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  1. dodge

    • IPA[dɒdʒ]

    英式

    • v.
      avoid (someone or something) by a sudden quick movement;move quickly to one side or out of the way
    • n.
      a sudden quick movement to avoid someone or something.;a cunning trick or dishonest act, in particular one intended to avoid something unpleasant
    • verb: dodge, 3rd person present: dodges, gerund or present participle: dodging, past tense: dodged, past participle: dodged

    • noun: dodge, plural noun: dodges

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    • ph.
      a city in south-western Kansas; population 25,689 (est. 2008). Established in 1872 as a ...

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    • ph.
      a city in southwestern Kansas; population 25,689 (est. 2008). Established in 1872 as a railhead ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      steal (unbranded cattle): he also made fences, poddy-dodged cattle and farmed

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    • ph.
      a commercial and mining city in northwestern Iowa; population 25,180 (est. 2008).

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    • n.
      the action or practice of travelling on public transport without paying the required fare: there were posters on the bus about fare dodging and I began to get a guilty conscience

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    • ph.
      shirk a duty or responsibility

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    • ph.
      manage to avoid a difficult or unwelcome situation

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    • ph.
      manage to avoid a difficult or unwelcome situation

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    • IPA[däj]

    美式

    • v.
      avoid (someone or something) by a sudden quick movement: we ducked inside our doorway to dodge shrapnel that was raining down
    • n.
      a sudden quick movement to avoid someone or something.

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