sidestep的意思和读音

sidestep

: [ˈsaɪdˌstep] : ['saɪd.step]

n.;〔

v.

sidesteps  

v.+n.sidestep issue,sidestep question

v.avoid,evade,dodge,duck,bypass

sidestepv.

1.[t]~ sthto avoid answering a question or dealing with a problem

Did you notice how she neatly sidestepped the question?

2.[t][i]~ (sth)to avoid sth, for example being hit, by stepping to one side

He cleverly sidestepped the tackle.

v.1.,,

n.1.;2.,3.4.1.;2.,3.4.

v.1.to avoid something difficult or unpleasant2.to step quickly to the side

1. Strike down Sidestep ... Indemning Paid in Advance ...

2. shove pass sidestep single wingback formation ...

3. sidesplitting sidestep sidestroke ...

4. shun sidestep signal ...

5. sidereal adj. sidestep vi. signal adj. ...

6. amnesty: sidestep: leniency: ...

7. ... sideshow sidestep siege ...

8. 退 backward step [] sidestep cross step ...

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1.Alternatively, you could sidestep the issue by asking if it's really necessary to cart the whole board across the Atlantic.

2.Up to this point in our discussion of JSP custom tags , we ve managed to sidestep the important detail of error handling .JSP

3.As I drew closer to the man, I turned my back, walking to sidestep him--and any air he might be breathing.

4.But she does not do that classic liberal sidestep of going only so far, before retreating into patriotic disclaimers.退

5.Mr Howard's attempt to sidestep the turmoil yesterday by unveiling election plans to help working mums was quickly overshadowed.

6.In what seemed a clear effort to sidestep the mistakes of postwar Iraq, there was no rush to send foreign troops to Libya.

7.This all started because booksellers found a clever way to sidestep Apple's rules about selling stuff on its platform.

8.A concept car that attempts to sidestep the three main hurdles to the dream of hydrogen-fuelled highways was unveiled in London, UK, today.

9."Our interests are visible in our work, " notes Mr Herzog drily, in an evident attempt to sidestep personal questions.“,”

10.But when such actions are hanging over them, Congress and presidents have often decided to sidestep the triggers.