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Adverb
1. with evasion; in an evasive manner;
"her husband seemed to know many of the people who were named, but he replied evasively when asked who they were"
The first known use of evasive was in 1637
evensongnoun
vespers
even1 of 4noun
evening
even2 of 4adjective
having a horizontal surface : flat
even ground
being without breaks or bumps : smooth
an even line
being on the same line or level
houses even with each other
equal in size, number, or amount
even distances apart
staying the same over a period of time
even breathing
without advantage on either side : fair an even trade
start out even
leaving nothing due on either side
now we're even
showing neither profit nor loss
being any number that can be divided by two without remainder
2, 4, 6, 8, … are even numbers
marked by an even number
an even page of a book
being whole or exact without a remainder or fractional part an even dozen
an even dollar
even3 of 4adverb
exactly sense 1, precisely
believes even as we do
to a degree that extends : fully
faithful even to death
at the very same time
raining even as the sun came out
indeed
willing, even eager, to help
—used to stress an extreme or highly unlikely condition or instance
so simple even a child can do it
to a greater extent or degree
even better
—used to stress the smallness of an amount or effortgave it not even a glance
didn't even offer to help
even4 of 4verb
to make or become even
even1 of 4noun
evening
even2 of 4adjective
having a horizontal surface : flat
even ground
being without breaks or bumps : smooth
an even line
being on the same line or level
houses even with each other
equal in size, number, or amount
even distances apart
staying the same over a period of time
even breathing
without advantage on either side : fair an even trade
start out even
leaving nothing due on either side
now we're even
showing neither profit nor loss
being any number that can be divided by two without remainder
2, 4, 6, 8, … are even numbers
marked by an even number
an even page of a book
being whole or exact without a remainder or fractional part an even dozen
an even dollar
even3 of 4adverb
exactly sense 1, precisely
believes even as we do
to a degree that extends : fully
faithful even to death
at the very same time
raining even as the sun came out
indeed
willing, even eager, to help
—used to stress an extreme or highly unlikely condition or instance
so simple even a child can do it
to a greater extent or degree
even better
—used to stress the smallness of an amount or effortgave it not even a glance
didn't even offer to help
even4 of 4verb
to make or become even
eveningnoun
the final part of the day and early part of the night
a late part
the evening of life
evenhandedadjective
not favoring one over another : fair, impartial
an evenhanded decision
evenhandedadjective
not favoring one over another : fair, impartial
an evenhanded decision
evenoun
evening
the evening or the day before a special day
New Year's Eve
the period just before an important event
evasiveadjective
tending or meant to evade
gave an evasive answer
evasiveadjective
tending or meant to evade
gave an evasive answer
1 "O, I know, I know, so it is," replied the Rat evasively.
“噢,我知道,我知道,确实是这么回事。”河鼠推脱道。
2 The evasive answers show how the former president’s refusal to concede his defeat after the 2020 election has ruptured a tenet of American democracy — that candidates are bound by the outcome.
3 When Mair does talk, however, he is very funny – some might say evasively so.
4 She gave an evasive answer.
5 There are certain types of questions, though, that seem to prompt us to respond evasively, if not downright untruthfully: medical inquiries.
6 "I - not - I was joking," said Harry evasively.
“我——不是——我开玩笑呢。”哈利闪烁其词地说。
7 “We’ll have a forum to discuss all of that,” Rodriguez said evasively as the clicking of cameras drowned out his voice.
8 When I ask him about the history of this neighbourhood, he speaks so evasively that I don’t learn anything except that he used to feel much safer here than he does now.
9 But Thomas drove evasively, forcing Cole to make a series of U-turns, and eventually lose sight of Thomas as he sped away.
10 " At another time , sir, " he returned , evasively, " he present time is ill - convenient for explaining. "
“ 下回再解释吧, 先生, ” 他躲闪道, “ 现在解释不方便.
11 Requests for character references are all too often answered evasively.
对品行推荐书的要求时常会得到含糊其辞的回答。
12 They took evasive action to avoid capture.
13 “We can worry about that later,” Rick said evasively.
14 "But, since he could hardly put it in that way to Winsett, he answered evasively:" Look at the career of the honest man in American politics!
但是,因为他很难照直向温塞特说明,所以便含糊其辞地回答说:“看看美国政界正派人的遭遇吧!”
15 They will mumble, look around evasively, wander about talking as if in a madman’s monologue, or talk to their slides rather than the audience in what has rightly been called “Death By Powerpoint”.
16 The American Heritage Dictionary gives as the first definition “to speak or write evasively, to lie.”
17 The men had disputed the police contention that the car was stopped because it had a headlight out and was acting evasively.
18 Contemporary poets answer evasively when asked what it is, and if it actually exists.
每当人们问灵感是什么, 它是否确实存在时,当代诗人们回答起来总是闪闪烁烁,含糊其辞.
19 He shrugged, sipped his beer and evasively said that at least the club scene would soon be returning.
20 The two got into Ms. Tambur’s car and drove to Niagara Falls; the DOJ alleges that the car stopped frequently and was driven evasively, purportedly to try and lose surveillance trailing them.
1 规避地
3 含糊其辞地
4 规避
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