英 [prɪˌværɪˈkeɪʃn] 美 [prɪˌværɪˈkeɪʃn]
n. 搪塞;支吾
a statement that deviates from or perverts the truth
同义词: lie
intentionally vague or ambiguous
同义词: equivocation / evasiveness
the deliberate act of deviating from the truth
同义词: lying / fabrication
多义度
推诿
多义度
推诿
三、出了问题(Problem)你们起码给个昭彰的回答,我还认为我的账户(Account)被GA查上了,支支吾吾(Prevarication)的什么(What)趣味?四、一共平台都不行玩,又不行提款,你们(You)是蓄意让我戒?
... prevaricate v.搪塞;支吾其词 prevarication n.支吾;推诿;搪塞 prey n.饵食;捕食;战利品 ...
... Tatty:衣衫蓝缕的 Prevarication:支吾,搪塞 Prevarious:不稳定的 ...
搪塞(prevarication), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
prevaricator 说话搪塞的人;说话支吾的人
prevaricate 搪塞;支吾其辞,闪烁其辞
After months of prevarication, the political decision had at last been made.
政治决定在为期数月的推诿之后终于出台了。
Prevarication is one of the techniques the businessman prefers to employ.
搪塞是这个商人喜欢使用的技巧之一。
Prevarication makes matters worse. The euro zone’s actions have been hesitant and haphazard.
然而像这样的搪塞令情况变得更糟,欧元区部门的行动犹豫不决且毫无条理。
Shadow culture secretary Pater Ainsworth said the deal smacked of "dither, delay, prevarication and cronyism".
Instead, in a classic prevarication, they decided to adjust the mechanisms once applicants come close to joining.
The problem lies not just in Mr Obama's long prevarication but in his presentation of the outcome.