abscond

abscond
intransitive verb
sich entfernen
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ab·scond
[əbˈskɒnd, AM -ˈskɑ:nd]
vi
1. (run away) sich akk davonmachen, abhauen fam
to \abscond abroad sich akk ins Ausland absetzen
to \abscond with sb mit jdm durchbrennen fam
2. (escape) türmen fam, ausbrechen
3. LAW (depart unlawfully)
to \abscond [from sth] sich akk [etw dat] [durch Flucht] entziehen
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[əb'skɒnd]
vi
sich (heimlich) davonmachen, türmen (inf); (schoolboys also) durchbrennen
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abscond [əbˈskɒnd; US æbˈskɑnd] v/i
1. auch abscond from justice flüchtig werden, sich den Gesetzen oder der Festnahme entziehen
2. flüchten (from vor dat):
an absconding debtor ein flüchtiger Schuldner
3. sich heimlich davonmachen, durchbrennen umg (with mit)
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intransitive verb
sich entfernen
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(from) v.
flüchten (vor) v.
sich aus dem Staub machen ausdr.
sich heimlich davon machen ausdr.
türmen (vor) v.

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