[英]pr?v?r?'ke?n [美]pr?v?r?'ke?n
n. 支吾;搪塞;說謊;有枝有葉
[例句]But prevarication is no longer good enough.
但回避和搪塞已不再合適。
1. The longer negotiations drag on, the greater the risk of permanent prevarication.
談判拖延的時間越久, 長期推諉責任的可能性就越大.
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2. The result can be a lot of needless prevarication.
結果就是帶來壹堆的借口.
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3. Prevarication must not be the name of the game.
而搪塞決不能成為遊戲的名字.