0 to avoid being hit by something by moving quickly to one side:
2 to avoid being hit by something by moving quickly to one side:
3 a trick to deceive someone or to avoid doing something that you do not want to do:
4 to avoid something, especially illegally:
My account of the evening cannot, however, do justice to the tactical facades - the bluffs, grand postures, and imperceptible dodges - so common to tournament settings.
I knocked down three times then he dodged me into water.
Using shapes dodged the limitation that animals do not know about politicians.
There could be no dodging the consequences.
A series of dodges and excuses continued.
When we try to dodge diseases or disadvantages through genetic intervention, are we solving problems or just moving them to a different level?
Nevertheless, small property-owners could dodge this obstacle by forming associations that shared the costs of buying and installing subterranean pumping machinery.
Molecular biology and molecular genetics might continue to dodge teleological issues were it not for their fields' remarkable recent successes.
中文繁体
躲閃,避開, 回避,逃避, (巧妙而具欺騙性的)逃避…
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躲闪,避开, 回避,逃避, (巧妙而具欺骗性的)逃避…
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esquivar, escabullirse, eludir…
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esquivar-se (de), escapar (de), escapar de…
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(人、もの)をさっとかわす, ~を上手に逃れる…
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yana çekilerek/hareket ederek kaçmak/kaçınmak/kurtulmak, sakınmak, kurtulmak…
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esquiver, mouvement de côté, esquive…
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esquivar, esquitllar-se, defugir…
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