sidestep 的 2 个定义
side·stepped, side·step·ping.
- to step to one side.
- to evade or avoid a decision, problem, or the like.
side·stepped, side·step·ping.
- to avoid or dodge by stepping aside.
- to evade or avoid.
sidestep 近义词
dodge
更多sidestep例句
- It can be extremely awkward to ask a friend to put their mask on when they aren’t eating or to sidestep a hug from a loved one.
- Hirshland, for her part, sidesteps the issue in her tweet and doesn’t try to suggest what a divisive demonstration might look like.
- Both ads sidestep seasonal cliches, albeit from opposite ends of the spectrum.
- On the walk home through my Left Bank neighborhood, I sidestepped a restaurant that was packed both inside and at the tables set up along the sidewalk.
- That’s enabled its permit customers to sidestep heavy fines while delaying introduction of low-margin EVs, and packing their fleets with lucrative, gas-guzzling SUVs, trucks, and vans.
- But Pragnell is hoping Casa Bruja will sidestep the trend's downturn.
- A man appears to sidestep Graham as she walks by, then begins to follow her.
- Justice Thurgood Marshall saw this sidestep for what it was.
- The only question now is whether Boehner has the onions to sidestep the radicals.
- Sidestep snobby French cab drivers by hiring an iPad-toting chauffeur-driven car.
- Rapid fire legs sidestep the etchings of industrious ants while silverfish are the boatmen trouncing human oars.
- When you seek to escape you find yourself backed up to the wall with no chance to sidestep.
- "I just somehow kain't git over the notion she ought to sidestep them little rocks and holes of her own accord," he exclaimed.
- By the time Kinton's aging muscles obeyed his impulse to sidestep, the spear had already hurtled past.
- It was advantageous to sidestep the Crown since a letter or document took half a year to reach Spain.