shirk的意思和读音

shirk

: [ʃɜrk] : [ʃɜː(r)k]

n.

v.);

shirks  shirking  shirked  

v.+n.shirk responsibility

v.accept

v.evade,avoid,dodge,duck,get out of

shirkv.

1.);to avoid doing sth you should do, especially because you are too lazy

Discipline in the company was strict and no one shirked.

A determined burglar will not shirk from breaking a window to gain entry.

She never shirked her responsibilities.

n.1.;

v.1.;;(,);; (from)

v.1.to avoid doing something difficult, or to avoid accepting responsibility for something

1. 〖 runawayto〗 〖 escape;evade;shirk;avoid〗 〖 deserter〗 ...

2. scant () shirk v. , weld v. , ...

3. truant n. shirk vi. , 39。 consummate vt. , 使 40。 ...

4. ... [ run away like a hare;escapc;flee] [ evade;shirk;shift;push away] [ purge] ...

6. Hold someone back Shirk;pass the buck Dismiss someone from a post

8. shipshape shirk shunt ...

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1.Gou on Tuesday said he isn't trying to shirk anything.

2.I spent as much time in goading myself on to duties that I should have liked to shirk or in getting ready to work as I did in actual labor.

3.Often one to shirk personal accountability, Argente was more than willing to blame others for his shortcomings and mistakes.

4.Your common parent is a god. This hardly counts towards any sort of common genetic bond, and even less of a reason to shirk what you owe .

5.If he could shirk off the responsibility upon the others, he would.

6.Only a pretext to shirk its responsibility, but a means of shielding officials of crime only.

7.Now governments could take the next decade or two to plan ways to meet or shirk this burden.

8.And a very, very important piece of advice is that do not ever shirk away from asking for help.

9.Though the Pentagon did not ask for empire, neither did it shirk from its calling.

10.This term will inevitably be used as a pretext by the authorities and scholars who used to shirk responsibility or make an explanation.“便