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  1. escape

    • IPA[ɪˈskeɪp]

    英式

    • v.
      break free from confinement or control;elude or get free from (someone)
    • n.
      an act of breaking free from confinement or control;an act of avoiding something dangerous or unpleasant
    • verb: escape, 3rd person present: escapes, gerund or present participle: escaping, past tense: escaped, past participle: escaped

    • noun: escape, plural noun: escapes

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    • adj.
      having broken free from confinement or control: escaped convicts

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      having broken free from confinement or control: escaped convicts

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a hatch for use as an emergency exit, especially from a submarine, ship, or aircraft.

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    • n.
      a room in which people are locked in order to play a game requiring them to solve a series of ... they will have to race against the clock and decipher clues to find their way out of the escape room

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    • n.
      the lowest velocity which a body must have in order to escape the gravitational attraction of a ...

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    • n.
      a slip road, especially on a racing circuit, for a vehicle to turn into if the driver is unable ...

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    • n.
      a contract provision which specifies the conditions under which a party can be freed from an ...

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    • n.
      a situation in which an accident or other unfortunate incident is only just avoided: passengers had a narrow escape when a mid-air collision was averted after an air force fighter jet came dangerously close

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    • IPA[əˈskāp]

    美式

    • v.
      break free from confinement or control: two burglars have just escaped from prison
    • n.
      an act of breaking free from confinement or control: the story of his escape from a POW camp he could think of no way of escape, short of rudeness

    Oxford American Dictionary