escape
The German word 'Flucht' is used to describe an act of escaping or fleeing from a situation, person, or place. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as 'Flucht vor der Polizei' (escape from the police) or 'Flucht aus dem Gefängnis' (escape from prison). It can also refer to the act of running away from a dangerous or uncomfortable situation, such as 'Flucht vor den Problemen' (escape from the problems).
The escape was dangerous.
This sentence describes a scenario where an 'escape' was filled with danger, using 'Flucht' which means 'escape' in English.
He is planning an escape from the prison.
Here, 'Flucht' is used in the context of plotting an escape from a confined place like a prison.
She dreamed of an escape into the wilderness.
In this phrase, 'Flucht' is used to denote desire or fantasy about moving away, specifically to a wild, natural place.