eschewed
英 [ɪsˈtʃuːd]
美 [ɪsˈtʃuːd]
v. (有意地)避开,回避,避免
eschew的过去分词和过去式
过去式:eschewed
柯林斯词典
- VERB 躲开;躲避
If youeschewsomething, you deliberately avoid doing it or becoming involved in it.- Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.
虽然他看上去好像很享受那种常乘飞机四处旅行的奢华生活,但是他不喜欢被人关注,也不去夜总会。
- Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.
双语例句
- Back in the old days, he says, most hedge funds eschewed the idea of using strategies based on market timing, or even macroeconomics.
他说,以前,大部分对冲基金都避免采用基于市场时机、甚至宏观经济学的策略。 - Lately Wang has decided that he "belongs behind the art" and has eschewed performance.
近来王晋认定,他“属于幕后”,已避免亲自上场表演。 - Vegetarian diets: The most common form of vegetarianism is ovo-lacto vegetarianism, in which meat and fish are eschewed but eggs and dairy products are eaten.
肉食的以动物肉为食的素食最常见的素食者是乳蛋素食者,即不吃肉和鱼而吃鸡蛋和乳制品。 - For most of the modern era, beards and mustaches grew only at the margins of society. In the United States, the founding fathers eschewed facial hair.
在近现代的多数时间里,络腮胡和小胡子只存活在社会的边缘。在美国,开国元勋们放弃了胡须。 - One private equity firm that eschewed pre-IPO investments was Oaktree capital, a US-based fund with operations in Asia.
橡树资本(oaktreecapital)是一家回避pre-ipo投资的私人股本公司,该基金总部位于美国,在亚洲设有业务。 - The United States was brand new, or almost so; old errors and temptations had been eschewed.
美国是崭新的或者几乎是崭新的国家,摆脱了旧日的错误和诱惑。 - Kathy eschewed funerals, but she had no choice.
凯西向来回避葬礼,但她别无选择。 - They should not be eschewed simply because they have been used in the past yet should not blindly and uncritically be applied.
他们不应该简单地被回避只因为他们曾经在过去被使用过,同时也不应该盲目地和不加批评地被采用。 - The template is there for Arsenal, but it would not be the first time Arsene Wenger has eschewed pragmatism.
样板是给阿森纳的,但是对阿尔塞纳威戈来说这不是第一次避开实用主义。 - Although he appeared to enjoy a jet-setting life, he eschewed publicity and avoided nightclubs.
虽然他看上去好像很享受那种常乘飞机四处旅行的奢华生活,但是他不喜欢被人关注,也不去夜总会。
