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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++dodge1 /dɒdʒ $ dɑːdʒ/ ●○○ verb  1 [intransitive, transitive]MOVE/CHANGE POSITION to move quickly to avoid someone or something 〔快速〕躲开,避开,闪开 He ran across the courtyard, dodging a storm of bullets. 他跑过院子,躲避雨点般的子弹。dodge between/through/into etc Helen clutched Edward’s arm as they dodged through the traffic. 海伦紧紧地抓住爱德华的胳膊,两人躲闪着穿行在车流中。2 [transitive]AVOID to deliberately avoid discussing something or doing something 〔故意〕避开,避免〔谈论某事或做某事〕 SYN evadedodge an issue/question Senator O'Brian skillfully dodged the crucial question. 奥布赖恩参议员巧妙地回避了这一关键问题。draft dodging (=when someone avoids an order to join the army, navy etc) 逃避征兵→ See Verb table
Examples from the Corpus
dodgeLinda was intelligent enough to recognise when a question was being dodged.But they will reach you, making it a little harder to dodge advertising than ever before.He almost caught me, but I dodged and ran across the road.There was only one thing for me to do and I dodged behind the Toyota.Rachaela dodged her way to the lavatory.When Kevin saw the soldiers, he dodged into an alley.Through the help of powerful Senators, the firm has successfully dodged most federal environmental regulations.Tony smiled and without moving his left knee dodged the blows, his torso jinking, neck muscles popping.We had to run across some open ground, dodging the bullets.During the Vietnam war, he moved to Canada to dodge the draft.Cyclists should take care to dodge the potholes and bumps in the road.Senator O'Brian skillfully dodged the reporter's question.He crossed the road, dodging the traffic skilfully.dodged ... trafficHelen clutched Edward's arm as they dodged through the traffic.dodge an issue/questionShe doesn't dodge questions; at the same time, she gives next to nothing of herself away.Roith dodges questions on the issue.
dodge2 noun [countable]  informalDISHONEST something dishonest that is done to avoid a rule or law 〔为逃避法规而使用的〕伎俩,诡计 Businesses are investing in tree plantations as a tax dodge (=a way of avoiding paying tax). 企业投资林场作为避税手段。
Examples from the Corpus
dodgeFlanders insisted he was not using his medical condition as a dodge to avoid testifying.I can not imagine who the people were who thought up such fiendish dodges, but they stopped at nothing.Nor is it some fiscal dodge.No one in Clinton's administration has yet commented on the Wall Street tax dodge.That would have shown the object to be far older than it really was, if the dodge had not been detected.But, on the dodges and self-deceptions of role reversal, this play is indefatigably predictable.tax dodgeNo doubt it's also a tax dodge.IRS attorneys have called the church a tax dodge.No one in Clinton's administration has yet commented on the Wall Street tax dodge.
nDodge /dɒdʒ $ dɑːdʒ/ trademark  na type of US car made by chrysler He drives a Dodge Dart.From Longman Business Dictionarydodgedodge1 /dɒdʒdɑːdʒ/ verb [transitive] informal to deliberately avoid doing something, especially paying for somethingWe suspected they were dodging VAT and alerted Customs and Excise.ways in which the tobacco industry had dodged bans on advertising→ See Verb tabledodgedodge2 noun [countable] informal something dishonest that is done to avoid a rule or law tax dodge
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dodge1 /dɒdʒ $ dɑːdʒ/ verb
1. [intransitive and transitive] to move quickly to avoid someone or something:
    He ran across the courtyard, dodging a storm of bullets.
    dodge between/through/into etc
    Helen clutched Edward’s arm as they dodged through the traffic.
2. [transitive] to deliberately avoid discussing something or doing something
   SYN  evade
    dodge an issue/question
    Senator O'Brian skilfully dodged the crucial question.
    draft dodging (=when someone avoids an order to join the army, navy etc)

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dodge2 noun [countable]
informal something dishonest that is done to avoid a rule or law:
    Businesses are investing in tree plantations as a tax dodge (=a way of avoiding paying tax).


Dodge
Dodge /dɒdʒ $ dɑːdʒ/ trademark
a type of US car made by Chrysler:
    He drives a Dodge Dart.


dodgeBrE /dɒdʒ/ 🔊NAmE /dɑːdʒ/ 🔊 verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they dodge BrE /dɒdʒ/ 🔊 NAmE /dɑːdʒ/ 🔊present simple - he / she / it dodges BrE /ˈdɒdʒɪz/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdɑːdʒɪz/ 🔊past simple dodged BrE /dɒdʒd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɑːdʒd/ 🔊past participle dodged BrE /dɒdʒd/ 🔊 NAmE /dɑːdʒd/ 🔊 -ing form dodging BrE /ˈdɒdʒɪŋ/ 🔊 NAmE /ˈdɑːdʒɪŋ/ 🔊 [transitive, intransitive] to move quickly and suddenly to one side in order to avoid sb/sth 闪开;躲开;避开~ sth He ran across the road, dodging the traffic. 他躲开来往的车辆跑过马路。🔊🔊(+ adv./prep.) The girl dodged behind a tree to hide from the other children. 这女孩闪身躲到树后不让其他孩子看见。🔊🔊 [transitive] (rather informal) to avoid doing sth, especially in a dishonest way (尤指不诚实地)逃避~ sth He dodged his military service. 他弄虚作假逃避了服兵役。🔊🔊~ doing sth She tried to dodge paying her taxes. 她想方设法逃税。🔊🔊
dodgeBrE /dɒdʒ/ 🔊NAmE /dɑːdʒ/ 🔊 noun(informal) a clever and dishonest trick, played in order to avoid sth 推脱的计策;逃避的诡计;骗人的伎俩a tax dodge逃税花招When it comes to getting off work, he knows all the dodges. 说到请假歇班,他什么花招都想得出。🔊🔊