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eluding

/ih-lood/US // ɪˈlud //UK // (ɪˈluːd) //

难以捉摸的,难以捉摸,难以捉摸的是,难以理解的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    e·lud·ed, e·lud·ing.

    • : to avoid or escape by speed, cleverness, trickery, etc.; evade: to elude capture.
    • : to escape the understanding, perception, or appreciation of: The answer eludes me.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbavoid; escape
Forms: eluded
Synonyms
baffle挡板,档板,迷惑,迷惑性confound困惑,混淆,混淆视听dodge躲避,躲闪,躲躲闪闪,躲开evade躲避,回避,避开,逃避flee逃离,逃亡,逃跑,逃走foil箔,箔片,箔纸,挫折frustrate沮丧,挫折,挫败,沮丧的outrun超越,逃过一劫,撵走,撵上outwit智取,智取豪夺,智取威虎山,智慧puzzle谜题,难题,拼图,谜团shun阴阳师,阴柔,阴,阴阳stall摊位,档期,档口,摊开stonewall石墙,石头墙,石壁,石牆thwart阻挠,阻挠了,阻碍,阻止bilk胆小鬼circumvent回避,避开,躲避,逃避ditch沟渠,沟,沟壑,沟壑纵横double双,双倍,双重,双份duck鸭子,鸭蛋,鸭肉,烤鸭eschew摒弃,避开,规避,摒弃了fly飞,飞翔,苍蝇shirk推卸责任,推诿,逃避责任,逃避shuck剥皮,剥壳,剥落,剥去shy羞涩,羞涩的,害羞,害羞的stump树桩,残端,残枝败叶,残枝be beyond someone望尘莫及,超脱于人,超脱于人了,超脱于人的beat around the bush拐弯抹角,绕弯子,拐弯抹角的,拐弯抹角的说cop out逃避责任,逃避,抄走了,抄袭get around走动,传开,绕过,传播get away from脱离,脱身,脱,摆脱give the runaround敷衍了事,兜圈子,搪塞说法,搪塞give the slip失言,露馅,露馅儿了,露馅了give wide berth to靠边站,靠拢,靠边停车hem and haw支支吾吾,支支吾吾的,折腾来折腾去,支支吾吾的说not touch不接触,不碰,未触及,别碰pass the buck推卸责任,推诿责任,推诿扯皮,转嫁责任pass up弃权,放弃,放弃了,遗弃run around跑来跑去,转来转去,跑来跑去的,转悠stay shy of躲避,避开,远离,躲开steer clear of避开,躲开,躲避,避免

Examples

  • It seemed every time Mahomes tried to work his magic, eluding defenders, making his signature sidearm throws on the run, KC receivers would drop the ball.

  • One mutation, called E484K, which emerged independently in the variants seen in South Africa and Brazil, has shown signs of eluding antibodies produced either through the natural immune system or therapeutic drugs.

  • Another danger can arise if a mutation helps the virus elude the body’s immune response.

  • Despite their best efforts, translating this prowess into a digital, artificial computer “nose” has eluded scientists.

  • Personal excellence continues to elude me, but I have voluntarily subjected myself to many torturous workouts over the years, in the irrational belief that getting marginally faster will provide some measure of redemption for my myriad failures.

  • Elsewhere, she tells her inamorata, “It does not matter if you elude my arms/my dear, when thought alone can imprison you.”

  • But success stories elude many other former football players.

  • Beautiful, daring and smart, Sophie managed to elude arrest on many occasions.

  • But Shailene Woodley, both onscreen and off, seems to elude quick characterization.

  • They would have assumed that they needed to get far out over an ocean to elude that.

  • For a second Marius considered whether he might not attempt to elude Garnache by a wild and sudden dash towards his men.

  • There seems to be one oath of this description which bids fair to elude all guess-work as to its origin or meaning.

  • If only she could reach the corridor above with its intricate windings, she could elude pursuit in some dark corner.

  • The hounds, who well knew where the ocelot had gone to, were chasing it from tree to tree; but still it continued to elude them.

  • The next afternoon Jenny, managing to elude the watchful eyes of her mother and governess, came over to the poor-house.