Eludir in english

Avoid

pronunciation: əvɔɪd part of speech: verb
In gestures

eludir = bypass [by-pass] ; dodge ; elude ; escape ; evade ; deflect ; parry ; baulk [balk, -USA] ; fend off ; steer + (well) clear (of) ; give + Nombre + a wide berth ; duck out of ; steer away from ; stay + clear (of) ; keep + clear (of). 

Example: She repeatedly bypassed the catalog because she was an inveterate fiction reader and approached the A section of the fiction shelf expecting to find Sholom Aleichem under ALEICHEM.Example: But he was wiry and wily, too, and he could often out-run, track, back-track, double-back, and finally dodge unseen in the subway.Example: The definition of a 'work' has eluded cataloguers for many years, and AACR2 has not found a solution.Example: Other words may be included in a stop-wordlist for some applications, but escape inclusion in other circumstances.Example: Wastage is sometimes defined as material which temporarily or permanently has evaded the usual lending procedures due to misplacement, damage, non-registration, theft or non-returns.Example: Questions such as 'Can I help you?' on the part of the librarian are easily deflected by a hasty, perhaps automatic and ill-considered, 'Oh, no thanks' by the user.Example: 'What if we got the other departments to pay for their own services and materials?' she parried, seeing a faint ray of hope in the idea.Example: While many scholars concede that military interventions are sometimes permissible, they balk when it comes to deciding whether they are ever a moral duty.Example: During the rutting season, they are used to fend off other males in an attempt to gather a harem of females to breed with.Example: This entire target market has steered clear of the public library.Example: Under the new law, motorists must give 'a wide berth' to stationary emergency vehicles displaying blue, red, or amber emergency warning lights.Example: There's no polite way to duck out of a dinner party.Example: This article gives guidance for steering away from some of the more obvious pitfalls when buying software.Example: In addition, a towboat without barges in front of it may be towing astern with the towline submerged -- so stay clear! .Example: Residents are being advised to keep clear of seal pups if they find them on the beach or run the risk of committing an offence.

more:

» agacharse para eludirduck out of + harm's way .

Example: President Bush ducked out of harm's way when a reporter threw his shoes at him during his farewell trip to Iraq.

» eludir la necesidad debypass + the need (for) .

Example: Although the use of the cloze test bypasses the need for standardized testing, the danger of choosing a passage which is not reflective of the whole work must be noted.

» eludir la responsabilidadpass + the buck [Evadir la responsabilidad sobre algo pasándosela a otro]pass + the bucket [Evadir la responsabilidad sobre algo pasándosela a otro] .

Example: The article 'Is everyone passing the buck?' concludes that the best way forward is to establish a legal deposit framework for electronic materials.

Example: With ownership also comes responsibility -- when you find bugs, you fix them, instead of passing the bucket to someone else.

» eludirseduck away .

Example: The difficulty for teachers is that they cannot just duck away when children, individually or corporately, are set against what is being asked of them.

» eludir una cuestióndodge + an issue .

Example: I agree with you on your general point: I don't want to dodge the issue but I think we should listen to the papers on AACR first.

» eludir una obligaciónduck + an obligation .

Example: Historically librarians have done a good job of managing resources on behalf of our scholars and we shouldn't duck or postpone our obligation to act decisively.

» eludir una oposiciónnegotiate + resistance .

Example: The arrangements should also negotiate resistance to perceived 'American dominance', erode price differentials between Europe and the US, and permit each country to support its own online services.

» eludir una responsabilidadshirk + responsibility .

Example: Some libraries lean too heavily on the interloan network and shirk their own responsibility in book purchasing = Algunas bibliotecas dependen demasiado de la red de préstamo interbibliotecario y eluden la responsabilidad que tienen de comprar libros.

eludirse = duck away. 

Example: The difficulty for teachers is that they cannot just duck away when children, individually or corporately, are set against what is being asked of them.

Eludir synonyms

void in spanish: vacío, pronunciation: vɔɪd part of speech: noun, adjective obviate in spanish: obviar, pronunciation: ɑbvieɪt part of speech: verb avert in spanish: evitar, pronunciation: əvɜrt part of speech: verb annul in spanish: anular, pronunciation: ænəl part of speech: verb quash in spanish: anular, pronunciation: kwɔʃ part of speech: verb deflect in spanish: cambiar, pronunciation: dɪflekt part of speech: verb nullify in spanish: anular, pronunciation: nʌləfaɪ part of speech: verb debar in spanish: excluir, pronunciation: debɑr part of speech: verb invalidate in spanish: invalidar, pronunciation: ɪnvælɪdeɪt part of speech: verb stave off in spanish: evitar, pronunciation: steɪvɔf part of speech: verb ward off in spanish: alejar, pronunciation: wɔrdɔf part of speech: verb fend off in spanish: rechazar, pronunciation: fendɔf part of speech: verb head off in spanish: atajar, pronunciation: hedɔf part of speech: verb abstain from in spanish: abstenerse de, pronunciation: əbsteɪnfrʌm refrain from in spanish: abstenerse de, pronunciation: rɪfreɪnfrʌm keep from in spanish: ocultar, pronunciation: kipfrʌm keep off in spanish: alejarse, pronunciation: kipɔf part of speech: verb desist from in spanish: desistir de, pronunciation: dɪsɪstfrʌm forbear from in spanish: abstenerse de, pronunciation: fɔrbɪrfrəm
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