Ví dụ về việc sử dụng She fled trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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She fled the spot.
Days before the wedding, she fled.
She fled to France with him.
But finding me busy, she fled, with the dawn.
She fled just as her husband arrived back.
Has she even been there since she fled London?
She fled north and came to us for shelter.
Fearing for her life, however, she fled to what is today southern Angola.
She fled in 2013 at the age of 30 with the help of a charity.
With the help of her paternal uncle, she fled home and moved to Father Paggi's hostel.
She fled the country ahead of the verdict and said the case was politically motivated.
When his wife discovered it, she fled with her only remaining child in her arms.
She fled to Albania, where she hid the diadem in the hollow of a tree when the Bloody Baron searched for her.
Ga'ewa's troops were defeated and she fled to Debarwa and the protection of the Ottomans.
In 1994 she fled the genocide which was occurring in Rwanda at the time and went to Britain as a refugee.
In the 1980s, she was detained in Ohio after she fled federal custody during a hospital visit.
Soon after, she fled and lived for several months in Panama and Venezuela.
Unfortunately, the story goes that she fled the battle and then tried to drown herself in a ditch.
She fled to Constantinople and arrived on 2 December, informing the Ottoman government of the defeat at Sinop.
When the Spanish Civil War broke out, she fled to Paris where she became influenced by the surrealist movement.
She fled, but pirates captured her, took her to Thebes, and sold her as a slave to King Lycus.
After Mrs. Jordan's acting career began to fail, she fled to France to escape her creditors, and died, impoverished, near Paris in 1816.
She fled with a friend through Kenya, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe to South Africa where she applied for refugee status.
Her whereabouts are unknown, although it is widely speculated she fled via Cambodia and Singapore to Dubai to join her brother Thaksin Shinawatra.
In 1975, she fled to the Oshatowa refugee camp in Zambia, where she officially joined SWAPO.
At the age of thirteen, she fled to Mogadishu in order to escape an arranged marriage to a 60-year-old man.
She fled with their seven children to the United States under exile, after the dictatorial Kamuzu Banda severed their relationship with her husband.
Nujood Ali was ten when she fled her abusive, much older husband and took a taxi to the courthouse in Sanaa, Yemen.
When she was 18, she fled the abuse but was caught by police, jailed, and immediately returned to her family.
At the age of thirteen, she fled through the desert to Mogadishu in order to escape an arranged marriage to a 60-year-old man.