1. avoid
An expert is someone who knows some of the worst mistakes that can be made in his field, and how to avoid them.
avoid confrontation
You really ought to think before you open your mouth, you'd avoid a lot of misunderstandings that way.
He spoke of sex in a rather businesslike manner, which was how he tried to avoid talking about his problems with intimacy.
Friendly Reminder: Please keep in mind the closing time of the line you need to switch to, so as to avoid delays in your trip.
When there were unexpected expenses in the household of me and my wife, we could not avoid pawning our belongings.
A new book expected to come out this semester is about how to avoid financial problems in difficult times.
However, I recommend that you take the JR Narita Express (a train leaves every 30-60 minutes from the airport), to avoid the complexity of changing trains.
The only useful knowledge is that which teaches us how to seek what is good and avoid what is evil.
If feeling sick of the world could by itself grant saintliness, I don't see how I could avoid canonization.
White lies could help us to be diplomatic and avoid hard feelings and arguments which can ruin a day - or a friendship.
In some situations, telling a white lie could be used to avoid people to be disappointed or get angry by or with someone.
If a high hill stood between A and B, it was important to decide whether the line should climb over it, pierce it with a tunnel, or make a detour to avoid it.
Walakum-us-Salam, Al-Sayib! Dima replied, but raised the volume on his phone this time, so as to avoid making this a duplicate sentence. "What are you up to these days?"
Crews must take precautions to avoid being contaminated or to avoid releasing contamination in the ground.
英语 单词“تجنب“(avoid)出现在集合中:
أفضل 500 فعل إنجليزي: الجزء 2general Part 22. arouse
What should I do to arouse desire in the man I'm interested in?
Her being nice all of a sudden arouse his suspicions and set him on guard
he arouses fear when he flies into a rage
This informanion will arouse his curiosity
arouse sb's curiosity
It aroused my interest.
arouse suspicion
It may arouse his interest in the subject. “Educators must arouse interest in students by sharing stories, anecdotes, and examples with their real life experiences to ensure teaching takeaways
That might arouse my cook's suspicions.
She was well known and aroused a lot of attention
Events of that type generally arouse suspicion.
His opinion does not arouse any echo in his colleagues.
Don't arouse him from his sleep!
How to arouse a woman's desire?