eschewed

[esˈtʃu:d]
  • v.

    (尤指为道德或实际理由而)习惯性避开,回避( eschew的过去式和过去分词 );


  • 双语例句
1、

I eschewed upbraiding, I curtailed remonstrance.

我避免责备,少作规劝.

辞典例句

2、

Financiers created credit out of nothing but eschewed the responsibility of the creator.

金融家们凭空创造了信贷,却回避了作为创造者的责任.

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3、

Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided night-clubs.

虽然他看上去好像很享受那种常乘飞机四处旅行的奢华生活,但是他不喜欢被人关注,也不去夜总会。

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4、

On snowy mornings, she eschewed taxis andhot hardboiled eggs in her pockets tokeep her hands warm.

在雪天的早晨她也尽量不坐出租车,而是兜里揣上几个煮鸡蛋暖着手就上路了.

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5、

Some things are much better eschewed than chewed; tobacco is one of them.

这些东西是最好避而不嚼, 烟是为其中之一.

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6、

Sleep would be eschewed , I yearned for comfort, and company eased the etching of loneliness.

此时睡眠已成了多余, 我渴望陪伴和安慰来减轻孤独的侵蚀.

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