escape
Significado: To get away from a place, situation, or danger
Escape means to break free from confinement or to avoid something unpleasant. It can be physical (escaping from prison) or figurative (escaping responsibility). As a noun, it refers to the act of escaping or something that provides relief from reality. 'Fire escape' is an emergency exit, and 'escape route' is a planned way out.
Ejemplos
- Two prisoners escaped from the jail last night. 昨晚有两名囚犯越狱了。Dos prisioneros escaparon de la cárcel anoche.昨夜、2人の囚人が刑務所から脱走しました。어젯밤 두 명의 수감자가 교도소에서 탈옥했습니다.
- Reading is my escape from the stresses of daily life. 阅读是我逃避日常生活压力的方式。La lectura es mi escape del estrés de la vida diaria.読書は日常のストレスからの私の逃避です。독서는 일상의 스트레스로부터의 나의 도피처입니다.
- There's no escaping the fact that we need to make changes. 我们需要做出改变,这是无法逃避的事实。No hay forma de escapar del hecho de que necesitamos hacer cambios.変更が必要だという事実からは逃れられません。변화가 필요하다는 사실에서 벗어날 수는 없습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old North French 'escaper', from Vulgar Latin 'excappare' meaning literally 'to get out of one's cape', from 'ex-' (out) and 'cappa' (cloak). The idea was of slipping out of a cloak to flee a captor.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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