huir
flee ; escape ; flee + the scene ; abscond ; make off (with) ; lam (it) ; do + a bunk ; flee away ; make + a quick getaway ; take + flight.
The Ndzevane Refugee Settlement in south eastern Swaziland provides a home to Swazis displaced from South Africa and those fleeing the RENAMO terrorists in Mozambique.
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Police are more likely to be killed by rational robbers fleeing the scene of a crime, who routinely use potentially lethal weapons as 'tools of the trade'.
Hundreds of prisoners, including murderers, rapists and robbers, have absconded from open prisons since 1999.
To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.
Though there were reports Bertollini was lamming it in Ireland, he told Michaud on Friday he never left the country.
As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.
For this is the way with these common people; they will work up an enthusiasm one minute, and an hour later it will have fled away and left them cold and empty.
Paris and her boyfriend Benji were trying to make a quick getaway from paparazzi and fans when she fell over a step.
Fallow deer are very wary of people, and will take flight as soon as they hear or see someone.
coche utilizado para huir [Tras un robo o asalto]
getaway car
Police are looking for a younger looking woman last seen wearing a white coat and a man last seen wearing a bandana driving the getaway car.
emigrantes que huyen de su país en barca o patera
boat people
The writer considers the plight of the Vietnamese boat people.
hacer huir
drive + Nombre + away
chase + Nombre + off
chase + Nombre + away
Moreover, the shady image of video libraries drove away discerning customers.
Wolverines are very ferocious scavengers that even chase wolves and bears off.
Any recommendations on how to chase away the Monday blues?.
hacer huir en batalla
rout
His army was routed by Government troops in the last battle ever fought on British soil.
huir a
run off to
This is the legislative equivalent of running off to Canada to avoid the draft and is considered dereliction of duty.
huir (de)
get away (from)
Guards in the lead car of the convoy threw their doors open and ran for cover, screaming, 'Get away, get away'.
huir de la justicia
lam (it)
Though there were reports Bertollini was lamming it in Ireland, he told Michaud on Friday he never left the country.
huir de la opresión
escape + the oppression
Muriel saw a chance to escape the oppression of her family by tricking her mother into giving her a blank cheque.
huir de la realidad
escape + reality
Adolescents should be allowed such pleasant means of escaping reality and there's no reason why libraries can't accommodate a little schlock.
huir de noche
shoot + the moon
Realizing that the proprietor was angry enough to report them to the police, they decided to 'shoot the moon' leaving behind all their possessions.
huir de todo
get away from + everything
I go for a drive when I'm really pissed to get away from everything.
huir en desbandada
stampede
The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.
huir en estampida
stampede
The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.
huir en tropel
stampede
The noise spooked the animals, and many stampeded over a cliff to their deaths.
salir huyendo
make off (with)
do + a bunk
To pull off the heist, the thief stole a swipe card for the complex before using the wheelchair to make off.
As soon as the advance was paid however the manager did a bunk with the money, around £100000, and was never seen nor heard of again.