Evasiva in english
Evasion
pronunciation: ɪveɪʒən part of speech: noun
pronunciation: ɪveɪʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures







evasiva = stall ; avoidance ; evasion ; cop-out ; dodging.
Example: Getting back to studies, I don't know what you mean by study, but I'm leery of stalls in the name of study.Example: This avoidance of unnecessary repetition in the listing of concepts is a feature of CC and of all faceted classification schemes.Example: The PNB covers only 30 per cent of the country's total production owing to evasion of deposit laws by publishers.Example: Faith is the great cop-out, the great excuse to evade the need to think and evaluate evidence.Example: Thanks to his dodgings, half-truths and failure to comply with the law, he squandered a big victory as the city's first elected official of Haitian descent.more:
» dar evasivas = stonewall ; play for + time .
Example: Some teachers respond with resentment and stonewalling when parents express uneasiness about pedagogical practices. Example: Saddam will play for time and avoid precipitating any crises that could cost him his hold on power.» recurrir a evasivas = prevaricate .
Example: I think it is about time the Tory party stopped prevaricating about Europe.» responder con evasivas = prevaricate .
Example: I think it is about time the Tory party stopped prevaricating about Europe.evasivo = non-committal ; evasive ; avoiding.
Example: For a century we have been repeating inanities and keeping up this timid, non-committal retreat from society, but if we think of ourselves as communicating librarians we may see our inescapable involvement within the confines (but the illimitable confines) of our profession.Example: It is among such populations that the cynical, evasive, or merely muddled schemes of economic development have produced the greatest social inequity and human suffering.Example: There are different styles of handling interpersonal conflict such as integrating, obliging, dominating, avoiding, and compromising.more:
» ser evasivo = escapist .
Example: Yet television, the cinema, the theatre, drink and pop music can all be said to be escapist in their way.