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| | VERB | | | /ɪˈveɪd/ | | | | 1 | to avoid accepting or dealing with something that you should do 规避;逃避 | He had become an expert at evading responsibility. 他已成了逃避责任的专家。 | | She was found guilty of evading taxes amounting to nearly £500,000. 她被查出逃税近50万英镑。 | | 1a | to avoid talking about something or answering a question 回避(某话题或问题) | | Jackson skilfully evaded reporters’ questions. 杰克逊巧妙地回避了记者的提问。 | | | 1b | to avoid meeting someone who you do not want to see 躲避(某人) | | There seemed little chance of evading photographers. 摄影师似乎无所不在。 | | | | | 2 | to avoid being caught , especially after you have done something illegal (尤指违法犯罪后)逃脱,躲开(追捕) | evade capture/prosecution/the authorities The armed robbers evaded capture, escaping in a stolen vehicle. 持械抢劫犯躲过追捕,乘一辆偷来的车逃走了。 | | | | 3 | mainly literary if something such as success or happiness evades you , you do not succeed in achieving it (成功或幸福等)与(某人)无缘 | | |