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I. escape [Brit ɪˈskeɪp, ɛˈskeɪp, Am əˈskeɪp] N

1. escape (of person):

escape lit
escape lit
fuite f (from de, to vers)
escape fig

2. escape (leak):

fuite f (from de)

II. escape [Brit ɪˈskeɪp, ɛˈskeɪp, Am əˈskeɪp] VB trans

1. escape (avoid):

2. escape (elude) name, fact:

escape person

III. escape [Brit ɪˈskeɪp, ɛˈskeɪp, Am əˈskeɪp] VB intr

1. escape (get away):

escape lit person:
escape animal:
s'échapper (from de)
escape fig

2. escape (leak):

escape water:
escape gas:

IV. escaped ADJ

escaped prisoner, convict
escaped animal

escape character N COMPUT

escape cock N TECH

escape chute N AVIAT

escape artist N

escape clause N

escape clause LAW, COMM

escape attempt N

escape road N

escape plan N

escape hatch N NAUT

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engleski
francuski
francuski

I. escape [ɪˈskeɪp] VB intr

1. escape (flee):

escape prisoner
escape animal

2. escape (leak):

escape gas
escape liquid

3. escape COMPUT:

Phrases:

II. escape [ɪˈskeɪp] VB trans

1. escape (avoid):

2. escape (fail to be noticed or remembered):

her name escapes me

3. escape (not suppressed):

III. escape [ɪˈskeɪp] N

1. escape (act of fleeing):

2. escape (avoidance):

3. escape (accidental outflow):

4. escape LAW:

escape key N

fire escape N

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
his/her name escapes me
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engleski
engleski
francuski
francuski

I. escape ·ˈskeɪp] VB intr

1. escape (flee):

escape prisoner
escape animal

2. escape (leak):

escape gas
escape liquid

3. escape comput:

Phrases:

II. escape ·ˈskeɪp] VB trans

1. escape (avoid):

2. escape (fail to be noticed or remembered):

her name escapes me

3. escape (not suppressed):

III. escape ·ˈskeɪp] N

1. escape (act of fleeing):

2. escape (avoidance):

3. escape (accidental outflow):

4. escape LAW:

escape key N

fire escape N

francuski
francuski
engleski
engleski
his/her name escapes me
Present
Iescape
youescape
he/she/itescapes
weescape
youescape
theyescape
Past
Iescaped
youescaped
he/she/itescaped
weescaped
youescaped
theyescaped
Present Perfect
Ihaveescaped
youhaveescaped
he/she/ithasescaped
wehaveescaped
youhaveescaped
theyhaveescaped
Past Perfect
Ihadescaped
youhadescaped
he/she/ithadescaped
wehadescaped
youhadescaped
theyhadescaped