v.含糊其辞,回避,蒙混;篡改,捏造;敷衍;模糊处理;(可笑地)讲;粗制滥造;逃避责任;欺骗(fudge的过去式和过去分词)
budged───vi.挪动;微微移动;改变态度或意见;服从;vt.使让步;移动;使改变态度或意见;n.羔羊皮;n.(Budge)人名;(英)巴奇
fadged───v.同意;成功;n.(低于一百千克的)羊毛包
fidged───n.坐立不安的人;坐立不安的习惯或状态;vi.抽筋
fudge───n.法奇软糖,乳脂软糖(用糖、黄油和牛奶制成);敷衍,装模作样(没有真正解决问题);浓巧克力(尤用作蛋糕的馅或冰淇淋调味品);胡说,废话;插入报纸版面的最新消息;(报纸付印前为最新要闻留出的)空白处;不太令人满意的折中方案;v.含糊其辞,模糊处理;回避;篡改,捏造(事实、数字);int.胡说,废话(表示怀疑或恼怒);n.(Fudge)(美、加、英)富奇(人名)
fudges───n.法奇软糖,乳脂软糖(用糖、黄油和牛奶制成);敷衍,装模作样(没有真正解决问题);浓巧克力(尤用作蛋糕的馅或冰淇淋调味品);胡说,废话;插入报纸版面的最新消息;(报纸付印前为最新要闻留出的)空白处;不太令人满意的折中方案;v.含糊其辞,模糊处理;回避;篡改,捏造(事实、数字);int.胡说,废话(表示怀疑或恼怒);n.(Fudge)(美、加、英)富奇(人名)
judged───v.裁决;审理(judge的过去分词);adj.判断的
mudged───泥泞的
nudged───v.推进;轻推;用肘轻推;唠叨;往前挤;鼓励;接近(nudge的过去式和过去分词)
-judged───v.裁决;审理(judge的过去分词);adj.判断的
The tests must not be fudged.───这个测试必须不能敷衍了事。
I asked how long he was staying, but he fudged the answer.───我问他要待多久,但他含糊其辞。
Both have fudged their calculations and avoided specifics.───双方都模糊处理了其计算结果并回避了细节。
There are certain things that are vital in a printed file that are either irrelevant in a digital file or can be fudged quite a bit.───对于印刷文本来说十分重要的参数也许与数字化文件不相关或者是可以被忽略。
"Our program is in about 400 dealerships, " leaves a feeling that the number might be fudged a bit.───“我们的项目约有400个经销点,”给人感觉这个数据有捏造之嫌。
But nobody should fool themselves into thinking that the reaction to a fudged deal would be better.───但我们不能自欺欺人地认为,市场对一项敷衍了事的协议会有更好的反应。
Unlike some of his rivals (Mr Giuliani embraced the plan; Mr Romney fudged), Mr McCain told Mr Crist to get stuffed.───和他的一些对手不同(朱利安尼先生赞同这个计划;罗姆尼先生不置可否),麦凯恩先生告诉克里斯特先生闭嘴。
Or Marilee Jones, an MIT dean who fudged on her credentials and quit when she was found out.───或者问问琼斯(MarileeJones)也行。由于被人发现伪造资历证明,她辞去了麻省理工学院(MIT)的系主任一职。
The time scale for the fiscal targets had to be fudged, which let Italy and others slip through.───财政目标的时间尺度不得不含糊其辞,这也使意大利等国趁虚而入。
Despite all this wielding of scalpel and knife some issues remain resolutely fudged.
A proper engineering drawing can not be thus fudged; like Wolf, the draughtsman must fully comprehend what he is drawing.
This writer has fudged up a lot of old ideas.
The government have fudged the issue of equal rights.
In retrospect, it seems that Eddington fudged the results, throwing out photos that showed the "wrong" outcome.
Both have fudged their calculations and avoided specifics.
If they do not, the criteria will have to be fudged or the implementation of Emu postponed.
I asked how long he was staying, but he fudged the answer.
The physicist fudged on his experimental data.