take flight

idiomPart offlight

take flight — idiom

1. to suddenly run away from a place or situation, especially because you are in da

1.慣用語
釋義

to suddenly run away from a place or situation, especially because you are in danger or afraid

例句

The rabbits took flight the moment they heard the hunter's footsteps in the forest.

When the shouting started inside the house, the children took flight through the back garden.