Weasel out Meaning in English
expression
ˈwizəɫ/ /ˈaʊt
WEE-zuhl OWT
wˈiːzəl/ /ˈaʊt
WEE-zuhl OWT
释义
To avoid doing something you should do, often by being tricky or dishonest.
用法与细微差别
'Weasel out' is informal and sometimes slightly negative, implying someone is being sneaky. It's often followed by 'of' plus the task or responsibility ('weasel out of work'). It suggests avoiding duties by making excuses or being dishonest, not just refusing.
Spanish: escabullirse de - zafarse dePortuguese (BR): se esquivar de - sair de fininho dePortuguese (PT): esquivar-se de - safar-se deChinese (Simplified): 逃避Chinese (Traditional): 逃避Hindi: बच निकलना - टालनाArabic: التملص من - الخروج من (بخداع)Bengali: চাতুরীর মাধ্যমে এড়ানো - ফঁকি দেয়াRussian: уклониться (хитростью) - выкрутитьсяJapanese: うまく逃れる - 言い逃れるVietnamese: lẩn tránh (một cách gian lận)Korean: 교묘하게 빠져나가다 - 핑계를 대다Turkish: kaytarmak - sıyrılmak (kurnazca)Urdu: چالبازی سے بچ نکلنا - بہانہ بنا کر بچناIndonesian: mengelak (dengan licik) - menghindar (dengan alasan)
例句
He always tries to weasel out of doing the dishes.
basic
Don't try to weasel out of your homework.
basic
She tried to weasel out of helping me move.
basic
He managed to weasel out of the meeting by saying he was sick.
natural
Don't let them weasel out of their promise this time.
natural
Whenever something gets tough, he finds a way to weasel out somehow.
natural