To contrive to avoid, save oneself from, escape from, evade. Now rare.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > safety > escape > escape from [verb (transitive)] > contrive to escape or evade (62) fleec1175 To contrive to avoid, save oneself from, escape from, evade. Now rare. shunc1275 To escape (a threatened evil, an unwelcome task). Now rare or Obsolete. forgoc1305 To avoid, elude. Obsolete. rare. passc1330 transitive. To avoid. Formerly also intransitive: †to escape (obsolete). Now Scottish and Irish English (rare). escapea1340 transitive. To get clear away from (pursuit or a pursuer); to elude (a person's grasp); to succeed in avoiding (anything painful or unwelcome). beglidea1350 to slip away from, escape. voidc1380 To keep clear of, to escape from or evade (something injurious or troublesome); = avoid, v. 9. Obsolete. shuntc1400 transitive. To elude (a blow, etc.); also, to turn aside (shame) from (a person). Obsolete. missa1522 transitive. To escape, avoid. Now chiefly with specification of a margin, as just, narrowly, etc. Formerly also: †to get clear of, elude (pursuit)… evade1535 transitive. To escape by contrivance or artifice from (attack, pursuit, adverse designs; an assailant, pursuer, or adversary); to avoid, save oneself… delude1536 To frustrate the aim or purpose of; to elude, evade. Obsolete. to dally out1548 transitive. to dally out: to trifle with, elude. illude1553 To evade, elude. (In quot. 1820, absol.) Obsolete. prevent1598 transitive. To keep (something) from happening to oneself; to escape, evade, or avoid by timely action. Obsolete. outruna1616 transitive. To outdo in running; to run faster or further than. Also: to leave behind by greater speed; to escape, elude. to fail of1624 to fail little, not much: to have a narrow escape (of some misadventure). Const. to with infinitive and of with gerund. Also, to fail of: to keep… elude1634 To escape by dexterity or stratagem (a blow, attack, danger, or difficulty). subterfugea1643 transitive. To escape, evade, get out of. Obsolete. rare. shoot1685 To avoid, escape. Scottish. Obsolete. shift1724 To avoid, elude, escape. Obsolete. to get out of ——a1817 intransitive. To evade, escape from, avoid (something inconvenient or uncongenial). win by…1816 In reference to a desired end, a condition, experience, proceeding, etc.: with various prepositions and adverbs, often in specialized senses: = get… Subcategories:— a difficulty (2) — a person or slip away from (20) — a blow, missile, or pursuit (9) — justice or the law (2) — treat with evasion (7) |
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