menu. Thesaurus+: ↑Operating computers Idiom: There's no escaping the fact noun GET FREE 1. <E > countable or uncountable when someone succeeds in getting out of a place or a dangerous or bad situation • He made his escape on the back of a motorbike. • an escape route • They had a narrow escape (= only just avoided injury or death) when their car crashed. Thesaurus+: ↑Running away and escaping 2. countable a loss that happens by accident • an escape of radioactivity Thesaurus+: ↑Losing and loss ↑Winning and losing Collocations: Verbs have a [lucky/miraculous/narrow, etc] escape • They had a miraculous escape when their car plunged down a ravine. make your escape • My hosts were deep in conversation when I made my escape. attempt plan an escape • The prisoners spent every evening planning their escape. be an escape (for sb) • For me, music is an escape from everyday life. Nouns an escape hatch route tunnel • We got out through the escape hatch. an escape clause • There was an escape clause in the contract in case either party changed their mind. an escape attempt • There were dozens of escape attempts that year. means of escape • They used the ladder as their means of escape. Adjectives an amazing attempted miraculous remarkable escape • We had an amazing escape when fire engulfed the building. a great heroic escape • They made a heroic escape from the prison. a lucky narrow escape • We were nearly caught in the downpour, but we had a narrow escape. Prepositions escape from sb/sth • I needed to escape from my family. escape to [a place] • We escaped to a remote beach for the day. • We've got all the exits covered, so they've no chance of escape. • It was a daring escape. • He told the extraordinary story of his escape. • She gave a hair-raising account of her escape through the desert. • It sounds as if you had a lucky escape. FORGET 3. only singular something that helps you to forget about your usual life or problems • Romantic novels provide an escape from reality. Thesaurus+: ↑Creating a distraction Collocations: Verbs have a [lucky/miraculous/narrow, etc] escape • They had a miraculous escape when their car plunged down a ravine. make your escape • My hosts were deep in conversation when I made my escape. attempt plan an escape • The prisoners spent every evening planning their escape. be an escape (for sb) • For me, music is an escape from everyday life. Nouns an escape hatch route tunnel • We got out through the escape hatch. an escape clause • There was an escape clause in the contract in case either party changed their mind. an escape attempt • There were dozens of escape attempts that year. means of escape • They used the ladder as their means of escape. Adjectives an amazing attempted miraculous remarkable escape • We had an amazing escape when fire engulfed the building. a great heroic escape • They made a heroic escape from the prison. a lucky narrow escape • We were nearly caught in the downpour, but we had a narrow escape. Prepositions escape from sb/sth • I needed to escape from my family. escape to [a place] • We escaped to a remote beach for the day. COMPUTER 4. uncountable ( also escape key , written abbreviation Esc ) specialized the key on a computer keyboard which allows you to leave a particular screen and return to the previous one or to interrupt a process • Press Esc to return to the main menu. See picture Thesaurus+: ↑Operating computers
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