skive

英 [skaɪv] 美 [skaɪv]

v.  躲避(工作); 逃(学)

现在分词:skiving过去式:skived过去分词:skived第三人称单数:skives

BNC.35493



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 逃避工作;(尤指)离开工作岗位,溜号
    If you skive, you avoid working, especially by staying away from the place where you should be working.
    1. The company treated me as though I were skiving.
      公司对待我的态度就好像是我上班时溜号了似的。
    2. Skive off means the same as skive.
      skive off同 skive
    3. 'I absolutely hated school,' Rachel says. 'I skived off all the time.'...
      “我恨透了学校,”雷切尔说,“我总是逃学。”
    4. Almost everybody's kids skive off school.
      几乎每个人的孩子都逃学。

双语例句

  1. The company treated me as though I were skiving.
    公司对待我的态度就好像是我上班时溜号了似的。
  2. To skive like this is a terrible waste.
    这样磨洋工,是一种可怕的浪费。
  3. I decided to skive off school and tell my mum I had a bad headache.
    我决定不去上学,告诉妈妈我的头很疼。
  4. It is either making her ill or making her skive, neither of which are good.
    无论她因此患病,还是因此受到折磨,这两种情况都不太好。
  5. Secondly, making use of all sorts of new scaleboards can reform the working condition of skive substance and raise the material adaptability;
    各种新型衬板的使用,对研磨体运动状态的调节以及对物料的适应性都有了较大的改善;
  6. We always used to skive off PE lessons if we could.
    我们过去上体育课总是能逃就逃。

短语动词

skive off

1. 逃避工作;(尤指)离开工作岗位,溜号  


英英释义

verb

  1. remove the surface of
    1. skive leather