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fled
fled F0178300 (flĕd)v.Past tense and past participle of flee.fled (flɛd) vb the past tense and past participle of flee1flee (fli) v. fled, flee•ing. v.i. 1. to run away, as from danger or pursuers; take flight. 2. to move or pass swiftly; fly; speed. v.t. 3. to run away from. [before 900; Middle English; Old English flēon; c. Old Saxon fliohan, Old High German flichan] Translationsflee (fliː) verb – past tense, past participle fled (fled) – to run away (from danger). He fled the danger. 逃離,逃脫 逃离,逃脱 fled
flee from (someone or something)To run away from or escape someone or something. The thieves fled from the security guard but were caught by officers arriving on the scene. Shrieking, we fled from the swarm of bees.See also: fleeflee to (something)To run to some place or thing as a means of escape. We fled to the shelter of the cave when the downpour started.See also: fleeFLED
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FLED➣Foreign Language Education Department (Turkey) | FLED➣Family Life Education Department (Washington) | FLED➣Flashing Light Emitting Diode (electronics) | ThesaurusSeeflee |