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 eschew [is'tʃu:]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 避开, 远避

  1. Some things are much better eschewed than chewed; tobacco is one of them.
    这些东西是最好避而不嚼,烟是为其中之一。
  2. Generous in forgiving; eschewing resentment or revenge; unselfish.
    表现高尚品德的宽宏大量的;消除怨恨和报复的;无私的
  3. You should eschew rich foods.
    你应当避免吃油腻的食物。


eschew
[ verb ]
avoid and stay away from deliberately; stay clear of
<verb.communication> shun


Eschew \Es*chew"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Eshewed}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Eshewing}.] [OF. eschever, eschiver, eskiver, F.
esquiver, fr. OHG. sciuhen, G. scheuen; akin to E. sky. See
{Shy}, a.]
1. To shun; to avoid, as something wrong, or from a feeling
of distaste; to keep one's self clear of.

They must not only eschew evil, but do good. --Bp.
Beveridge.

2. To escape from; to avoid. [Obs.]

He who obeys, destruction shall eschew. --Sandys.

  1. A month later, bitter House Republicans demanded that the summit eschew any tax increases.
  2. It must eschew targets for real activity. There is no good alternative to rebalancing monetary and fiscal policy, combined with a commitment to institutional change.
  3. In a society where betrayal was common, Kurdish leaders are urging their people to eschew revenge.
  4. "One, we're not good at it and, two, we ought to eschew it.
  5. Above all it must eschew the comfortable politics of delusion which have kept it out of office for 15 years. Mr Blair is determined that the Labour party must change.
  6. A merger was essential to give the German company the strength to take part in civil aircraft programmes, he argues. In Brussels, he has continued to eschew the narrow, legal approach and favour the flexible political solution.
  7. This year may bring another 3% rise in brokers, who easily could be jettisoned if business sours again. Merrill Lynch plans "selective" additions, but it and many other firms will eschew increased staffing of clerks and other back-office help.
  8. Another is to eschew particularly unpopular taxes if you have a small majority.
  9. For the bishops admitted the possibility that among the thousands of priests and nuns engaged in social action work, there could be some who did not eschew violence and who subscribed to communist ideals.
  10. So much so that the 'Let's Go Budget Guide to France' advises its impecunious readers to eschew the hotels and hostelries of Monaco in favour of 'exile in Beau Soleil' just across the French border 'where hotels are slightly cheaper'.
  11. After all, a lot of the Stones' aging fans would love to see them in concert, but stay away from stadium shows because they eschew having beer spilled on them by crazed Guns N' Roses fans.
  12. Mr Major cannot eschew populism with the same confidence as his chancellor. Mr Clarke did not expect rave reviews for the Budget.
  13. Prosecutors allowed Mr. Dixon to remain free without posting bond, but in return asked that he eschew the usual low-key surrender to authorities at the Dallas federal courthouse, where cameras are banned.
  14. "Unless manufacturers see an increase in demand, they're unlikely to replenish their inventories at a speed that will enable this economy to grow at a strong pace." Automobiles seem to be the big-ticket item consumers have chosen to eschew.
  15. Exchange officials are aware of the conundrum: They can't build volume without investors, but investors eschew trading in a low-volume market.
  16. The average Southerner, the kind the party leaders here hope will vote for their ticket, tend to eschew Mr. Carter's tippets in favor of Trilene 20-pound test that lets you yank them 8-pound hawg bass out of the milfoil and lily pads.
  17. What Mr. Mosbacher is doing with his power is nothing short of radical in a government that has long tried to eschew the coddling of peacetime industry.
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