eschewing
英 [ɪsˈtʃuːɪŋ]
美 [ɪsˈtʃuːɪŋ]
v. (有意地)避开,回避,避免
eschew的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 躲开;躲避
If youeschewsomething, you deliberately avoid doing it or becoming involved in it.- Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.
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。
- Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.
双语例句
- Eschewing the Internet altogether is an option.
完全避开互联网也是一种选择。 - It's not uncommon for agile teams to adopt a "requirements magically fall from the sky" mentality, eschewing efforts spent on outlining strategical product vision as un-agile.
敏捷团队的头脑中认为:“需求会像魔法一样从天而降”,从而不愿意花时间和精力制订产品的长远战略规划,认为这“不敏捷”;类似的情形并不少见。 - He has also written dozens of other novels, novellas, and short stories, generally eschewing contemporary issues in favour of China's tumultuous 20th century history.
他还写了许多其他的长篇、中篇和短篇小说,通常避开当代问题,涉及中国20世纪动荡的历史。 - As more and more Chinese students study overseas, behaviour at home is changing rapidly, with young people eschewing the traditional large corporation he says.
他说,随着越来越多的中国学生到海外留学,国内的择业模式也在迅速变化,年轻人不愿到传统的大公司任职。 - There is a danger that individual countries may be swayed into eschewing reform on competitiveness grounds.
还有一种危险是,个别国家可能出于竞争力考虑产生动摇,回避改革。 - By eschewing risk, this model has largely proved resistant to the crisis.
事实基本证明,通过规避风险,这种模式对危机是有抵抗力的。 - So both Michelle Obama and Cindy McCain might be taking a risk by eschewing everyone's favorite treat.
不过本届大选的两位准第一夫人&米歇尔•奥巴马和辛迪•麦凯恩可能会避开人们最喜爱的这一口味,来点新花样。 - For more than half a century Japan behaved as the model international citizen, embracing co-operation and eschewing conflict.
半个多世纪以来,日本一直表现为国际社会中的模范公民,支持合作、回避冲突。 - Some lonely Americans are eschewing ( 1) Internet dating and instead putting their faith in feng shui in a bid to ( 2) find their romantic soul mates.
一些孤单的美国人渐渐放弃了通过网络寻找浪漫灵魂伴侣的做法,而是把希望寄托在“风水”上。 - Besides, they only do certain tasks, eschewing all other work.
此外,他们只做固定的工作,避开其他的任务。