prevarication

[pri-,væri'keiʃən]
  • n. 搪塞;支吾
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1. pre- "before" + varic- "straddle" + -ation.
2. => literally "walk crookedly", hence "deviate".
3. This developed in English to 'deviate from straightforward behaviour', hence 'be evasive, equivocate'.
4. 即向前叉开走,向前走叉开。反正就是偏离向前直走的方向。
5. 为什么不向前直走呢?就是为了逃避、躲避、躲闪。
prevarication (n.)
late 14c., "divergence from a right course, transgression," from Old French prevaricacion "breaking of God's laws, disobedience (to the Faith)" (12c., Modern French prévarication) and directly from Latin praevaricationem (nominative praevaricatio) "duplicity, collusion, a stepping out of line (of duty or behavior)," noun of action from past participle stem of praevaricari "to make a sham accusation, deviate," literally "walk crookedly," in Church Latin, "to transgress," from prae "before" (see pre-) + varicare "to straddle," from varicus "straddling," from varus "bowlegged, knock-kneed" (see varus). Meaning "evasion, quibbling" is attested from 1650s.
1. The longer negotiations drag on, the greater the risk of permanent prevarication.
谈判拖延的时间越久, 长期推诿责任的可能性就越大.

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2. The result can be a lot of needless prevarication.
结果就是带来一堆的借口.

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3. Prevarication must not be the name of the game.
而搪塞决不能成为游戏的名字.

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4. Each step in the euro's defence, however, had been preceded by prevarication and followed by recriminations.
然而, 欧洲在每次出台捍卫欧元的举措之前, 都先是推诿,随后又进行指责.

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5. All my attempts to question the authorities on the subject were met by evasion and prevarication.
我就这个问题质问权威的一切努力均被回避和搪塞.

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