1.【语】避开;戒绝
1.to avoid doing something, especially for moral reasons
1.Mr Buffett eschewed technology shares, explaining that he would not invest in things he did not understand.
巴菲特先生没有去碰技术股,他的解释是他不去投资他搞不懂的东西。
2.He went into real estate, eschewed Park Avenue, and established himself in a storefront right on the Grand Concourse.
他进军房地产时,避开了公园大道(ParkAvenue),大广场街上的店面房帮着他立住了脚跟。
3.At a recent baptism, I spent a large part of the service trying to determine why my services had been eschewed.
在最近的一次洗礼仪式上,我将很大一部分时间用来试图确定一件事:为何我的服务被忽视了。
4.Financiers created credit out of nothing but eschewed the responsibility of the creator.
金融家们凭空创造了信贷,却回避了作为创造者的责任。
5.She says she wants to govern in a spirit of compromise, and so far has eschewed direct attacks on her political opponents.
她说希望以和解的精神执政,而且迄今为止一直避开对政敌进行正面攻击。
6.With the exception of a China-bashing tyre tariff and a retreat on Mexican trucks, Mr Obama has eschewed protectionism.
奥巴马已经远离贸易保护主义,只有中国反对的轮胎税和墨西哥卡车退出事件例外。
7.Both have eschewed the notion that work-life 'balance' is possible at a single moment.
两人都刻意回避在某一时刻可能做到工作生活两不误的概念。
8.Vader, never much of a statesman, eschewed politics in favor of a more martial role in the Imperial command structure.
维德从来不是一位政治家,他远离政坛,更喜欢帝国统治架构中的高层军事活动。
9.Apart from a few days in Beijing, I've eschewed the favorite destinations of Western visitors.
除了在北京度过数日之外,我并没有去西方游客最喜爱的目的地。
10.Thus cats have become symbolic of a community eschewed and a hyper-engagement with oneself.
如此一来,她们也就成了规避社会和高度独立的代名词。