evasive

evasive
-siv
adjective
1) (having the purpose of evading.) evasivo
2) (not frank and direct: He gave evasive answers.) evasivo
evasive
tr[ɪ'veɪsɪv]
adjective
1 evasivo,-a
she became very evasive se comportó de forma muy evasiva
the minister gave an evasive answer el ministro respondió con evasivas
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to take evasive action SMALLMILITARY/SMALL realizar maniobras para eludir un ataque
evasive [ɪ'veɪsɪv] adj
: evasivo
evasive
adj.
evasivo, -a adj.
huidizo, -a adj.
retrechero, -a adj.
ɪ'veɪsɪv
adjective
a) (equivocal) <reply> evasivo
b) (Mil)

to take evasive action — realizar* maniobras para eludir un ataque

[ɪ'veɪzɪv]
ADJ [answer, person] evasivo

to be evasive (about sth) — mostrarse evasivo (acerca de algo)

to take evasive action — (Mil) adoptar tácticas evasivas

* * *
[ɪ'veɪsɪv]
adjective
a) (equivocal) <reply> evasivo
b) (Mil)

to take evasive action — realizar* maniobras para eludir un ataque


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