evade
/ɪˈveɪd/verb
1- escape or avoid, especially by guile or trickery逃脱, 躲开; 规避, 躲避:
friends helped him to evade capture for a time
他曾在朋友们的帮助下一度逃脱了追捕
he tried to kiss her, but she evaded him.
他试图吻她, 但她躲开了他。
1.1
- (of an abstract thing) elude (someone)(抽象事物)与…无缘:
sleep still evaded her.
她仍然睡不好觉。
1.2
- avoid giving a direct answer to (a question)避免直接回答(问题):
he denied evading the question.
他否认自己在回避这个问题。
1.3
- avoid dealing with or accepting; contrive not to do (something morally or legally required)避免处理(或接受); 设法逃避(道德或法律要求做的事):
difficulties to be faced and not evaded.
要面对而不是逃避的困难。
1.4
- escape paying (tax or duty), especially by illegitimate presentation of one's finances(尤指通过不如实上报财务状况)逃(税)。
1.5
- defeat the intention of (a law or rule), especially while complying with its letter钻(法律或法规)的空子。
派生词
evadable
adjectiveevader
noun词源
late 15th cent.: from French évader, from Latin evadere from e- (variant of ex-) 'out of'+vadere 'go'.