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 evade [ɪ'ved]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. (巧妙地)逃脱, 规避, 逃避

vi. (巧妙地)逃脱, 规避, 逃避

[法] 逃避, 躲避, 回避


  1. He could not evade the law.
    他逃避不了法律。
  2. Genius is the capacity of evade hard work.
    天才是避免苦干的能力。
  3. Give me a direct answer, and stop evade the issue.
    给我一个直截了当的回答,不要回避这一问题。


evade


Evade \E*vade"\ (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Evaded}; p. pr. & vb.
n.. {Evading}.] [L. evadere, evasum, e out + vadere to go,
walk: cf. F. s'['e]vader. See {Wade}.]
To get away from by artifice; to avoid by dexterity,
subterfuge, address, or ingenuity; to elude; to escape from
cleverly; as, to evade a blow, a pursuer, a punishment; to
evade the force of an argument.

The heathen had a method, more truly their own, of
evading the Christian miracles. --Trench.


Evade \E*vade"\, v. t.
1. To escape; to slip away; -- sometimes with from. ``Evading
from perils.'' --Bacon.

Unarmed they might
Have easily, as spirits evaded swift
By quick contraction or remove. --Milton.

2. To attempt to escape; to practice artifice or sophistry,
for the purpose of eluding.

The ministers of God are not to evade and take
refuge any of these . . . ways. --South.

Syn: To equivocate; shuffle. See {Prevaricate}.

  1. The committee says that may have been a deliberate scheme to evade limits on outside income, from which royalties are exempt.
  2. The House ethics committee, with Democrats and Republicans united, formally charged Speaker Jim Wright Monday with 69 violations of the chamber's rules including what the panel's chairman called "a scheme to evade" limits on outside earnings.
  3. "The Senate cannot evade its constitutional duty to conduct this trial," said Stewart.
  4. Mrs. Brawley has been taking sanctuary in a Brooklyn church to evade a court order for her arrest.
  5. Lacking such reports, the IRS has no efficient tool to catch students who evade or don't know about the tax. But any revenue loss is small.
  6. In another incident, police discovered 300 pounds of explosives in a car that tried to evade a police checkpoint near Belfast's mainly Catholic Ardoyne area.
  7. At Mr. Milken's direction, he had helped client Columbia Savings & Loan evade taxes through phony trades.
  8. The most serious allegations facing Wright are that he used bulk sales of an autobiographical book to evade rules limiting outside income and that he improperly took gifts from a developer friend who had a direct interest in legislation.
  9. A federal grand jury indicted United Orient Bank and five current officers for allegedly conspiring to evade reporting of currency transactions.
  10. A House Judiciary subcommittee on Thursday unanimously approved legislation that would impose a five-year ban on the maufacture, sale or possession of plastic firearms which can evade detection machines.
  11. The attorney said Paul is in Israel but he is not there to evade regulatory action and is expected to return soon.
  12. In the Princeton/Newport indictment last August, the government alleged "a sham sale" of securities in which Drexel allegedly parked Mattel Inc. securities with Princeton/Newport to evade federal capital requirements for securities firms.
  13. But the high taxes also generate what Swedes call "tax planning," the search for legal or illegal ways to evade taxes.
  14. Mulheren, 40, is accused of manipulating one stock price and concealing ownership of other stocks to help Boesky cheat on his taxes and evade federal securities laws.
  15. This was illustrated in the case involving a Toshiba Corp. subsidiary's sale of machine-tool technology that may have enabled the Soviets to build submarines better able to evade detection.
  16. In addition, Mr. McConnell relied on numerous people as "straw borrowers" who hid their links to him in order to evade lending limits, according to the lawsuit filed by Ticor, in a U.S. District Court here.
  17. One official said it was possible that the aircraft was either hit or crashed trying to evade fire.
  18. We said it could." However, Deady said he suspects the military in April 1983 reduced its missile orders from more than 3,000 to 1,715 because the weapon could not adequately evade enemy defenses.
  19. On Dec. 23, as it became increasingly difficult to evade searching U.S. troops, Noriega decided to take his life, said Rognoni.
  20. The B-1B, the nation's first new heavy strategic bomber in 25 years, is designed to fly just below the speed of sound at altitudes as low as 200 feet to evade detection.
  21. Someday, satellites may be built to detect and evade attacks, but such defenses make the devices heavier and more expensive to launch.
  22. The isolationist impulse seeks to evade such a fate.
  23. Mr. Schiff was sentenced to six years in prison and fined $30,000 for attempting to evade personal federal income taxes and for failing to file a corporate tax return.
  24. Last weekend Helmut Kohl acknowledged that other nations could say of Germany, "If there is money to be made, they're there, but if the issue is taking responsibility, they evade it."
  25. Companies allegedly are using a variety of tactics to evade the FCC standards, including instances where a firm will modify a personal computer to pass the tests but will not incorporate the modification in other machines it manufactures.
  26. However, even the most involved fathers still tend to evade what they consider the routine, dirty work of childcare. Both books argue that companies need to be more flexible in allowing employees to balance the demands of work and home.
  27. The Air Force also is expected to reveal, perhaps as early as today, previously classified details about the wing-shaped aircraft, which is designed to evade radar detection as it carries nuclear bombs into enemy territory.
  28. However, a deliberate move to evade creditors doesn't always work, particularly if it's taken on the eve of bankruptcy.
  29. The report quotes notes taken by an official of Irving Bank Corp., which provided some financing for the takeover, that appear to indicate that a Maxxam official consciously sought to evade government oversight under the Hart-Scott-Rodino antitrust act.
  30. The panel said he had improperly received $145,000 in gifts from a Fort Worth business partner with a direct interest in legislation, and had used bulk sales of a book he wrote to evade limits on outside income.
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