eschew
过去式:
动词过去式: eschewed
更多词形:
名词: eschewal | 动词过去式: eschewed | 动词过去分词: eschewed | 动词现在分词: eschewing | 动词第三人称单数: eschews |
单词例句:
Plenty of companies eschew such corporate programmes.
相当多的公司避开这种公司计划。
Of that higher plain, they would eschew.
在那高高的平台上,他们将脱离尘世。
Nappers often have better memories and remain more alert than people in their age group who eschew naps.
打盹的人通常比他们同年龄中少打盹的人记忆力更好,警惕性也更高。
Such people tend to eschew suddenly popular names drawn from the world of entertainment.
这些人往往会避开那些娱乐圈里突然出现的名字。
And all others that eschew the use of load stabilisation networks and thus carry serious health-warnings about which cables to use with them and which not.
也可以用于没有对高音喇叭进行补偿的有设计缺陷的音箱。
When a young army veteran dies of Gulf War syndrome, his embittered brother decides to eschew a military funeral in favor of a simple cremation and disposal.
一名男子要求符氏父子殡仪馆替其当军人的弟弟办个最简单的葬礼,他认为是战争累死弟弟。及后礼特从死者生前战友口中得悉死者以能参战为荣,并希望死后享有军方荣誉葬礼。礼特认为要完成弟弟的心愿,大卫却认为要尊重顾客要求,为此两兄弟各执己见。
China used to eschew multilateralism, distrusting it as some kind of (Western) conspiracy.
中国曾经一直不信任并且回避多边主义,认为它在某种程度上是一种(西式)阴谋。
Both countries eschew the term “G2”, for fear of offending other players.
美中两国都回避“G2集团”一词,以免其它国家不快。
To eschew such tools is to fight terrorism with one hand tied behind your back.
而一旦放弃这些手段,各国在打击恐怖主义时就会束手束脚。