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avoidance

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

避免,避开,回避,逃避

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of avoiding or keeping away from: the avoidance of scandal; the avoidance of one's neighbors.
    • : Law. a making void; annulment.

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Examples

  • It has obstacle avoidance built-in, but if it should tip over for some reason, it can right itself without human help.

  • There are national endeavors, predominately in the United States, for satellite tracking and collision avoidance maneuvering.

  • The company’s new camera system is a step toward deploying more advanced safety features such as forward collision avoidance and wrong-way-riding detection, Ko said.

  • Improved regulation could help China crack down on wayward businesses—tackling issues of pollution and tax avoidance, for example.

  • Combined, they provide collision avoidance and drop-off protection to keep riders safe—plus, they boast an anti-tip alert system that automatically notifies loved ones in case of an accident.

  • The real advisers to the Ready for Hillary organization are almost comically precise in their avoidance of the term “campaign.”

  • Existential crisis in this reading is not an apprehension of reality, but a symptom of its avoidance.

  • But those who worked with Charles in advertising say that his avoidance of contact was not shyness, but a deliberate campaign.

  • In addition, new tax rates kicked in on higher income individuals thanks to the fiscal cliff avoidance deal.

  • Why not get rid of the tax, and the tax avoidance, by radically simplifying the tax code?

  • Their avoidance of each other arose, perhaps, from a sort of instinct which was certainly no matter of ill-will.

  • Now Gregson had nothing of this desire for avoidance with regard to Mr. Gray.

  • And why should I suspect him at all, in the face of Mrs. Saltillo's confessed avoidance of him?

  • Many, perhaps, will see an additional cause in teleological considerations, aiming at the avoidance of in-and-in breeding.

  • He sounded me, pushed out his mouth and pulled down his nose, recommended avoidance of excitement.