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1 elude
transitive verbelude the police — sich dem Zugriff der Polizei entziehen
the name eludes me at the moment — der Name fällt mir im Moment nicht ein
* * *[i'lu:d]1) (to escape or avoid by quickness or cleverness: He eluded his pursuers.) entwischen2) (to be too difficult etc for (a person) to understand or remember: The meaning of this poem eludes me.) sich entziehen•- academic.ru/23834/elusive">elusive* * *[ɪˈlu:d]vt1. (escape)▪ to \elude sb jdm entkommento \elude capture der Gefangennahme entgehenthe final solution continued to \elude him es wollte ihm einfach keine endgültige Lösung einfallento \elude comprehension [völlig] unverständlich seinto \elude sb's memory jdm entfallen sein* * *[ɪ'luːd]vtobservation, justice sich entziehen (+dat); sb's gaze ausweichen (+dat); police, enemy entkommen (+dat), entwischen (+dat)the principle eluded his grasp — er konnte das Prinzip nicht erfassen
* * *elude an obligation sich einer Verpflichtung entziehen2. das Gesetz etc umgehenelude observation nicht bemerkt werden4. sich nicht (er)fassen lassen von, sich entziehen (dat):a sense that eludes definition ein Sinn, der sich nicht definieren lässt;elude sb’s understanding sich jemandes Verständnis entziehen5. jemandem nicht einfallen:* * *transitive verb(avoid) ausweichen (+ Dat.) [Person, Angriff, Blick, Frage]; (escape from) entkommen (+ Dat.)* * *v.ausweichen v.umgehen v.
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