dodge

dodge [dɒdʒ]  [dɑ:dʒ] 

第三人称单数:dodges

dodge的意思

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现在分词:dodging

过去分词:dodged

dodge

过去式:dodged

dodge 基本解释

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及物/不及物动词闪躲; 回避

名词躲避; 闪躲; 伎俩; 妙计

dodge 相关例句

及物动词

1. He dodged the book that I threw at him.
    他躲开了我扔给他的书。

2. The vice president had to dodge flying tomatoes.
    副总统不得不闪躲飞来的西红柿。

3. He tried to dodge the reporters' queries.
    他试图躲闪记者的询问。

不及物动词

1. He threw a bottle at me, but luckily I dodged.
    他对准我掷瓶子,幸好我躲开了。

2. He never dodges.
    他从不搪塞。

名词

1. Those were the dodges he used to escape taxation.
    那些是他用以逃税的诡计。

dodge 网络解释

dodge在线翻译

1. 加亮:它让裁切(corp)、橡皮擦(eraser)、模糊(blur)、加亮(dodge)和加深(burn)等工具成为全球创意产业人士的共通语言. 在一些充满想象力和娱乐精神的大脑编排下. 和关键时刻的拯救者. 托马斯.诺尔的父亲是一个忠实的摄影爱好者,

2. 躲闪:直到看到绿灯亮时才开始过街. 可他刚要走到街心时,右侧(right-hand side)突然出现了一辆轿车,径直朝他开来. 他躲闪(dodge)不及被撞出了几米远. 他立即被进医院,并动了手术. 昨晚你去看他时,他虽已脱险,但仍脸色苍白.

3. 躲避:主要是遮挡(BLOCK) 格开(PARRY) 躲避(DODGE)三大战术. 遮挡能保证不对打中要害;格开包括阻踢(截腿躲避最简单的是后退半步,即使能跺到,腿伸太直也没劲了.

4. dodge:damned old dudes going everyehere; 到处流窜的老家夥

dodge 词典解释

1. 闪开;躲开;避开
    If you dodge, you move suddenly, often to avoid being hit, caught, or seen.

    e.g. He dodged amongst the seething crowds of men...
           他在川流不息的人群中东躲西闪。
    e.g. We dodged behind a pillar out of sight of the tourists.
           我们躲到柱子后面,避开了观光者的视线。

2. 闪身躲开;避开
    If you dodge something, you avoid it by quickly moving aside or out of reach so that it cannot hit or reach you.

    e.g. He desperately dodged a speeding car trying to run him down.
           他拼命地闪身躲开一辆试图撞倒他的疾驰的汽车。

3. (常指用欺诈的方式故意)躲避,逃避
    If you dodge something, you deliberately avoid thinking about it or dealing with it, often by being deceitful.

    e.g. He boasts of dodging military service by feigning illness...
           他炫耀自己通过装病来逃避服兵役。
    e.g. Many struggling firms are ready to break the law by dodging tax.
           很多挣扎求生的企业不惜违法逃税。

dodge 单语例句

1. Marchionne conceded that the only new thing Chrysler is displaying at the Detroit auto show is a new interior in the Dodge Caliber compact.

2. Other Russian officials have previously boasted about prospective new warheads capable of making sharp maneuvers to dodge missile defense systems.

3. dodge是什么意思

3. She has given a clue that the Caribbean is her preferred spot to dodge photographers.

4. dodge

4. Fan said the current financial crisis took roots in the core economic world and no economy could dodge the sweeping blow.

5. The company recently announced it was preparing a dealership network to launch the Dodge brand in China this year.

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6. He said financial planners usually help people dodge taxes legally in developed countries, due to the opportunity to choose from various methods of tax payment or declaration.

7. dodge的意思

7. Cao said enterprises often dodge government inspections by claiming that they could expose business secrets, and some discharge pollution during the night and on weekends.

8. Western companies can dodge China today, but cannot do so tomorrow.

9. Two passenger buses and a car traveling southward collided while attempting to dodge a stationary van with a punctured tire in the tunnel.

10. dodge的解释

10. Customs officials said the smugglers had probably managed to dodge some 10 million yuan worth of taxes and seriously disrupted the piano market in Shanghai.

dodge 英英释义

noun

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1. a quick evasive movement

2. an elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade

    e.g. his testimony was just a contrivance to throw us off the track

    Synonym: contrivance stratagem

3. a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery

    Synonym: dodging scheme

verb

1. avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)

    e.g. He dodged the issue
           she skirted the problem
           They tend to evade their responsibilities
           he evaded the questions skillfully

    Synonym: hedge fudge evade put off circumvent parry elude skirt duck sidestep

2. dodge的意思

2. make a sudden movement in a new direction so as to avoid

    e.g. The child dodged the teacher's blow

3. move to and fro or from place to place usually in an irregular course

    e.g. the pickpocket dodged through the crowd