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shirking

/shurk/US // ʃɜrk //UK // (ʃɜːk) //

推卸责任,推诿扯皮,推诿,推诿责任

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to evade.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to evade work, duty, etc.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a shirker.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • Effortlessly shirking the corruption scandal, Rangel remained king for the night.

  • What are some of the responsibilities that maybe Google or Facebook or companies such as this have been shirking?

  • The biggest pre-election issue, Haredi sponging and shirking of military service, was captured by Yair Lapid.

  • "Netanyahu is scared, fickle and shirking responsibility," Diskin says in the interview.

  • Foreplay-shirking leads to the dissatisfaction of one partner, leading to less sex and potentially a breakup of the team.

  • This result comes only to those who carry out all the directions with genuine alacrity—not shirking one of them.

  • Neither would stoop to stinting or to shirking, neither would give the other an inch of ground for complaint.

  • It sufficed to dispel my horror of a system from which I had an instinctive shirking.

  • He'll go on shirking just the way he's begun if I give him the chance.

  • And in some cases he found them shirking their duties, and asking permission to return 261to England on trivial pleas.