scappare — meaning in English
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English meaning
- bolt noun A metal fastener with a threaded shaft, used with a nut to hold things together.
- elope verb To run away secretly with a partner in order to get married, usually without a big wedding or family involvement.
- escape verb To get free from confinement, danger, or an unpleasant situation.
- fly noun A small flying insect, especially the common housefly.
- scurry verb To run with short, quick, hurried steps.
- skedaddle verb To leave somewhere quickly, especially to avoid trouble.
Senses
scappare is used for these senses in English:
- bolt (intransitive) To flee, to depart, to accelerate away suddenly.
- elope (intransitive, dated) To run away from home (for any reason).
- escape (intransitive) To get free; to free oneself.
- escape (intransitive) To avoid capture; to get away with something, avoid punishment.
- fly (ambitransitive, archaic, poetic) To flee, to escape (from).
- run away To flee by running.
- scurry To run with quick light steps, to scamper.
- skedaddle (informal, intransitive, US) To move or run away quickly.
bolt — full definition
- noun A metal fastener with a threaded shaft, used with a nut to hold things together.
- noun A sliding bar used to lock a door.
- noun A flash of lightning.
- verb To run away suddenly, or move very fast.
- verb To fasten something with a bolt, or to lock a door with a bolt.