avertible 的定义
- to turn away or aside: to avert one's eyes.
- to ward off; prevent: to avert evil;to avert an accident.
avertible 近义词
等同于 avoidable
avertible 的近义词 4 个
avertible 的反义词 4 个
更多avertible例句
- If, however, 50 high-income countries around the globe hogged the first 2 billion doses, only 33 percent of deaths would be averted.
- This means that if you donate $100, you can avert around 857 metric tons of CO2.
- That degree of preparation is meant to speed the delivery of vaccines and avert more deaths.
- The two have now stepped back from the brink, averting a showdown, but they are likely preparing for another round.
- A new study argues that nations can help avert the biodiversity and climate crises by preserving the roughly 50 percent of land that remains relatively undeveloped.
- There is cautious optimism that this prompt action may have helped avert a broader outbreak.
- President Obama said Libya had to be attacked to avert a genocide in Benghazi.
- Sometimes, even before shots are fired, Interrupters can predict and avert crisis, according to Slutkin.
- And they believe in tougher sanctions precisely because they want to avert war.
- But over the next two months, watch them avoid making tough debt choices to avert another shutdown, says Peter Beinart.
- He and he alone, they imagined, could avert that dismemberment of which they could not bear to think.
- Every rail and post was utilized for hitching, and Town-marshal Pease, his star displayed, patrolled the town to avert disorder.
- Startled and wondering, David dared not long avert his eyes from the opposite bank.
- Besides, he wanted them to warn the Apaches out of the neighborhood and thus avert from his head the vengeance of Manga Colorada.
- I fear that any legal proceedings you may resort to will hardly avert the publicity you seem to fear.