[/dɔdʒ; dɑdʒ/] v 用法: 1 [I, Ipr, Ip, Tn] move quickly and suddenly to one side in order to avoid (sb/sth) 闪开; 躲开; 躲避: He dodged to left and right as the gunman opened fire. 持枪歹徒开火时他东躲西闪. * She dodged round the corner. 她在角落处躲躲闪闪. * (fig 比喻) I'll leave early so as to dodge the rush-hour. 我要早早动身以 避过交通拥挤时间. 用法: 2 [Tn, Tg] (infml) avoid doing (sth) by cleverness or trickery 施计避免做(某事物): dodge military service 逃避兵役 * dodge awkward questions 回避令人尴尬的问题 * He always manages to dodge doing the housework. 他总是千方百计避免做家务. dodge 2 [/dɔdʒ; dɑdʒ/] n 用法: 1 (usu sing 通常作单数) quick movement to avoid sb/sth 躲闪; 闪避; 躲避: make a sudden dodge to the right 突然向右一闪. 用法: 2 (infml) clever trick; way of avoiding sth 妙计; 避免某事物的方法: a tax dodge 偷税的伎俩 * She's up to all the dodges, ie knows and uses them all. 她总是有躲避的方法. |