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1 capearse el bulto
• avoid responsibility• avoid the issue -
2 eludir el deber
• avoid one's duties• avoid one's responsibilities• shirk at one's duties• shun responsibility -
3 escamotearse el pago de
• avoid payment of• avoid the payment of• skip payment ofDiccionario Técnico Español-Inglés > escamotearse el pago de
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4 evitar pagar
• avoid paying• avoid payment -
5 evitar su deber
• avoid one's duties• avoid one's duty -
6 ahorrar discusiones
• avoid arguments -
7 andar con rodeos
• avoid the issue• beat about the bush• beat around the bush• talk round• talk rubbish -
8 bordear
• avoid• be a border to• border with• limit with• range along• serve as a border to• serve as fringe for -
9 capear el bulto
• avoid responsibility -
10 eludir
• avoid• be out of the grasp of• duck out of• duck out on• elude• evade• fight shy of• give a warning• give a wince• have no time• have no use for• keep clear of• shirk• shun• stay clear of• steer clear of -
11 eludir la cuestión
• avoid the issue• blink the question -
12 escamotear el pago de
• avoid the payment of -
13 esquivar
• avoid• eschew• evade• fend off• shirk• shun• steer clear of -
14 evadir
• avoid• blink at• circumvent• elude• eschew• evade• shirk consideration of -
15 evadir discusiones
• avoid arguments -
16 evadir el tema
• avoid the issue -
17 evadir la pregunta
• avoid the question• dodge the question -
18 evitar el litigio
• avoid litigation -
19 evitar el pago de
• avoid payment of• skip payment of -
20 evitar el tema
• avoid the issue• hedge ratio• hedged made with shrubs or bushes
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