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escaped

UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ɪˈskeɪpt/

From the verb escape: (⇒ conjugate)
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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:

Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
escaped adj(broken free from confines)fugitivo/a adj
fugado adj
The escaped prisoners still have not been located.
Los prisioneros fugitivos no han sido localizados aún.
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Principal Translations
InglésEspañol
escape vi(get away)escaparse, fugarse v prnl
escapar, huir vi
The prisoners have escaped.
Los prisioneros se han escapado.
escape from [sth/sb] vi + prep(flee, run away from)escapar de, huir de vi + prep
escaparse de v prnl + prep
The prisoner escaped from his jailers.
El prisionero escapó de sus captores.
escape from [sth/sb] vi + prep(avoid, evade)escapar de, huir de vi + prep
escaparse de v prnl + prep
(coloquial)zafarse de v prnl + prep
evitar vtr
He goes out to work on the car to escape from his mother-in-law.
Sale a trabajar en el auto para escapar de su suegra.
escape [sth/sb] vtr(get away from)huir de vi + prep
escapar a vi + prep
The refugees crossed the border to escape the war.
Los refugiados cruzaron la frontera para huir de la guerra.
Los refugiados cruzaron la frontera para escapar a la guerra.
escape [sth] vtr(elude)eludir vtr
salvarse de v prnl + prep
The boy escaped punishment by blaming his friend.
El niño eludió el castigo acusando a su amigo.
El niño se salvó del castigo acusando a su amigo.
escape n(breakout)fuga nf
The prisoners' escape shocked everyone.
La fuga de los reos alarmó a todos.
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Additional Translations
InglésEspañol
escape n(evasion)escape nm
evasión nf
Reading was an escape from his parents' arguing.
La lectura era para él un escape de las discusiones de sus padres.
La lectura era para él una evasión de las discusiones de sus padres.
escape n(means of escape)salida nf
escape nm
There was an escape beneath the window in case of fire.
Había una salida por debajo de la ventana en caso de incendio.
Había un escape por debajo de la ventana en caso de incendio.
escape n(leakage)fuga nf
There was an escape of gas in the basement.
Había una fuga de gas en el sótano.
escape vi(avoid capture)escaparse v prnl
The criminal escaped just before the police arrived.
El criminal se escapó sólo unos momentos antes de que la policía llegara.
escape vi(leak)escaparse v prnl
The fumes escaped into the atmosphere.
Los gases se escaparon a la atmósfera.
escape vi(memory: fade)desvanecerse v prnl
desdibujarse v prnl
The memory of her face has escaped with the passage of time.
El recuerdo de su rostro se ha desvanecido con el paso del tiempo.
escape [sb] vtr(forget)escapársele a uno loc verb
I know the face, but his name escapes me.
Reconozco la cara, pero su nombre se me escapa.
escape [sth/sb] vtr(inadvertently slip)salirse v prnl
escaparse v prnl
A swear word escaped her lips.
Se le salió una palabrota.
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Compound Forms:
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InglésEspañol
escape artist n(escapologist)escapista n común
Harry Houdini was a famous escape artist.
escape artist ninformal (prisoner who frequently escapes)maestro de la fuga grupo nom
escape attempt n(act: trying to flee)tentativa de fuga grupo nom
intento de fuga grupo nom
The guards at the penitentiary caught Ralph making his fourteenth escape attempt.
Los guardas detuvieron a Raúl en su decimocuarta tentativa de fuga.
escape clause n(releases [sb] from a contract)cláusula de rescisión nf + loc adj
cláusula de excepción nf + loc adj
There's an escape clause which allows us to terminate the contract if necessary.
Hay una cláusula de rescisión que nos permite terminar el contrato si es necesario.
escape hatch n(door to an emergency exit) (marítimo)escotilla de emergencia nf + loc adj
Submarines usually have only one escape hatch; it is also the way in.
Los submarinos suelen tener sólo una escotilla de emergencia; es la que se usa como entrada.
escape mechanism nfigurative (way of avoiding reality) (figurado)mecanismo de escape grupo nom
Getting high with his friends was an escape mechanism.
Drogarse con sus amigos era un mecanismo de escape.
(figurado)válvula de escape grupo nom
Drogarse con sus amigos era una válvula de escape.
(figurado)mecanismo de negación grupo nom
Drogarse con sus amigos era un mecanismo de negación.
escape room n(puzzle-solving activity)sala de escape loc nom f
cuarto de escape loc nom m
escape route nfigurative (way out: of situation) (figurado)salida nf
Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Este barrio es insoportable, la única salida es mudarnos.
escape route n(exit route: in emergency)ruta de evacuación grupo nom
Note: Trátese ya sea de una vía para un poblado o para un edificio.
ruta de escape grupo nom
escape velocity n(speed: escapes gravity)velocidad de escape nf + loc adj
escape wheel n(moving part of a timepiece)engranaje nm
An escape wheel in a clock controls the speed of the hands.
Tiene un juego de engranajes similar a un mecanismo de relojería.
fire escape n(emergency stairway)escalera de incendio grupo nom
In the event of fire, please use the fire escape to descend to the ground floor.
Ante un incendio, por favor use la escalera de incendio para descender a la planta baja.
have a narrow escape v expr(experience a brush with danger)salvarse por un pelo loc verb
Mary had a narrow escape when a car nearly hit her.
salvarse de milagro loc verb
salvarse por un pelo loc verb
lucky escape n(near miss) (coloquial)escapada por un pelo nf + loc adj
narrow escape n(escape that almost failed)escape de milagro nm + loc adv
escape por un pelo nm + loc adv
The children's parents turned extremely pale when they heard about their offspring's narrow escape.
Los padres del niño empalidecieron cuando escucharon la noticia del escape de milagro de su hijo.
way of escape n(exit route)salida de emergencia nf + loc adj
vía de escape nf + loc adj
ruta de salida nf + loc adj
The flight attendant indicated the lighted ways of escape on the airplane.
El asistente de vuelo mostró a los pasajeros la ubicación de las salidas de emergencia del avión.
way of escape nfigurative (means of evading [sth])escapatoria nf
I didn't want to attend the conference, but there was no way of escape.
Tuve que asistir a la conferencia, no tuve escapatoria.
(figurado)salida nf
No quería ir, pero no tuve otra salida.
(figurado)forma de evasión grupo nom
Esta oración no es una traducción de la original. Las adicciones son una forma de evasión.
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