Pesquisar
to dodge
01
desviar, evitar
to avoid someone or something by making a quick, sudden movement
Transitive: to dodge sb/sth
02
evitar, desviar-se de
to intentionally avoid an issue or responsibility
Transitive: to dodge a responsibility or situation
03
desviar, desaparecer
to move quickly to one side or out of the way in order to avoid something
Intransitive: to dodge | to dodge to a direction
Dodge
01
esquiva, dodge
a quick evasive movement
02
artimanha, estratagema
an elaborate or deceitful scheme contrived to deceive or evade
03
evasiva, truque
a statement that evades the question by cleverness or trickery
04
desvio, dodge
(lacrosse) a player's sudden and agile movement to evade defenders while carrying or receiving the ball
dodge
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dodger
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dodger
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dodging
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dodging
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Exemplo
The politician regularly dodges inquiries about controversial policies.
The wrestler dodged the dropkick with a quick move.
The employee often dodges difficult questions during team meetings.
The matador gracefully dodged the bull's charge.
When pressed for details, the suspect dodged every question during the interrogation.