dodge的意思和读音

dodge

: [dɑdʒ] : [dɒdʒ]

v.;(

n.

dodges  dodging  dodged  

v.+n.dodge issue

adj.+n.dodge bullet

n.loophole,get-out,gap,ambiguity,excuse

v.move,cut,duck,move away,avoid

dodgev.

1.[t][i]to move quickly and suddenly to one side in order to avoid sb/sth

He ran across the road, dodging the traffic.

The girl dodged behind a tree to hide from the other children.

2.[t]to avoid doing sth, especially in a dishonest way

He dodged his military service.

She tried to dodge paying her taxes.

n.

1.(informal)a clever and dishonest trick, played in order to avoid sth

a tax dodge

When it comes to getting off work, he knows all the dodges.

v.1.,,2.,,3.,,,

n.1.;〈,2.,,;[]3.

v.1.to avoid someone or something by moving quickly, especially so that something does not hit you or someone does not see you2.to avoid doing something in a clever or dishonest way

n.1.a dishonest way to avoid doing something unpleasant2.a quick movement to avoid something

1. Maybach Dodge Bugatti ...

2. colleague n. dodge v. doughnut n. ...

4. colleague n. dodge v. doughnut n. ...

5. doctrine n. dodge v. domain n. ...

7. documentation dodge dogma ...

8. document dodge drop shadow ...

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1.Then we play space war, the bell rang when I pushed down on the throttle hard shot did not dodge the opponent's attack.便

2.Last night, after finally resigning, Mr Berlusconi slipped out of a side door of the president's palace to dodge a raucous mob.

3.No unit or person may break a project subject to tender into parts or resort to any other manner to dodge tender.

4.Though his thoughts seemed to dodge about, his life was an unremitting effort to find the truth by being true to himself.

5.It can only be for this reason that the US is consistently trying to dodge any promise of striving toward the necessary 2C goal.2

6.When a company says, "We need to check on you before we can spare the time to talk with you, " it's time to get out of Dodge.”,

7.Her head bowed, his feet nowhere to dodge the next one in respect of her playing, she was burning with anxiety.

8.Professor Dodge will act as a mentor to the tutors-he'll be available to help you with lesson plans or to offer suggestions for activities.

9.He also must be fast enough to dodge a speeding car, strong enough to divert a flowing river, yet docile enough for me to control.

10.As he opened the door of his room he received a surprise. Instead of the usual stove-lid or potato-masher for him to dodge, came only words.