第三人称单数:circumvents
circumvent的解释
现在分词:circumventing
过去分词:circumvented
circumvent
过去式:circumvented
及物动词避免; 围绕,包围; 用计防止; (用欺骗手段)陷害
及物动词
1. The king tried to circumvent his enemies.
国王企图用计谋战胜敌人。
1. 包围:他的概念致力于包围(circumvent)和消解各种对立,这些对立确定了社会科学中长期存在的争论阵线:在主观主义和客观主义的理论模式之间,在社会生活的物质维度和符号维度之间,以及在阐释(interpretation)和解释(explantation)之间,
2. 避免:应该得到deserve; have right to; is worthy of | 避免avoid; shun; get around; circumvent | 幻想fantasy; play of the mind
3. 围绕:circumvascular 绕着血管或导管的 | circumvent 围绕 | circumvention 陷害
1. 规避,逃避(规则或限制)
If someone circumvents a rule or restriction, they avoid having to obey the rule or restriction, in a clever and perhaps dishonest way.
e.g. Military planners tried to circumvent the treaty.
军事策略家们企图绕开这一条约。
2. 躲避,回避(尤指意欲伤害自己的人)
If you circumvent someone, you cleverly prevent them from achieving something, especially when they are trying to harm you.
e.g. Roosevelt occasionally attempted to circumvent him.
罗斯福偶尔会试图避开他。
1. But terrorists remain interested in attacking aviation and continue to adapt to the new security measures by trying to develop ways to circumvent them.
2. Gazprom chief executive Alexei Miller told a management meeting that Gazprom would be pumping additional gas to European customers via pipelines that circumvent Ukraine.
3. From this perspective, it is difficult for China and Japan to circumvent the historical question.
4. Drivers can no longer circumvent the system by avoiding receiving summonses, and thereby evading the disqualification order by not appearing in court.
5. The involvement of so many authorities causes problems of coordination from enactment to enforcement, which enables some food producers to circumvent the laws.
6. circumvent
6. Mourinho insisted he did not try to circumvent UEFA's ban in any way, watching the first leg inside the stadium and the second at the team hotel.
7. The Shanghai Morning Post has reported that some foreign retailers circumvent the ban by leasing out counters to licensed local tobacco retailers.
8. circumvent
8. Apart from exposing how the rich circumvent China's family planning policy, the incident reflects the poor supervision of artificial reproduction laws.
9. The judge berated Chen for persistently engaging in elaborate and illegal practices to circumvent Singapore's corporate laws and regulations.
10. Looking at it another way, one would have to circumvent the globe 120 million times to travel 3 trillion miles.
verb
1. avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues)
e.g. He dodged the issue
she skirted the problem
They tend to evade their responsibilities
he evaded the questions skillfully
Synonym: hedge fudge evade put off parry elude skirt dodge duck sidestep
2. beat through cleverness and wit
e.g. I beat the traffic
She outfoxed her competitors
Synonym: outwit overreach outsmart outfox beat
3. circumvent
3. surround so as to force to give up
e.g. The Turks besieged Vienna