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Flee

flee
 verb  (fled; ~ing)  Etymology: Middle English flen, from Old English fleon; akin to Old High German fliohan to ~  Date: before 12th century  intransitive verb  1.  a. to run away often from danger or evil ; fly  b. to hurry toward a place of security  2. to pass away swiftly ; vanish  transitive verb to run away from ; shun
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  v. (past and past part. fled) 1 intr. (often foll. by from, before) a run away. b seek safety by fleeing. 2 tr. run away from; leave abruptly; shun (fled the room; fled his attentions). 3 intr. vanish; cease; pass away. Derivatives fleer n. Etymology: OE fleon f. Gmc ...
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  убегать ...
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  1. бежать, убегать, спасаться бегством to flee the country —- бежать из страны the enemy fled in disorder —- враг бежал в беспорядке the clouds fled before the wind —- ветер гнал облака 2. избегать, сторониться to flee the society of men —- избегать общества людей to flee from tempation —- бежать от искушения 3. тк. p. и p-p.: пролететь, промелькнуть life had fled —- жизнь пролетела ...
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  v.; past and past part. fled  1) бежать, спасаться бегством (from; out of; away) All the animals fled from the fire. The prisoners escaped by fleeing from their guards while they were on an outside work party.  2) избегать  3) past, past part. only исчезнуть, пролететь the clouds fled before the wind - ветер рассеял облака Syn: see escape ...
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  (flees, fleeing, fled) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. If you flee from something or someone, or flee a person or thing, you escape from them. (WRITTEN) He slammed the bedroom door behind him and fled... He fled to Costa Rica to avoid military service. ...refugees fleeing persecution or torture... Thousands have been compelled to flee the country in makeshift boats. VERB: no passive, V, V prep/adv, V n, V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  v past tense and past participle fled to leave somewhere very quickly in order to escape from danger  (When they saw the police car, his attackers turned and fled. | flee the country/city)  (We were forced to flee the country.) + from/to/into  (The Dalai Lama fled to India after a failed uprising against the Chinese.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - O.E. fleon "take flight" (contracted class II strong verb; past tense fleah, pp. flogen), from P.Gmc. *thleukhanan, of unknown origin. Weak pt./pp. fled emerged M.E., under influence of Scand. ...
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