evade 的 2 个定义
e·vad·ed, e·vad·ing.
- to escape from by trickery or cleverness: to evade one's pursuers.
- to get around by trickery: to evade rules.
- to avoid doing or fulfilling: to evade an obligation.
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e·vad·ed, e·vad·ing.
- to avoid doing or fulfilling something.
- to elude or get away from someone or something by craft or slyness; escape.
evade 近义词
get away from
evade 的近义词 53 个
- avoid
- bypass
- circumvent
- conceal
- deceive
- dodge
- elude
- escape
- fend off
- flee
- get around
- hide
- sidestep
- baffle
- balk
- cavil
- confuse
- decline
- double
- duck
- equivocate
- eschew
- fence
- fly
- fudge
- hedge
- lie
- parry
- pretend
- prevaricate
- pussyfoot
- shift
- shirk
- shuck
- shuffle
- shun
- shy
- tergiversate
- trick
- waffle
- beat around bush
- beg the question
- cop out
- give the runaround
- keep distance
- lay low
- lead on a merry chase
- pass up
- put off
- slip out
- sneak away
- steer clear of
- weasel
evade 的反义词 27 个
更多evade例句
- Victor and his crew travel from Virginia to Nashville, evading and finally facing down a sinister force of silent enemies called the Phasers.
- Viruses, especially those new to their hosts, often pick up mutations that help them adapt to their new habitat, or they evade drugs or immune attacks.
- They could evade existing vaccines, and we might have to keep playing catch-up to develop boosters that target the mutations.
- Safety reports filed with the federal government show some customers slowly munching popcorn, apple slices and chocolate pieces to evade the airlines’ mask requirements.
- It could start by opening DOJ investigations into police departments, like those in Phoenix and Oklahoma City, that have largely evaded federal intervention despite reporting relatively high rates of police violence.
- Our mockery of celebworld helps us evade the soul-crushing decadence concealed within.
- One gets the sense that they are wearing a mask to confuse their readers, and even to evade them.
- With all the heat on the high-profile Ohio high school shooter, he could better evade capture.
- They have blocked vehicle access, but pedestrians have managed to evade them.
- Powers had no chance to evade it, and bailed out as his U-2 spun down to earth.
- Although Hugh and I often question our parents about him, they seem to evade our inquiries.
- If he should evade these sons of Argus, he would yet be wrecked under the stern eye of the old draper or of Madame Guillaume.
- Fearing lest he should be persuaded to evade what he considered his duty, he pressed her hand fervently and hurried away.
- The house, though it refused to allow clergymen to evade the formularies of their Church, was not averse from toleration.
- Nearly two hours must have passed since the dogs first got scent of it, and yet the animal managed to evade them.