skive

英[skaɪv] 美[skaɪv]
  • v. 削;躲避工作;逃学
skived skived skiving skives
Verb:
  1. remove the surface of;

    "skive leather"

1. Almost everybody'skids skive off school.
几乎每个人的孩子都逃学。

来自柯林斯例句

2. I can skive off for a few hours.
我可以提前几个小时溜出来.

来自《简明英汉词典》

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.

来自《简明英汉词典》

4. We have to do something to fill the hours, so what we do is cyber - skive.
我们不得不做些事情来打发时间, 于是我们在网上磨洋工.

来自互联网

    用作动词 (v.)
    1. She always skives off early.
      她总是在干活儿时早早溜走。
    2. He's usually skiving down at the pub when there's gardening to be done.
      他常在需要整理花园时就躲进酒馆去了。
    3. There are many reasons why teenagers skive off school.
      青少年逃课有很多原因。
    4. Statistics reveal those from poor families are three times as likely to skive off than better-off pupils.
      统计显示,穷家孩子的逃学率是有钱家孩子的三倍。