prevarication
常見例句
- Technically, it's only a prevarication - about half a sin.
從學(xué)術(shù)上講,這只是搪塞——約是犯罪的一半。 - Prevarication makes matters worse. The euro zone’s actions have been hesitant and haphazard.
然而像這樣的搪塞令情況變得更糟,歐元區(qū)部門的行動(dòng)猶豫不決且毫無(wú)條理。 - Their actions leave open the further question: when does out-and-out prevarication shade off into self-deception and denial?
他們的行動(dòng)揭開了深層的問題:不折不扣的搪塞什么時(shí)候掩蓋了自我欺騙和自我否認(rèn)? - Instead, in a classic prevarication, they decided to adjust the mechanisms—once applicants come close to joining.
ECONOMIST: Cheer up, Europe - The problem lies not just in Mr Obama's long prevarication but in his presentation of the outcome.
ECONOMIST: The surge in Afghanistan - After much prevarication, the vast Shtokman gas field in the Barents Sea will supposedly be developed soon.
ECONOMIST: Russian gas and Europe 返回 prevarication