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  • 1 evade

    transitive verb
    ausweichen (+ Dat.) [Angriff, Angreifer, Blick, Problem, Schwierigkeit, Tatsache, Frage, Thema]; sich entziehen (+ Dat.) [Verhaftung, Ergreifung, Wehrdienst, Gerechtigkeit, Pflicht, Verantwortung]; entkommen (+ Dat.) [Polizei, Verfolger, Verfolgung]; hinterziehen [Steuern, Zölle]; umgehen [Gesetz, Vorschrift]

    evade doing something — vermeiden, etwas zu tun

    * * *
    [i'veid]
    (to escape or avoid by eg trickery or skill.) entrinnen
    - academic.ru/25322/evasion">evasion
    - evasive
    - evasively
    - evasiveness
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    [ɪˈveɪd]
    vt
    to \evade sth etw dat ausweichen
    to \evade the draft sich akk der Einberufung zum Militär entziehen
    to \evade responsibility sich akk einer Verantwortung entziehen
    to \evade doing sth etw umgehen
    to \evade sb jdn meiden, jdm aus dem Weg gehen fam
    to \evade the police der Polizei entgehen
    to \evade the tax authorities das Finanzamt umgehen
    * * *
    [I'veɪd]
    vt
    1) blow ausweichen (+dat); pursuit, pursuers sich entziehen (+dat), entkommen (+dat)
    2) obligation, justice, capture sich entziehen (+dat); military service umgehen, sich entziehen (+dat); question, issue ausweichen (+dat); difficulty, person, sb's glance ausweichen (+dat), (ver)meiden; sb's vigilance entgehen (+dat)

    if you try to evade paying import duty — wenn Sie versuchen, den Einfuhrzoll zu umgehen

    a concept which somehow evades precise definition — ein Begriff, der sich einer genauen Definition entzieht

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    evade [ıˈveıd] v/t
    1. einem Schlag etc ausweichen, jemandem entkommen
    2. sich einer Sache entziehen, einer Sache entgehen, etwas umgehen, vermeiden, JUR Steuern hinterziehen:
    evade doing sth es vermeiden, etwas zu tun;
    evade (answering) a question einer Frage ausweichen;
    evade detection der Entdeckung entgehen;
    evade a duty sich einer Pflicht entziehen;
    evade definition sich nicht definieren lassen
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    transitive verb
    ausweichen (+ Dat.) [Angriff, Angreifer, Blick, Problem, Schwierigkeit, Tatsache, Frage, Thema]; sich entziehen (+ Dat.) [Verhaftung, Ergreifung, Wehrdienst, Gerechtigkeit, Pflicht, Verantwortung]; entkommen (+ Dat.) [Polizei, Verfolger, Verfolgung]; hinterziehen [Steuern, Zölle]; umgehen [Gesetz, Vorschrift]

    evade doing something — vermeiden, etwas zu tun

    * * *
    v.
    ausweichen v.

    English-german dictionary > evade

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