evade
verb [ T ] uk/ɪˈveɪd/ us/ɪˈveɪd/
formal逃脱,躲开;回避,逃避
to avoid or escape from someone or something
The police have assured the public that the escaped prisoners will not evade recapture for long. 警方向公众保证,逃犯很快就会再次落网。
She leaned forward to kiss him but he evaded her by pretending to sneeze. 她身子前倾想要吻他,可他假装打喷嚏躲开了。
An Olympic gold medal is the only thing that has evaded her in her remarkable career. 在其辉煌的运动生涯中,唯一没有得到的荣誉就是奥运会金牌。
[ + -ing verb ] He can't evade doing military service forever. 他不可能永远逃避服兵役。
evade the issue, question, etc. 回避议题/问题(等等)
to intentionally not talk about something or not answer something
Just give me an answer and stop evading the question! 直截了当地回答我,不要再回避问题!
Smith managed to evade the subject of his previous job.
There was no point evading the issue of money any longer.
He accused the minister of evading the issue.
Stavros had already evaded the question once, but now he was forced to answer.