[escape to] escape
Escape táo bì
[escape; Escape; Pass the buck; Avoid] avoid avoiding; Avoid things you don't want or dare to touch.
Escape from the tracker
Deserter táo bιng
[deserter]
Escape táo cuan
[disorderly escape] escape; Break up and run away
freak-out
[escape; Escape; Escape] escape; hide
Runaway skirmisher
Fugitive Tao Fan
[Prison Break Priest]: An escaped prisoner.
Escape from Taoxiang
[Stay away from famine areas; Flee from famine] to make a living in other places because of famine.
Escape from foreign exchange transactions
[Evasion of foreign exchange] The activity of storing, transferring or buying and selling foreign exchange that should be sold to the state without authorization outside the country in violation of the regulations of the state on foreign exchange control.
Escape táo lí
[Run]: Run away
Flee from the countryside after robbery
Run for your life
[flee for life; Run away from danger to save your life.
Escape táo nàn
[Avoid disaster]: Avoid disaster and suffering.
Escape táo nì
[hide; Run and hide] Run and hide.
Run away 3 p.m.
[escape; Escape; Escape; Escape from an unfavorable environment or thing.
Drop the gun and run away.
Escape táo sán
[Escape] Escape
slip away
[flee for life; Run for your life; Run away from danger in order to survive
The Hawkbury River and its tributaries were all flooded, and the disaster was serious, so farmers had to flee quickly.
Tao Shi
[Retire from the world; Cut off from society] escape from real life and leave this world.
escape a tax
Tax evasion
Escape táo tu not
[successfully escaped; Escaped.
Escape from capture
Escape soup
[Become a fugitive; Exile; Run away from home; run away
Escape from the seat táo xí
[Leaving without saying goodbye] The banquet left without saying goodbye.
be absent from a lesson
[playing truant; Skip class] Students don't attend classes for no reason.
Play truant from school in Dublin
Escape táo yì
[escape; Run away; run away
Take refuge from disasters, táo zāi bì nàn
【 seek reform from disaster 】 escape from disaster and avoid death.
It seems that it is better to run a well and throw it into the river than to escape from disaster and take refuge. -Yuan. Anonymous "Ghost in the Pot"
For avoiding debt.
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Run away tá o zh and y ā o y ā o
The original intention is to describe the lush and gorgeous peach blossoms. Later, I borrowed "escape" to express escape, which was very humorous.
Escape from crime
【 escape punishment 】 escape from guilt
You screwed up. Do you still want to escape?