1.逃避者;偷懒者
1.逃避;躲避;规避(义务,责任等);怠忽;偷懒 (from)
1.to avoid doing something difficult, or to avoid accepting responsibility for something
1.He went on to say: "I would be shirking my responsibilities if I did not explain to you the risks of failing to do so. "
他接着说道:“如果不向你们解释未能尽快制定计划的风险,那就是我的失职。”
2.Already, at least one Chinese publication has said the decision shows 'Foxconn is shirking its responsibility. '
至少一家中国媒体已经表示,这一决定显示出富士康正在推卸责任。
3.We're not here to be defensive or to be shirking any responsibility. '
我们来这里不是为了辩护或是逃避任何责任的。
4.While "most Americans meet their responsibilities" with regard to tax, he said there were others shirking theirs.
他说“大部分美国人在履行缴税的责任”,但是也有一些人在逃避责任。
5.Germany seemed to have reverted to its post-war habit of shirking global responsibilities.
德国似乎又重拾了战后“逃避全球责任”的坏习惯。
6.It cannot be shirked. Shirking means surrender, and surrender means the end of government by the people.
这一问题不容回避,回避意味着投降,投降意味着民治政府的结束。
7.One follows a gender formal suit small jacket, ground of there is no shirking the responsibility becomes your necessary joker pattern.
一款随性又正式的西装小外套,责无旁贷地成为你必备的百搭款式。
8.But when penalties are introduced for slacking, worker efficiency is enhanced, reducing shirking by half.
但当引入针对懈怠的处罚措施时,员工的效率会提高,并减少一半的懈怠。
9.It is to supply for something that, after all, one may well call by its name: a certain shirking of desire.
它要供应某件东西,毕竟,我们很有理由称之为「欲望的躲避」。
10.The endless shirking in some government departments does great harm to our economic construction and must be eliminated.
一些政府工作部门之间没完没了的扯皮对我们的经济建设非常不利,应杜绝这种现象。