| 逃遁 | táo dùn | to escape; to disappear | |
| 遁形 | dùn xíng | to vanish; to hide; to cover one's traces | |
| 隐遁 | yǐn dùn | to hide (from the world) | |
| 遁入空门 | dùn rù kōng mén | to take refuge in religious life | |
| 抱首而遁 | bào shǒu ér dùn | to hide one's face and retreat (idiom) |
| 1 | Before the phantom of False morning died | |
| 2 | The deer escaped to the deep forest. | |
| 3 | In venery this is called false re-imbushment. | |
| 4 | His answers to my questions were all evasions . | |
| 5 | The suspect runs behind the house, out of sight. |