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Перевод: evade
[глагол] ускользать; уклоняться; избегать; увильнуть; увернуться; отвиливать; обходить (закон); не поддаваться усилиям
Тезаурус:
- One 109 closed with Watson who made no effort to evade, despite further calls from me.
- Even private and personal information can evade the conscious controls or natural brakes, and an individual's subconscious will transmit information that the conscious mind would otherwise never dream of releasing.
- As ever, those with bargaining power could evade the prying into their private lives.
- He asks that I go secretly and after dark - near the eleventh hour, he says - thus to evade the guards who are wont to fall asleep at that time!"
- I began the standard evade and ignore manoeuvre I use to get by sidewalk solicitors, but I was almost stopped by the message on the sign facing the building: Don't freeze nuclear weapons, destroy them with beam weapons ."
- For once they managed to evade the searchlights, dodge the guard-dogs, tunnel under the barbed wire and make it back to the sanctuary of their bunks before Stein and the Stalag Squad knew they were gone.
- If they are accurate, the new Foxbats can not only evade our missiles, they can attain the very top level of the stratosphere, and maintain a speed which is only marginally sub-orbital.
- This, however, is to evade the acid test, as I have already implied, which is the ability even of these talented enthusiasts to perform with similar confidence and panache in the designated area of the curriculum with which they are less familiar.
- Foals who have learnt to evade bot-flies in such a way, will continue to do so as adult horses if they have access to shelter.
- The opponent launches a front kick, which you evade by stepping back.
- Though the law prohibited the forcible opening of a door, yet the bailiffs found means to evade that prohibition by indirect, unjust stratagems , treachery or bribery of servants, "even by force".
- The seizure of Oslo was delayed by only a few hours, just long enough for the king, his ministers and most of parliament - the collective personification of constitutional legitimacy - to evade capture.
- It would be a mad gamble of course, to launch an invasion from a European port and hope to evade the British fleet.
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