prevaricate

英 [prɪˈvær.ɪ.keɪt]      美 [prɪˈver.ə.keɪt]
  • vi. 搪塞;支吾其辞,闪烁其辞
星级词汇:
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prevaricate 搪塞,支吾其词

pre-,在前,早于,预先,-var,改变,词源同vary,variouss.比喻用法。

prevaricate
prevaricate: [16] Etymologically, prevaricate means ‘walk crookedly’, and it goes back ultimately to a Latin adjective meaning ‘knockkneed’, varus. From this was derived the verb vāricāre ‘straddle’, which was combined with the prefix prae- ‘before, beyond’ to produce praevāricārī ‘walk crookedly’, hence ‘deviate’. This developed in English to ‘deviate from straightforward behaviour’, hence ‘be evasive, equivocate’.
prevaricate (v.)
1580s, "to transgress," a back formation from prevarication, or else from Latin praevaricatus, past participle of praevaricari "to make a sham accusation, deviate," literally "walk crookedly;" in Church Latin, "to transgress" (see prevarication). Meaning "to speak evasively" is from 1630s. Related: Prevaricated; prevaricating.
1. British ministers continued to prevaricate.
英国的大臣们仍然闪烁其词。
2. Didn't prevaricate but answered forthrightly and honestly.
毫不欺骗而是坦言相告.
3. She would prevaricate, but it would be in the line of her feelings at least.
所以即使掩饰搪塞,她也得找个和她心情一致的借口.
4. Tell us exactly what happened and do not prevaricate.
有什麽就原原本本地告诉我们吧,别躲躲闪闪的.
5. Lu some prevaricate a few words hanged the phone.
卢某搪塞了几句话把电话挂了.