dodge 英 [dɒdʒ]   美 [dɑdʒ]

dodge

dodge  英 [dɒdʒ] 美 [dɑdʒ]

n. 躲开;托词  vi. 躲避,避开 

进行时:dodging  过去式:dodged  过去分词:dodged  第三人称单数:dodges  名词复数:dodges 

He ran across the road, dodging the traffic. 他躲开来往的车辆跑过马路。
The girl dodged behind a tree to hide from the other children. 这女孩闪身躲到树后不让其他孩子看见。

  • To dodge something is to avoid it. In dodge ball, players dodge the balls being thrown at them.
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  • n. 躲开;托词
  • vi. 躲避,避开
  • 1. He ran across the road, dodging the traffic.

    他躲开来往的车辆跑过马路。

  • 2. The girl dodged behind a tree to hide from the other children.

    这女孩闪身躲到树后不让其他孩子看见。

  • 3. He dodged his military service.

    他弄虚作假逃避了服兵役。

  • 4. She tried to dodge paying her taxes.

    她想方设法逃税。

  • 5. a tax dodge

    逃税花招

  • 6. When it comes to getting off work, he knows all the dodges.

    说到请假歇班,他什么花招都想得出。

  • dodge (n.) "person's way of making a living," 1842, slang, from dodge (v.).
  • dodge (v.) "to move to and fro" (especially in an effort to avoid something), 1560s, origin and sense evolution obscure, perhaps akin to Scottish dodd "to jog." Common from early 18c. in figurative sense of "to swindle, to play shifting tricks." Related: Dodged; dodging.
dodge / dɒdʒ ; NAmE dɑːdʒ / verb , noun dodge dodges dodged dodging verb 1 [transitive ,  intransitive ] to move quickly and suddenly to one side in order to avoid sb/sth 闪开;躲开;避开 dodgesth He ran across the road, dodging the traffic. 他躲开来往的车辆跑过马路。 (+ adv./prep.) The girl dodged behind a tree to hide from the other children. 这女孩闪身躲到树后不让其他孩子看见。 2 [transitive ] ( rather informal) to avoid doing sth, especially in a dishonest way (尤指不诚实地)逃避 dodgesth He dodged his military service. 他弄虚作假逃避了服兵役。 dodgedoing sth She tried to dodge paying her taxes. 她想方设法逃税。 noun ( informal) a clever and dishonest trick, played in order to avoid sth 推脱的计策;逃避的诡计;骗人的伎俩 a tax dodge 逃税花招 When it comes to getting off work, he knows all the dodges. 说到请假歇班,他什么花招都想得出。 dodge / dɒdʒ ; NAmE dɑːdʒ /
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