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1. 逃走 (táozǒu) - to run away, flee, escape. This is a more general term for running away, and can also be used in a figurative sense, such as "escaping from reality" (逃走现实).
2. 逃离 (táolí) - to escape, flee. This term emphasizes the act of leaving or getting away from a certain place or situation.
3. 逃脱 (táotuō) - to escape, get away. This term focuses on successfully avoiding or evading something, such as danger or capture.
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The term 逃跑 (táopǎo), meaning "to run away, flee, or escape," is commonly used in various contexts in Chinese. Here are some special circumstances or situations where 逃跑 might be used:
1. Emergency Situations: 逃跑 is often used in contexts where someone is trying to escape from danger, such as natural disasters (e.g., earthquakes, floods) or man-made threats (e.g., fires or attacks). In such cases, the urgency of the situation emphasizes the need to flee for safety.
2. Criminal Contexts: When discussing crime, 逃跑 might refer to a suspect attempting to escape from law enforcement. This could be in the context of a police chase or when someone is trying to evade arrest.
3. Animals: The term can also apply to animals that flee from predators or escape from captivity. In this context, it highlights instinctual behaviors related to survival.
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