释义 |
evasion美 [ɪ'veɪʒ(ə)n] 英 [ɪ'veɪʒ(ə)n] - n.规避;逃避;回避;躲避
- 网络闪避;偷漏;无相转生
n. dodging,elusion,circumvention,skirting,ducking 1. | 躲避;规避;逃避;回避the act of avoiding sb or of avoiding sth that you are supposed to do |
| His behaviour was an evasion of his responsibilities as a father. 他的行为是逃避为父之责。 | | She's been charged with tax evasion . 她被控逃税。 |
2. | 遁词;借口;托辞a statement that sb makes that avoids dealing with sth or talking about sth honestly and directly |
| His speech was full of evasions and half-truths. 他的发言尽是些遁词和真假参半的说法。 |
n. | 1. avoidance of something unpleasant, especially a moral or legal obligation 2. a means of escaping or avoiding something, especially one that involves cunning or deceit 3. failure to give a direct answer to a direct question, usually in order to conceal the truth 4. the practice of avoiding doing something that you should do 5. something that you say in order to avoid telling the truth about something 1. avoidance of something unpleasant, especially a moral or legal obligation 2. a means of escaping or avoiding something, especially one that involves cunning or deceit 3. failure to give a direct answer to a direct question, usually in order to conceal the truth 4. the practice of avoiding doing something that you should do 5. something that you say in order to avoid telling the truth about something |
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