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avoid

/uh-void/US // əˈvɔɪd //UK // (əˈvɔɪd) //

避免,避开,避免使用,避免了

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to keep away from; keep clear of; shun: to avoid a person; to avoid taxes; to avoid danger.
    • : to prevent from happening: to avoid falling.
    • : Law. to make void or of no effect; invalidate.
    • : Obsolete. to empty; eject or expel.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbrefrain or stay away from; prevent
Forms: avoided, avoiding
Synonyms
avert避免,避开,避免了,避免出现bypass旁路,绕开,绕过,旁通dodge躲避,躲闪,躲躲闪闪,躲开escape逃避,逃脱,逃跑,逃亡evade躲避,回避,避开,逃避fend off打退堂鼓,打跑了,挡住,打跑shun阴阳师,阴柔,阴,阴阳sidestep闪避,旁敲侧击,旁门左道,闪避一下ward off抵挡,抵御,挡住,抵制abstain弃权,投弃权票,弃权票,弃权者circumvent回避,避开,躲避,逃避deflect偏转,偏移,转移,偏离desist停止,终止,住手,停止使用ditch沟渠,沟,沟壑,沟壑纵横divert转移,转移注意力,转移方向,疏导duck鸭子,鸭蛋,鸭肉,烤鸭elude躲避,逃避,逃避责任,躲避避开eschew摒弃,避开,规避,摒弃了flee逃离,逃亡,逃跑,逃走hide隐藏,隐藏起来,隐蔽jump跳跃,跃,跳,跃跃欲试obviate免除,减轻,缓和,缓解recoil反冲力,后坐力,反冲,后退shake晃动,摇晃,抖动,震动shirk推卸责任,推诿,逃避责任,逃避shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的skip跳过,跳绳,跳过去,跳跃skirt裙子,裙装,短裙,裙摆weave编织,编造,编织物,编制withdraw撤销,撤回,撤出,退出circumlocute绕口令,旁敲侧击,拐弯抹角,拐弯抹角的fake out冒名顶替,冒牌货,伪造,伪造的give the slip失言,露馅,露馅儿了,露馅了hold off抵制,搁置,拖住,隐瞒keep clear保持清晰,保持清醒,保持清洁,清理lay low避避风头,隐匿,躲避,避避风港run for cover躲避,逃亡,逃难,逃命shake and bake摇晃和烘烤,摇晃和烘焙shake off甩掉,甩掉了,抖落,甩甩手shrink from缩水从,缩水自,缩减shuffle off洗脱,洗牌,甩掉,甩掉了skip out on略过,跳过了,跳过,略去skip town跳城,跳过城镇,跳过小镇,跳过镇stay away远离,不要靠近,不要去,不要过来stay out不予理会,不加入,不参与,不予理睬steer clear of避开,躲开,躲避,避免step aside退下,让开,下台,下台阶turn aside拨开,搁置,撇开,搁置一旁

Examples

  • The executive wondered whether his employer could prevent him from taking the trip, or if he’d have to avoid returning to the office afterward.

  • I then made a line of small piles of ricotta stuffing, before folding over the pasta and squeezing out air pockets to avoid the raviolis bursting in the boiling water.

  • Because of coronavirus fears, many people have switched to using credit cards and mobile payments to avoid handling money.

  • The state has released about 10,000 inmates early to avoid crowding because of the pandemic, and another 8,000 could be released by August.

  • For example, it can allow households to avoid home foreclosure, evictions and car repossession.

  • There are reasons that European countries tend to avoid fluoride.

  • It is also important to avoid using the pope as part of a marketing strategy.

  • We try to avoid going away for too long, so we can check back in.

  • Such statements are rare, as the Guards routinely avoid going public with news about the demise of one of their commanders.

  • The pilot asked air-traffic control for permission to climb from 32,000 to 38,000 feet to avoid the bad weather.

  • He had not estimated that if Jean Baptiste sought his wife secretly, it must have been because he wished to avoid him.

  • But I always suspected it was a stratagem on his part to avoid playing, and that nothing really ailed him.

  • But it was my only chance then; or rather I had seen enough of business to avoid making mistakes when I could.

  • She stopped, and turned to face him, an incredible shyness seeming to cause her to avoid his gaze.

  • He ought not to be in London now—it is stifling—went up for some business meeting or other—seemed to wish to avoid details.