单词:fudge
interj. 胡说八道
vi. 蒙混, 做傻事
vt. 粗制滥造, 捏造, 逃避职责
v. tamper, with the purpose of deception
fudge的用法和样例:
例句
- Oh fudge, she says they can't come.哦,胡说,她说他们不能来。
- Our manager has been fudging the issue of bonus payments for months.我们的经理数月来一直回避发放奖金一事。
- He had to fudge a reply because he didn't know the right answer.因为他不知道正确的答案,只好胡编乱造一个。
词汇搭配
- fudge and mudge推托
经典引文
A new way of settling disputes..with the arbitrator resisting the usual fudge.
出自:ListenerWe will see how the matter fudges.
出自:Sir W. ScottShe saw the drab blacks and grays of the marching army fudge, dissolve.
出自:P. D. James
- fabricate编造
- candy糖果
- falsify伪造,篡改
- prevaricate支吾其辞
- waffle闲聊
- beat around the bush旁敲侧击
- stall栅栏
- beat about the bush转弯抹角
- fiddle小提琴
- doctor博士
- fix使 ... 固定
- alter改变
- nonsense废话
- rubbish垃圾
- garbage垃圾
- verbiage废话
- gobbledygook官样文章
- circumvent绕行
- evade逃避
- dodge避开
- duck鸭肉
- parry挡开武器或打击...
- manipulate操纵
- hedge树篱
- sidestep向旁侧避让
- wangle(用计谋等)得到...
- skirt裙子
- misrepresent误称
- elude逃避
- cook厨师
- put off不安
- fake假的
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