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2 dodging
adj.1 evasor.2 esquivo.3 de esquivar, de evadirse.ger.gerundio del verbo DODGE. -
3 dodging movement
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4 tax dodging
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1. verb(to avoid (something) by a sudden and/or clever movement: She dodged the blow; He dodged round the corner out of sight; Politicians are very good at dodging difficult questions.) esquivar
2. noun1) (an act of dodging.) regate2) (a trick: You'll never catch him - he knows every dodge there is.) truco•- dodgydodge vb1. esquivar2. eludir / evadir / evitartr[dɒʤ]1 (quick movement) regate nombre masculino1 (avoid - blow etc) esquivar; (pursuer) despistar, dar esquinazo a, sacudirse2 (question) esquivar, soslayar; (problem, issue) soslayar, eludir; (work, duty, responsibility) eludir, rehuir; (tax) evadir1 (move quickly) echarse a un lado, apartarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be up to all the dodges sabérselas todastax dodge evasión nombre femenino fiscal: esquivar, eludir, evadir (impuestos)dodge vi: echarse a un ladododge n1) ruse: truco m, treta f, artimaña f2) evasion: regate m, evasión fn.• esguince s.m.• esquinazo s.m.• ingenio s.m.• marro s.m.• quite s.m.• regate s.m.• rodeo s.m.• truco s.m.v.• esquivar v.• evadir v.• regatear v.• zafar v.
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1. dɑːdʒ, dɒdʒa) \<\<blow\>\> esquivar; \<\<pursuer\>\> eludirb) \<\<question\>\> esquivar, soslayar; \<\<problem/issue\>\> soslayar; \<\<work/responsibility\>\> eludir; \<\<tax\>\> evadir
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vi echarse a un lado, apartarse
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1) ( trick) (colloq) treta f, truco m, artimaña f2) ( sidestep) esquive m[dɒdʒ]1. N1) (=movement) regate m ; (Boxing etc) finta f2) (Brit) * (=trick) truco m2.VT (=elude) [+ blow, ball] esquivar; [+ pursuer] dar esquinazo a; [+ acquaintance, problem] evitar; [+ tax] evadir; [+ responsibility, duty, job] eludir3.VI escabullirse; (Boxing) hacer una finta* * *
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1. [dɑːdʒ, dɒdʒ]a) \<\<blow\>\> esquivar; \<\<pursuer\>\> eludirb) \<\<question\>\> esquivar, soslayar; \<\<problem/issue\>\> soslayar; \<\<work/responsibility\>\> eludir; \<\<tax\>\> evadir
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vi echarse a un lado, apartarse
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1) ( trick) (colloq) treta f, truco m, artimaña f2) ( sidestep) esquive m
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