Fugitivo in english
Fugitive
pronunciation: fjudʒətɪv part of speech: adjective, noun
pronunciation: fjudʒətɪv part of speech: adjective, noun
In gestures
fugitivo1 = fugitive ; runaway ; escapee.
Example: The librarian would at the end of such a search have a list of terms such as the following: emigres, evacuees, fugitives, immigration, migrants, migration, naturalisation, population transfers, transients.Example: Many of the teenaged runaways left home in search of freedom from what they considered abusive treatment, whether physical, sexual, or emotional.Example: Arabs who played a role in the Holocaust included those who personally took part in the persecution of Jews, and patrolmen who tracked down Jewish escapees from forced labor camps.more:
» fugitivo de la ley = prison escapee .
Example: A teenager prison escapee has been arrested after the ceiling he was hiding in gave way.» fugitivo de prisión = prison escapee .
Example: A teenager prison escapee has been arrested after the ceiling he was hiding in gave way.» vida como fugitivo = life on the run .
Example: After four months of life on the run, I was glad to return to normality, to life in New York.fugitivo2 = fleeing ; escaped.
Example: And there is more to be gained from an imaginary nineteenth-century boy floating down the Mississippi on a raft with a fleeing black slave than a good deal of everyday, 'direct' experience can give.Example: It took a couple of cowboys from a rodeo competition, each armed with a lasso, to catch an escaped bull that was running wild in the city.more:
» esclavo fugitivo = maroon .
Example: The discussion contributes to the growing body of literature on African-American naming patterns among slave, maroon, and free communities.