avoidably 的定义
- 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.
avoidably 近义词
等同于 unnecessarily
更多avoidably例句
- 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.