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evasiveness

/ih-vey-siv/US // ɪˈveɪ sɪv //UK // (ɪˈveɪsɪv) //

逃避性,逃避,回避,逃避责任

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : tending or seeking to evade; characterized by evasion: an evasive answer.
    • : elusive or evanescent.

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Examples

  • Briefly dropping eye contact is natural in person but can come across as evasive on video.

  • The professor who hired her had been so evasive about exactly what her salary would be that she had agreed to work a second job as governess for his two daughters.

  • Because the virus mutates rapidly and has several genotypes — seven have been identified to date — as well as dozens of subtypes, it is an evasive target for the immune system, and the development of a vaccine has been fruitless so far.

  • Some on the American right, however, exhibit none of Obama's evasiveness.

  • His evasiveness has fueled Internet speculation that Rumsfeld may indeed be a lizard.

  • The responses were telling in their casuistry, their amorality, their evasiveness.

  • After years of evasiveness by the GOP, finally some frank talk about deficits from Obama and even from Hillary in China.

  • Annie was so intent with what she had to tell Alice that she did not realise the extreme evasiveness of the other's manner.

  • The fitful evasiveness of her manner when the subject was under discussion countenanced the idea.

  • "I didn't say," answered her mother with exasperating evasiveness.

  • His companion glanced down at him sharply, but in his tranquil and half-somnolent face there was no trace of evasiveness.

  • I was glad to meet a man in this city of evasiveness whose views were positive, and who was eager to communicate them.

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