0 a soft sweet made from sugar, butter, and milk
1 a plan or action that avoids making a clear decision or giving a clear answer:
2 to avoid making a decision or giving a clear answer about something:
3 a soft, creamy candy made from sugar, milk, butter, and chocolate or other flavoring
4 to cheat about something slightly, esp. by not reporting facts accurately or not telling the exact truth:
The separation between the two dimensions was repeatedly fudged.
Unfortunately, some current statistics provide suggestive evidence that fudging in the application of current standards is occurring.
While this may be understandable, such a fudge is unlikely, in the medium to long term, to mollify the insurance industry.
This can often result in messy compromises and undesirable fudges in relation to key areas of national policy.
What are the rules by which the designers translate and fudge the shape rules to produce highly plausible architectural models and drawings?
This issue has been much fudged in recent years.
These are not decisions that it is possible to fudge.
But such eclecticism seems to fudge the gap between law's moral permissibility and its obligatory force.
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糖果, 奶油軟糖, 避免…
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糖果, 乳脂软糖, 避免…
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caramelo de dulce de leche, rodeos, esquivar…
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doce de açúcar, leite e manteiga, mutreta…
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yumuşak şekerleme, oyalamak, net bir cevap vermemek…
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caramel [masculine] mou, caramel…
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