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Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Definition
Synonym
Fluchtversuchen
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Fluchtversuchen
attemps to escape
Fluchtversuchen
attemps to escape
Fluchtversuch
m
, Ausbruchversuch
m
Fluchtversuche
pl
, Ausbruchversuche
pl
attempt to escape, escape attempt, escape bid
attempts to escape, escape attempts, escape bids
Fluchtversuch
attempt to escape
Fluchtversuch
m
; Ausbruchversuch
m
Fluchtversuche
pl
; Ausbruchversuche
pl
attempt to escape; escape attempt; escape bid
attempts to escape; escape attempts; escape bids
Fluchtversuche
attempts to escape
Fluchtversuchen
attemps to escape
Deutsche
Fluchtversuchen Synonyme
Englische
attemps to escape Synonyme
Fluchtversuchen Definition
Escape
(
v.
)
To
flee
from
and
avoid
Escape
(
v.
)
To
avoid
the
notice
of
Escape
(
v.
i.)
To
flee,
and
become
secure
from
danger
Escape
(
v.
i.)
To
get
clear
from
danger
or
evil
of
any
form
Escape
(
v.
i.)
To
get
free
from
that
which
confines
or
holds
Escape
(
n.
)
The
act
of
fleeing
from
danger,
of
evading
harm,
or
of
avoiding
notice
Escape
(
n.
)
That
which
escapes
attention
or
restraint
Escape
(
n.
)
A
sally.
Escape
(
n.
)
The
unlawful
permission,
by
a
jailer
or
other
custodian,
of
a
prisoner's
departure
from
custody.
Escape
(
n.
)
An
apophyge.
Escape
(
n.
)
Leakage
or
outflow,
as
of
steam
or
a
liquid.
Escape
(
n.
)
Leakage
or
loss
of
currents
from
the
conducting
wires,
caused
by
defective
insulation.
attemps to escape Bedeutung
escape
flight
the
act
of
escaping
physically,
he
made
his
escape
from
the
mental
hospital,
the
canary
escaped
from
its
cage,
his
flight
was
an
indication
of
his
guilt
close
call
close
shave
squeak
squeaker
narrow
escape
something
achieved
(or
escaped)
by
a
narrow
margin
escape
a
means
or
way
of
escaping,
hard
work
was
his
escape
from
worry,
they
installed
a
second
hatch
as
an
escape,
their
escape
route
escape
an
avoidance
of
danger
or
difficulty,
that
was
a
narrow
escape
escape
escapism
an
inclination
to
retreat
from
unpleasant
realities
through
diversion
or
fantasy,
romantic
novels
were
her
escape
from
the
stress
of
daily
life,
his
alcohol
problem
was
a
form
of
escapism
evasion
escape
dodging
nonperformance
of
something
distasteful
(as
by
deceit
or
trickery)
that
you
are
supposed
to
do,
his
evasion
of
his
clear
duty
was
reprehensible,
that
escape
from
the
consequences
is
possible
but
unattractive
escape
mechanism
a
form
of
behavior
that
evades
unpleasant
realities
escape
hatch
hatchway
that
provides
a
means
of
escape
in
an
emergency
escape
wheel
gear
that
engages
a
rocking
lever
fire
escape
emergency
exit
a
stairway
(often
on
the
outside
of
a
building)
that
permits
exit
in
the
case
of
fire
or
other
emergency
safety
valve
relief
valve
escape
valve
escape
cock
escape
a
valve
in
a
container
in
which
pressure
can
build
up
(as
a
steam
boiler),
it
opens
automatically
when
the
pressure
reaches
a
dangerous
level
escape
leak
leakage
outflow
the
discharge
of
a
fluid
from
some
container,
they
tried
to
stop
the
escape
of
gas
from
the
damaged
pipe,
he
had
to
clean
up
the
leak
escapologist
escape
expert
an
entertainer
who
is
expert
in
the
art
of
escaping
escape
a
plant
originally
cultivated
but
now
growing
wild
escape
velocity
the
minimum
velocity
needed
to
escape
a
gravitational
field
escape
issue
or
leak,
as
from
a
small
opening,
Gas
escaped
into
the
bedroom
miss
escape
fail
to
experience,
Fortunately,
I
missed
the
hurricane
get
off
get
away
get
by
get
out
escape
escape
potentially
unpleasant
consequences,
get
away
with
a
forbidden
action,
She
gets
away
with
murder!,
I
couldn't
get
out
from
under
these
responsibilities
shake
shake
off
throw
off
escape
from
get
rid
of,
I
couldn't
shake
the
car
that
was
following
me
escape
get
away
break
loose
run
away
from
confinement,
The
convicted
murderer
escaped
from
a
high
security
prison
d
scat
run
scarper
turn
tail
lam
run
away
hightail
it
bunk
head
for
the
hills
take
to
the
woods
escape
fly
the
coop
break
away
flee,
take
to
one's
heels,
cut
and
run,
If
you
see
this
man,
run!,
The
burglars
escaped
before
the
police
showed
up
escape
get
away
remove
oneself
from
a
familiar
environment,
usually
for
pleasure
or
diversion,
We
escaped
to
our
summer
house
for
a
few
days,
The
president
of
the
company
never
manages
to
get
away
during
the
summer
elude
escape
be
incomprehensible
to,
escape
understanding
by,
What
you
are
seeing
in
him
eludes
me
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