dodge
dodge
dɑʀ
daaj
/dˈɒd‍ʒ/

A(z) „dodge” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to dodge
01

kerĂŒl, elkerĂŒl

to intentionally avoid an issue or responsibility
Transitive: to dodge a responsibility or situation
to dodge definition and meaning
Példåk
When pressed for details, the suspect dodged every question during the interrogation.
Amikor rĂ©szletekre sĂŒrgettĂ©k, a gyanĂșsĂ­tott kitĂ©rt minden kĂ©rdĂ©s elƑl a kihallgatĂĄs sorĂĄn.
02

kerĂŒl, elkerĂŒl

to avoid someone or something by making a quick, sudden movement
Transitive: to dodge sb/sth
Példåk
The boxer dodged his opponent ’s punch with a quick shift to the left.
A bokszolĂł gyors balra mozdulattal kitĂ©rt ellenfele ĂŒtĂ©se elƑl.
03

kitĂ©r, elkerĂŒl

to move quickly to one side or out of the way in order to avoid something
Intransitive: to dodge | to dodge to a direction
Példåk
She dodged out of the way when the ball came flying toward her.
ElkerĂŒlte a labdĂĄt, amely repĂŒlt felĂ©.
01

kitĂ©rĂ©s, elkerĂŒlĂ©s

a quick evasive movement
02

csalĂĄs, fondorlat

an elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade
03

kitĂ©rĂ©s, trĂŒkk

a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery
04

kitĂ©rĂ©s, elkerĂŒlĂ©s

(lacrosse) a player's sudden and agile movement to evade defenders while carrying or receiving the ball
Példåk
His dodge was so swift, the defender could n't keep up.
A kitĂ©rĂ©s olyan gyors volt, hogy a vĂ©dƑ nem tudott lĂ©pĂ©st tartani.
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