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dodge [dɒdʒ]1. noun* * *[dɒdʒ] 1.1) ( movement) gen mouvement m de côté; Sport esquive f2) (colloq) GB ( trick) combine (colloq) f2.transitive verb esquiver [bullet, blow, difficult question]; échapper à [pursuers]; se dérober à [confrontation, accusation]; éviter de payer [tax]; éviter [person] -
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dodge [dɒdʒ]1 noun∎ to make a dodge faire un écart ou une esquive∎ to be up to all the dodges connaître toutes les combines(make evasive movement) s'écarter vivement; (footballer, boxer) faire une esquive;∎ he dodged into the doorway il s'est esquivé ou il a disparu dans l'entrée;∎ she dodged to the side elle a fait un bond de côté;∎ to dodge in and out of the crowd faire du slalom dans la foule;∎ to dodge out of the way s'écarter vivement;∎ figurative to dodge out of doing sth se défiler pour ne pas faire qch(blow) esquiver; (falling rock, ball) éviter; (bullets) passer entre, éviter; (pursuer, police) échapper à; (creditor, landlord etc) éviter; (question) éluder;∎ he has dodged the taxman or paying tax all his life il a échappé au fisc toute sa vie;∎ to dodge military service échapper au service militaire;∎ to dodge the issue éluder ou esquiver le problème;∎ you dodged doing the dishes last night! tu t'es défilé pour la vaisselle hier soir!;∎ to dodge school sécher l'école -
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A n1 ( movement) gen mouvement m de côté ; Sport (in boxing, football) esquive f ; he made a quick dodge to the right gen il a fait un saut vers la droite ; ( in boxing) il a fait une esquive vers la droite ;2 ○ GB ( trick) combine ○ f, truc ○ m ; a dodge for avoiding taxation une combine ○ pour éviter de payer les impôts ; to be up to all the dodges connaître toutes les combines ○.B vtr esquiver [bullet, blow] ; échapper à [pursuers] ; fig esquiver [difficulty, question, duty] ; se dérober à [confrontation, accusation] ; éviter de payer [tax] ; éviter [person] ; to dodge the issue escamoter la question ; to dodge military service, to dodge the draft US se faire réformer.
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tax dodger — tax dodge ˈtax dodge noun [countable] informal TAX an illegal way of paying less tax: • Tax relief on forest ownership was abolished after it was revealed that business corporations were investing in conifer plantations as a tax dodge. tax dodger … Financial and business terms
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