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1.To practice trickery or cunning; prevaricate.
搪塞支吾,推诿;含糊其词收藏指正
2.Instead of admit his guilt, he prevaricate
他不但不承认,反而支吾其词。收藏指正
3.Didn’t prevaricate but answered forthrightly and honestly.
毫不欺骗而是坦言相告。收藏指正
4.speak evasively; hum and haw; make an ambiguous statement; prevaricate one's statement
支吾其词收藏指正
5.Its leaders cannot prevaricate over diplomacy for ever; ditching their anti-Semitic charter would help too.
它的领导人在外交上不能总是支支吾吾;抛弃他们反犹太的主张将会有所帮助。收藏指正
6.I think those who know is how account Wu system is installed, do not come with gibberish please prevaricate. Thank!
我想知道的是帐务体系如何设置,请不要用废话来搪塞.谢谢!收藏指正
7.Whilst governments may prevaricate over the seriousness of the threats arising from global warming, this is not the case with the international insurance market ?how does it react to the phenomenon of global warming?
与此同时,政府可能会对全球变暖所带来的问题的严重性支吾其辞,这不仅仅是国际保险业所要面临的特殊情况——他们应该怎样应付全球变暖这一问题呢?收藏指正
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