prevaricated

美 [prɪˈværɪkeɪtɪd]英 [prɪˈværɪkeɪtɪd]
  • v.闪烁其词;支吾搪塞;吞吞吐吐
  • prevaricate的过去分词和过去式
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prevaricated

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    VERB 支吾;搪塞;推诿;闪烁其词
    If you prevaricate, you avoid giving a direct answer or making a firm decision.

    British ministers continued to prevaricate.

    英国的大臣们仍然闪烁其词。

  • After months of prevarication, the political decision had at last been made.

    在推诿了几个月后,终于做出了政治决定。

  1. Around this figure the West , for four decades , prevaricated .

    四十年来,西方世界一直对这个家伙采取避让的态度。

  2. Confirming the US political adage that it is not the act that counts but the cover-up , the administration has squirmed and prevaricated about its job offers .

    一提到提供的职位,奥巴马政府就局促不安,闪烁其辞,由此印证了美国政界的一句格言:重要的不是行动,而是掩盖真相。