elude
elude 英 [iˈlu:d] 美 [ɪˈlud]
vt. (尤指机智地,巧妙地)避开,逃避,躲避 vt. 使无法得到;使无法达到 vt. 使不记得;使不理解
进行时:eluding 过去式:eluded 过去分词:eluded 第三人称单数:eludes
- Elude means evade, or be hard to grasp. "Tom eluded his captors by hiding under a table. Martha tried to understand chemistry, but the subject continued to elude her."
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- vt. (尤指机智地,巧妙地)避开,逃避,躲避
- vt. 使无法得到;使无法达到
- vt. 使不记得;使不理解
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1. If you’re always thinking you need to do something to embrace your power — because that’s what permission really is — then it will always elude you.
如果你经常在想自己需要做一些事情去显示你的力量 — 因为那就是真正的许可 — 那么它就经常逃避你.
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2. The vessels frequently changed their names to elude regulators, and even if they were caught, port states enacted sanctions only about one out of every four times.
这些船只为了逃避监管,经常更改自己的船号,而且,即使被逮住,港口国对他们的制裁概率只有约四分之一。
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3. For there should be no doubt that so long as I am President, the United States will never tolerate a safe haven for those who aim to kill us. They cannot elude us, nor escape the justice they deserve.
请不要怀疑,只要我担任美国总统,美国就绝对不会容忍那些意图杀害我们的人能有避风港:他们无法逃避我们,也无法逃避正义的惩罚。
- elude (v.) 1530s, "delude, make a fool of," from Latin eludere "finish play, win at play; escape from or parry (a blow), make a fool of, mock, frustrate; win from at play," from assimilated form of ex "out, away" (see ex-) + ludere "to play" (see ludicrous). Sense of "evade" is first recorded 1610s in a figurative sense, 1630s in a literal one. Related: Eluded; eludes; eluding.
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