evasion
101evasión — sustantivo femenino fuga*, huida, escape, escapismo*. * * * Sinónimos: ■ fuga, huida, escapada, deserción, desaparición, ocultamiento, sustracción …
102evasion — e·va·sion || ɪ veɪʒn n. avoidance, dodging …
103evasión — f. Medio para evitar o salir de una dificultad. Fuga …
104Évasion — The Young Lovers Aventures sentimentales d Anthony Asquith, avec Odile Versois, David Knight, Joseph Tomelty. Pays: Grande Bretagne Date de sortie: 1954 Technique: noir et blanc Durée: 1 h 36 Résumé L amour passionné et… …
105evasion — a lie More than merely an avoidance of the truth: I should say she indulged in certain evasions. (Styron, 1976) …
106evasion — noun the action of evading. ↘an evasive statement …
107evasion — n. 1. Evading. See evade. 2. Shuffling (in the abstract), prevarication, equivocation, quibbling, subterfuge, disingenuousness, sophistry, tergiversation. 3. Shift, subterfuge, equivocation, prevarication, quibble, tergiversation, shuffling,… …
108evasion — n 1. avoidance, dodge, dodging,.elusion, slip; shake, go by, bypass, escape; flight, retreat; shunning, shirking, Sl. goldbricking, malingering; ignoring, neglect, omission. 2. prevarication, quibble, quibbling, equivocation; roundabout,… …
109evasion — eva·sion …
110evasion — [ɪˈveɪʒ(ə)n] noun 1) [U] the practice of avoiding doing something that you should do 2) [C/U] something that you say in order to avoid telling the truth about something …