evasion 英 [ɪˈveɪʒn]   美 [ɪˈveʒən]

evasion

evasion  英 [ɪˈveɪʒn] 美 [ɪˈveʒən]

n. 逃避;回避;借口 

名词复数:evasions 

The Republican burden is their record of denial, evasion, and neglect. 共和党的负担是他们否认、逃避和疏忽的履历。
Matt understood the reason for Terry’s evasion because Matt didn’t have an exact answer, either. 马特知道特里为什么逃避回答,因为马特自己也不知道确切的答案。

  • Evasion is the act of physically escaping from something, like your evasion of your ex-girlfriend at the prom — you kept dancing. Now that's fancy footwork.
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  • n. 逃避;回避;借口
  • 1. The Republican burden is their record of denial, evasion, and neglect.

    共和党的负担是他们否认、逃避和疏忽的履历。

  • 2. Matt understood the reason for Terry’s evasion because Matt didn’t have an exact answer, either.

    马特知道特里为什么逃避回答,因为马特自己也不知道确切的答案。

  • 3. The lightness of infant life can skip aside from the greatest of calamities, but with age evasion is not so easy, and the shock of that day I had to take full on my breast.

    童年生活的无忧无虑,让人能从最大的不幸中跳将出来,但随着年龄的增大,要逃避不幸却不那么容易,我的心只有完全承受那一天的打击。

  • evasion (n.) early 15c., from Middle French évasion and directly from Late Latin evasionem (nominative evasio) "a going out," noun of action from past participle stem of Latin evadere "to escape" (see evade).
eva·sion / ɪˈveɪʒn ; NAmE ɪˈveɪʒn / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] 1 the act of avoiding sb or of avoiding sth that you are supposed to do 躲避;规避;逃避;回避 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 a statement that sb makes that avoids dealing with sth or talking about sth honestly and directly 遁词;借口;托辞 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。 see also evade evasion evasions eva·sion / ɪˈveɪʒn ; NAmE ɪˈveɪʒn /
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