dodger 英 [ˈdɒdʒə(r)]   美 [ˈdɑdʒə(r)]

dodger

dodger  英 [ˈdɒdʒə(r)] 美 [ˈdɑdʒə(r)]

n. 欺瞒者;躲避者 

名词复数:dodgers 

A variation on this theme is The Artful dodger. 这种情况的另一种变化是“狡猾的躲闪者”。
If you're dealing with an Artful dodger, then you may have to apply more drastic measures and reduce his list to one task at a time. 如果你对付的是一个狡猾的躲避者,那你可能需要采取更激烈的措施,每次把他的任务清单减少到一个任务。

  • A dodger is a rascally, sneaky person who lies and tricks their way out of responsibilities or obligations. A tax dodger, for example, schemes to avoid paying taxes.
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  • n. 欺瞒者;躲避者
  • 1. A variation on this theme is The Artful dodger.

    这种情况的另一种变化是“狡猾的躲闪者”。

  • 2. If you're dealing with an Artful dodger, then you may have to apply more drastic measures and reduce his list to one task at a time.

    如果你对付的是一个狡猾的躲避者,那你可能需要采取更激烈的措施,每次把他的任务清单减少到一个任务。

  • 3. Surmounting hostility from opponents and even some dodger teammates, he weathered the immense pressure with dignity and restraint, and he proved to be a superb ballplayer.

    为了克服来自对手甚至道奇队队友的敌意,他用尊严和忍耐挨过了巨大压力,并向世人证明了自己是一个棒球高手。

  • dodger (n.) 1560s, "one who dodges," in the literal or figurative (especially underworld) senses of dodge. The U.S. word meaning "corn cake" is recorded from 1831, perhaps a different word (compare Northern English dialectal dodge "lump, large piece," 1560s).
dodger / ˈdɒdʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈdɑːdʒər / noun ( informal) a person who dishonestly avoids doing sth 逃避者;回避者;躲避者 tax dodgers 逃税者 a crackdown on fare dodgers on trains 对火车逃票者的严厉打击 see also draft dodger dodger dodgers dodger / ˈdɒdʒə(r) ; NAmE ˈdɑːdʒər /
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