give wide berth to 的 3 个定义
- a shelflike sleeping space, as on a ship, airplane, or railroad car.
- Nautical. the space allotted to a vessel at anchor or at a wharf.the distance maintained between a vessel and the shore, another vessel, or any object.the position or rank of a ship's officer.the cabin of a ship's officer.
- a job; position.
- a place, listing, or role: She clinched a berth on our tennis team.
- Nautical. to allot to a certain space at which to anchor or tie up.to bring to or install in a berth, anchorage, or moorage: The captain had to berth the ship without the aid of tugboats.
- to provide with a sleeping space, as on a train.
- Nautical. to come to a dock, anchorage, or moorage.
give wide berth to 近义词
等同于 elude
give wide berth to 的近义词 39 个
- baffle
- confound
- dodge
- evade
- flee
- foil
- frustrate
- outrun
- outwit
- puzzle
- shun
- stall
- stonewall
- thwart
- bilk
- circumvent
- ditch
- double
- duck
- eschew
- fly
- shirk
- shuck
- shy
- stump
- be beyond someone
- beat around the bush
- cop out
- get around
- get away from
- give the runaround
- give the slip
- hem and haw
- not touch
- pass the buck
- pass up
- run around
- stay shy of
- steer clear of
give wide berth to 的反义词 18 个
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- Then to close out the season, Washington returns home for meetings with Rivera’s old team, the Panthers, and the Seattle Seahawks, before heading to Philadelphia with possibly a playoff berth on the line.
- After everyone cooled down, the 6-3 teams, in contention for a wild-card berth, turned their attention to football.
- From here, Ohio State needs to sweep Illinois, Michigan State and Michigan — none of whom will escape this weekend with a winning record — and then defeat the Big Ten West champ to effectively sew up a playoff berth.
- Like at airports, berths are used by multiple ships, and a late ship can cause larger delays in the system.
- It ended, as Butler was leading Miami to a berth in the NBA Finals, with a first-round sweep and the dismissal of head coach Brett Brown.
- Applying the Fourth Amendment to street stops, the Court has long preferred bright, clear rules that give wide berth to police.
- Only then would a racer likely get a chance at a World Cup berth, from the very back of the start list.
- Nobody wants to come anywhere near you, and the more expensive the other car, the wider berth it allows.
- Still, I retain hope that—given its midseason berth—NBC can tweak this enough to improve on an underwhelming first showing.
- They arranged for a berth for Liebling on LCI(L)-88, one of the first large landing crafts scheduled to hit Omaha.
- He showed his wisdom in giving the Pandemonium card-room a very wide berth for the rest of his days.
- Let the young philosopher avoid such practice, and give a wide berth to those who follow them.
- This was not a bad idea, although the stranger shuddered as he thought of his ill-smelling stateroom and short berth.
- This seemed reasonable, and the people settled upon it, and gave him a wide berth as one who wished to be let alone.
- He kept his official berth, and continued to go into society, frequenting dances and theatres.