Escape | Mean of escape in English Dictionary
/ɪˈskeɪp/
- Verb
- to get away from a place (such as a prison) where you are being held or kept
- The prisoner escaped (from jail).
- an escaped convict [=a convict who has escaped from prison]
- to get away from a dangerous place or situation
- The boat sank but the crew escaped (unharmed).
- They managed to escape from the burning building.
- to get away from something that is difficult or unpleasant
- He needed a vacation to escape the routine of daily life.
- She moved to the city to escape the memory of her mother's death.
- trying to help people to escape poverty
- trying to help people to escape from poverty
- This vacation will give us a chance to escape (from the routine of daily life).
- escape from reality
- to avoid something
- He succeeded in escaping punishment for many years.
- A few passengers somehow escaped injury.
- escaped being injured
- She barely/narrowly escaped death/disaster when her car slid off the road.
- Many cases of fraud escape detection. [=are not detected]
- Several passengers escaped without injury.
- She narrowly escaped with her life. [=she narrowly avoided death]
- to fail to be remembered or noticed by (someone)
- His name escapes me. [=I can't remember his name]
- Nothing escapes her. = Nothing escapes her notice.
- to come out from somewhere
- A bit of light escaped through the cracks.
- Gas is escaping from the tank.
- to come out or be spoken without being intended
- A sigh of relief escaped her. [=she sighed in relief without realizing that she was doing it]
- A sigh escaped from her lips.
- Noun
- an act of escaping from a place, situation, etc.
- The prisoners attempted a daring escape.
- He celebrated his escape from his boring job with a long vacation.
- He made his escape. = He made good his escape. [=he succeeded in escaping]
- She had a lucky escape when she wasn't injured in the accident.
- She managed to avoid serious injury, but it was a narrow escape.
- a way of escaping from a place, situation, etc.
- The door was locked; there was no escape.
- Gardening offered an escape from her busy life.
- an occurrence in which an amount of liquid or gas passes out through a hole or crack in a container
- an accidental escape of poisonous gases
- trying to prevent further escape of liquid