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See the entry forescapada.
escapada
-breakaway
Feminine singular ofescapado

escapada

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A feminine noun is almost always used with feminine articles and adjectives (e.g., la mujer bonita, la luna llena).
feminine noun
a. getaway
Nuestro hotel en la montaña es ideal para escapadas de fin de semana.Our hotel in the mountains is ideal for weekend getaways.
b. short break
Si está pensando en hacer una escapada a Londres, tenemos vuelos baratos.If you're planning to take a short break in London, we have cheap flights.
c.
This refers to an idiomatic word or phrase for which there is no word-for-word translation.
no direct translation
El sábado queremos hacer una escapada a la playa.We want to get away to the beach on Saturday.
¿Por qué no haces una escapada al correo en la hora de almorzar?Why don't you run out to the post office at lunchtime?
a. breakaway (cycling)
El pelotón está tratando de neutralizar la escapada.The peloton is trying to chase down the breakaway.
a. escape
Uno de los atracadores resultó herido durante la escapada.One of the robbers was injured during the escape.
b. breakout (from prison)
Los presos llevaban meses planeando la escapada.The prisones had been planning the breakout for months.
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