avoid

avoid
ə'void
verb
(to keep away from (a place, person or thing): He drove carefully to avoid the holes in the road; Avoid the subject of money.) evitar
avoid vb evitar / eludir / esquivar
try to avoid the town centre at rush hour procura evitar el centro de la ciudad a la hora punta
I think he's trying to avoid me creo que intenta eludirme
avoid
tr[ə'vɔɪd]
transitive verb
1 evitar
2 (question) eludir
3 (person) esquivar
avoid [ə'vɔɪd] vt
1) shun: evitar, eludir
2) forgo: evitar, abstenerse de
I always avoided gossip: siempre evitaba los chismes
3) evade: evitar
if I can avoid it: si puedo evitarlo
avoid
v.
eludir v.
esquivar v.
evitar v.
excusar v.
huir v.
precaver v.
rehuir v.
salvar v.
soslayar v.
ə'vɔɪd
transitive verb \<\<obstacle/place\>\> evitar; \<\<topic/question\>\> evitar, eludir; \<\<blow\>\> esquivar, eludir

why are you avoiding me? — ¿por qué me rehúyes?

she avoided his eyes — evitó mirarlo a los ojos

to avoid -ing — evitar + inf

[ǝ'vɔɪd]
VT [+ obstacle] evitar, esquivar; [+ argument, question, subject] evitar, eludir; [+ duty] eludir; [+ danger] salvarse de

are you trying to avoid me? — ¿me estás evitando or esquivando?

I try to avoid him — procuro no tener nada que ver con él

he avoids all his friends — huye de todos sus amigos

this way we avoid London — por esta ruta evitamos pasar por Londres

to avoid sb's eye — esquivar la mirada de algn

to avoid tax — (legally) evitar pagar impuestos; (illegally) defraudar al fisco

to avoid doing sth — evitar hacer algo

he managed to avoid (hitting) the tree — logró esquivar el árbol

I'm trying to avoid being seen by Jeremy — estoy intentando evitar que me vea Jeremy, estoy intentando que Jeremy no me vea

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[ə'vɔɪd]
transitive verb \<\<obstacle/place\>\> evitar; \<\<topic/question\>\> evitar, eludir; \<\<blow\>\> esquivar, eludir

why are you avoiding me? — ¿por qué me rehúyes?

she avoided his eyes — evitó mirarlo a los ojos

to avoid -ing — evitar + inf


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