释义 |
skip out on someone/something phrasal verb with skipverbuk /skɪp/ us /skɪp/-pp- US to avoid doing something that you should do; to leave someone when they need your help: 逃避应该做的事;当别人需要帮助时躲避 He explained why he skipped out on a live radio appearance.他解释了为什么逃避参加一次电台直播节目。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Avoiding action abrogate abrogation avoid avoid something like the plagueidiom avoidance elude end-run eschew evader evasion fiddle insure run for the hillsidiom shirk short circuit shrink from something shy away from something steer welch Welsh
skip out (on something/someone) | American Dictionary
skip out (on something/someone) phrasal verb with skipverbus/skɪp/ to avoid a responsibility, esp. by leaving or not appearing: He explained why he skipped out on a live radio appearance. I was hoping I might be able to skip out at 4 o’clock, but my boss wants this done by Monday. |