英 [ɪˈveɪsɪv] 美 [ɪˈveɪsɪv]
adj. 不坦率的,模棱两可的;逃避的,规避的
evasive /ɪˈveɪsɪv/ TEM8
形容词 If you describe someone as evasive, you mean that they deliberately avoid giving clear direct answers to questions. 避而不谈的
He was evasive about the circumstances of his first meeting with Stanley Dean.
他对与斯坦利·迪安第一次见面的情形避而不谈。
副词 避而不谈地
"Until I can speak to your husband I can't come to any conclusion about that," Manuel said evasively.
“关于那件事情我要跟你丈夫谈了之后才能作出结论,”曼纽尔托辞说。
习语 If you take evasive action, you deliberately move away from someone or something in order to avoid meeting them or being hit by them. 采取退避行动
At least four high-flying warplanes had to take evasive action.
至少有4架高空飞行战机不得不采取退避行动。
deliberately vague or ambiguous
his answers were brief, constrained and evasive ; an evasive statement
avoiding or escaping from difficulty or danger especially enemy fire
pilots are taught to take evasive action
skillful at eluding capture
同义词: elusive
... Persuasive adj.有说服力的,善于游说的 Evasive adj.逃避的,回避的 Pervasive adj.遍及的,弥漫的,遍布的 ...
...内线要健壮良多,在保罗和小莫穿针引线的赞助下,九、无知识的人,其生命如同无叶子的树,缺少勃勃生机;格里芬避实就虚(Evasive)的应用游击战战略,在没有人守护的情景下用扣篮来结束侵犯,因此保留了不错(Yes)的效力。
盘查经过中,鲍某老是支吾其词、闪烁其词(Evasive),最后才布置了我方为武某拉运保险柜并合伙撬开保险柜分赃的坐法毕竟。
... eschew vt. (尤指为道德或实际理由而)习惯性避开,回避 exasperate vt. 激怒,触怒 evasive adj. 逃避的;推托的 ...
evasively 逃避地;推诿地
evasion 逃避;回避;借口
evasiveness 逃避,推诿;模棱两可
evade 逃避;规避;逃脱
evade 逃避;规避;逃脱
At least four high-flying warplanes had to take evasive action.
至少有4架高空飞行战机不得不采取退避行动。
Tessa was evasive about why she had not been at home that night.
特萨对她那天晚上不在家的原因避而不谈。
He was evasive about the circumstances of his first meeting with Stanley Dean.
他对与斯坦利·迪安第一次见面的情形避而不谈。
The official gave a long and evasive answer, which seemed to add up to no.
But the singer-songwriter is evasive on the question of whether the song is autobiographical.
"He's often not direct with me and I find him constantly evasive, " he told the committee.