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prevaricate [prɪˈværɪˌket]

vi. 支吾; 搪塞; 说谎;
n. 推诿的人; 撒谎的人;
过去式:: prevaricated 过去分词:: prevaricated 现在分词:: prevaricating 第三人称单数:: prevaricates

例句:

  • He had rung off before she could prevaricate or protest.
    来自M. Wesley
  • British ministers continued to prevaricate.
    英国的大臣们仍然闪烁其词。
  • Didn't prevaricate but answered forthrightly and honestly.
    毫不欺骗而是坦言相告.
  • She would prevaricate, but it would be in the line of her feelings at least.
    所以即使掩饰搪塞,她也得找个和她心情一致的借口.
  • It is impossible...for me either to conceal or to prevaricate.
    来自J. H. Ingraham