The act of fleeing or getting away from a dangerous or undesirable situation or location.
The process of breaking free from confinement or danger, often involving a sense of urgency or peril.
The movement from one place to another in order to avoid threat or hostility, typically characterized by a need for rapid departure.
The act of evading or escaping from a critical situation, particularly one that poses immediate risk or harm.
Example:
爺ちゃんはやっとのことで脱出した。
The act of leaving one's home country to seek safety or escape from difficult circumstances.
The process of moving to another country, often due to political, social, or economic pressures.
An urgent departure from one's nation, typically motivated by the need for protection or a better living situation.
The minimum speed at which an object must travel to break free from a celestial body's gravitational influence without falling back.
The necessary velocity an object needs to achieve to move away from a planet or moon and enter space, overcoming gravitational pull.
The critical speed that allows a spacecraft to leave a gravitational field and enter orbit or continue into outer space.
The velocity required for an object to escape the gravitational attraction of a celestial body, preventing it from being pulled back.
A specially designed opening intended for emergency exits, allowing individuals to exit a space quickly and safely in critical situations.
A mechanism or pathway facilitating a safe departure from a confined or dangerous environment, often used in vehicles and buildings.
A means of egress that provides a secondary route for exiting, particularly useful during emergencies to avoid blocked primary exits.