evader / ɪˈveɪd /

逃避者驱逐者躲避者逃避的人

evader2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

e·vad·ed, e·vad·ing.

  1. to escape from by trickery or cleverness: to evade one's pursuers.
  2. to get around by trickery: to evade rules.
  3. to avoid doing or fulfilling: to evade an obligation.
v. 无主动词 verb

e·vad·ed, e·vad·ing.

  1. to avoid doing or fulfilling something.
  2. to elude or get away from someone or something by craft or slyness; escape.

evader 近义词

evader

等同于 escapist

evader 的近义词 2
evader

等同于 escape artist

evader

等同于 delinquent

更多evader例句

  1. Not quite the magic cloak Harry Potter fans long for, but proof that high-tech invisibility has moved beyond the “Ghost camouflage” that was recently able to evade night-vision.
  2. The answer to America’s economic challenges is not to encourage more companies to evade the costs and risks associated with employees.
  3. Real-life sandworms are slightly less terrifying, but equally good at evading capture.
  4. Ernst—who currently serves on the senate committee for agriculture, nutrition, and forestry, and like Greenfield grew up on a farm—evaded the question about soybeans then gave an estimate for the price of corn.
  5. The tech platforms and QAnon supporters will now likely enter into a game of cat and mouse, where users come up with new hashtags and different claims to evade automated filters.
  6. "You bachelors ought to be taxed," said Mrs. Dackford to a resolute evader of the matrimonial noose.