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2024-11-05 12:57:46 学考宝 作者:佚名
基本释义:
fudged
英 [fʌdʒd]美 [fʌdʒd]
- 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)
词典扩展 短语搭配 权威例句 实用例句
柯林斯词典
fudge /fʌdʒ/ TEM8 [ fudging fudged fudges ]
- 1.
不可数名词 Fudge is a soft brown sweet that is made from butter, cream, and sugar. 乳脂软糖
- 2.
名词 foolishness; nonsense 胡话
- 3.
名词 a small section of type matter in a box in a newspaper allowing late news to be included without the whole page having to be remade (报纸付印前为最新要闻留出的)空白处
- 4.
名词 an unsatisfactory compromise reached to evade a difficult problem or controversial issue 不太令人满意的折中方案
- 5.
及物动词 If you fudge something, you avoid making a clear and definite decision, distinction, or statement about it. 模糊处理例:
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。
- 6.
动词 to talk foolishly or emptily (可笑或空洞地)讲
词组短语
1. Open Jackie Fudged 开济不置可否
权威例句
1. It's a bit of a fudge but we could put the cost through on next year's budget.
那带有点欺骗性,但是我们可以把成本转入明年的预算中去。《provided by jukuu》
2. 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。
3. Oh fudge, she says they can't come.
哦,胡说,她说他们不能来。
4. I make the best fudge brownies on the planet.
我会做这个星球上最好吃的软糖核仁巧克力饼。
5. The tests must not be fudged.
这个测试必须不能敷衍了事。
6. You fudged a mile.
你偷跑了一英里.《现代英汉综合大词典》
7. The temptation to fudge the figures or lie to prolong life becomes overwhelming.
编造数字或撒谎以求延长寿命的诱惑变得无可抗拒。
8. So are the Numbers fudged?
那么,这些数据是捏造的吗?
9. 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。
10. This solution is a fudge rushed in to win cheers at the party conference.
这个解决方案是为了赢得党的会议的赞誉而仓促搞出来的表面文章。《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》
11. The physicist fudged on his experimental data.
那位物理学家捏造实验数据.《辞典例句》
12. But his family and fully fudged, learn as a "jealous had a post as the father."
不过,家人又不置可否,学琛只得当起“吃醋外父”一职。
13. These "soft" requirements simply add more fudge to the fudge factor.
这些“软”需求只能增加更多的误区到产生误区的因素中。
14. This writer has fudged up a lot of old ideas.
这位作家胡诌了很多旧观点.《互联网》
15. If Numbers are perceived to be "fudged" or the source of the information is not known or appropriate, then individuals should raise the concern, citing the principles and the values being questioned.
如果数字被认为是“捏造的”或者信息的来源不为人所知或者并不适当,那么个体应该提高关注度,并且举证被质疑的规程和价值。
16. I'll take three chocolate mints, three fudge...
我要三个巧克力糖三个软糖哦?
17. I fudged, finally realized that he was fired for me why so open-minded.
我不置可否,终于明白他对我被炒鱿鱼为什么这么豁达。
18. 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。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
19. Something between a fudge and a failure would be more accurate.
但是说是某种敷衍或是失败更准确吧。《www.ecocn.org》
20. Rino's American Stockholders later lost hundreds of millions of dollars when accusations surfaced that the company had fudged its books.
之后绿诺科技公司遭受到伪造财务报告的指控,因此绿诺科技的美国股东们损失了数以万计的美元。
21. Or as my younger son would say, fudge knuckle.
或者像我的小儿子会说的一样,胡说八道。
22. Until someone finds a hot fudge planet.
直到有人能找到那个假想中的星球。《provided by jukuu》
23. I understand that the summit just fudged this issue: the Italians walked away from the table with a different understanding of what had been agreed.
我认为,此次峰会回避了该问题:意大利人带着对协议的不同理解离开了谈判桌。
24. Fudge! I forgot to buy Jenny a birthday present.
糟了!我忘了买詹妮的生日礼物。《provided by jukuu》
25. They conclude the most likely outcome will be a fudge, well short of full fiscal union.
他们得出结论称,最有可能的结果是,欧洲胡乱拼凑出一个远称不上完善的财政联盟。
26. A host of reasons to fudge the data
学校伪造数据的理由
27. For years Spain fudged its own fish catch numbers to protect the fishery business.
就是相关政府机构本身。西班牙为保护本国渔业捏造自己的鱼类捕获数量已经有多年历史了。
28. Always fudged on the important questions.
总是在重大问题上犹豫。《provided by jukuu》
29. The result was a fudge agreed late on March 22nd.
其结果是直到3月22日各方才达成一项折中方案。《www.ecocn.org》
30. I'd like a banana fudge sundae to go.
我要外带一份香蕉圣代。《provided by jukuu》
31. 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。《牛津词典》
32. Its peculiar status has inclined it to fudge the argument.
这一奇特的地位使它可以规避这些争论。《blog.ecocn.org》
33. Yes! They're eating it up like fudge!
哦,他们真踊跃!《provided by jukuu》
34. But in reality, we fudge a middle ground.
但在现实中,我们以中间立场来应付。
35. That something was a fudge factor added to the equations Einstein called the cosmological constant.
这种东西就是爱因斯坦在自己的公式中插入的一种被他称为“宇宙常数”的容差系数。
36. This fudge consists largely of chocolate and sugar.
这种乳脂软糖主要成分是巧克力和糖。
37. And this is not just a matter of economics - the fudged data, profligate spending and unpayable debts.
这不仅仅是一个经济问题:捏造数据、挥霍过度以及无法偿还债务。
38. The time scale for the fiscal targets had to be fudged, which let Italy and others slip through.
在财政目标的时间范围被放宽之后,意大利和其它国家得以通过。
39. And you know, a lot of people try to fudge this question,
你知道,很多人试图捏造这个问题,
40. The government have fudged the issue of equal rights.
政府规避平等法案问题。
41. If you don't know the answer, just fudge it.
如果你不知道答案,就瞎扯一下。
实用例句
1. Although he repeated this several times, Mr Wahid fudged the issue so that it was unclear whether General Wiranto was being sacked or told to step down during the investigation.
ECONOMIST: Waiting for Wahid
2. The big question about this week's deal is to what extent the outstanding questions will be fudged in the coming months.
ECONOMIST: Promises, promises
3. It is true that most of the big questions were fudged.
ECONOMIST: Constitutional reform
4. Yet the campaigners are optimistic these loose ends will be tied up, or at least fudged.
ECONOMIST: Cluster weapons
5. When the story first broke Thursday in The Boston Globe suggesting that Romney and Bain had fudged, CNN asked if I would do some reporting.
CNN: Facts don't support Obama's charges against Romney
6. To the quiet delight of many Israelis, the fudged resolution to this emotional issue has once again exposed Arab frustrations and divisions.
ECONOMIST: Jerusalem
7. And I may have fudged things a little bit before.
CNN: What's with public marriage proposals?
8. In a running skirmish with Brian Wilson, the energy minister, he has argued that renewable-energy schemes should be properly costed and subsidised rather than propped up by fudged electricity prices.
ECONOMIST: Sir Howard Davies is a hard act for Callum McCarthy to follow
9. According to a grand jury report, records of the length of the pregnancies at the time of the abortion were allegedly fudged by non-medical staff using ultrasounds.
BBC: Philadelphia abortion doctor tried on 'baby murder' case
10. Voters remember Mr Clark for fiscal deficits, fudged budget figures, stiff tax increases and huge cost overruns on a ferry project.
ECONOMIST: The provinces New Democrats head for extinction
11. Rilya's caseworkers also fudged reports and lied about visits that never took place.
CNN: Is Florida bad for kids?
12. Figures used by Tibetans abroad have fudged the issue.
ECONOMIST: Tibet
13. The hard-won increase in the credibility of the select committee system during this Parliament could easily be squandered if the report is too hard, too soft, is fudged, or is seen to depart from the evidence.
BBC: Draft dodging
14. The fathers of the constitution fudged their definition of Spain's three most independent-minded regions the Basque Country, Catalonia and Galicia by calling them nationalities (ie, neither full-blooded nations nor mere regions).
ECONOMIST: Catalonia is set to have a big role in Spains politics
15. The crisis started when the criteria for joining a single currency were fudged, allowing in countries like Greece.
BBC: Europe's long, uncomfortable summer
16. In any event, Chechnya's formal status can probably be fudged or frozen.
ECONOMIST: A gleam of hope for peace in miserable, war-weary Chechnya
17. Deloitte is the famous firm that presided over fudged numbers, failed disclosures and fiddling of reserves at firms such as Bear Stearns, Washington Mutual, Merrill Lynch and American Home.
FORBES: Incorrigible: Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Must Go
18. Confronted directly, at first by the Allies and later by the press, Miss Schwarzkopf hedged and fudged about it all.
ECONOMIST: Elisabeth Schwarzkopf
19. For eight years, the financial authorities have lied, dissembled and fudged in the hope that they could muddle their way out of a banking collapse.
ECONOMIST: Reality hits Japan
20. Thing is, the L74 has an irregular shape so who knows what to believe at this point -- it wouldn't be the first time Samsung fudged its numbers.
ENGADGET: Panasonic's DMC-FX30 wide-angle 7.2 megapixel shooter: not quite the world's slimmest
21. But many expected that the deal would be fudged and a substantial number of troops would remain.
BBC: Obama ends the long war
22. Yet, faced with apparently fudged criteria and the inclusion of Italy, the European Central Bank might then choose to follow a tighter monetary policy, making the new currency harder, not softer.
ECONOMIST: Ever closer to euro-fudge | The
23. The audit found that Hyundai and Kia have fudged mileage claims in order to achieve 40 mpg, in some cases by as many as 6 mpg.
FORBES: Your Mileage May Vary, Automakers Admit
24. Tim Steinle, portfolio manager of the Eastern European Fund (EUROX), says that unlike Greece, which fudged its numbers to join the EU, Turkey was held to a higher standard.
FORBES: Turkey's Hot Stock Market Is No One-Trick Pony
25. The Board of Review identified several instances where the screening assessment fudged both the numbers and the ability to model numbers.
FORBES: Scientists Recommend Canadian Regulation Be More Reasonable; Government Listens
26. "The borders between seed and series A have really fudged, " said Ciaran O'Leary, a Berlin-based partner at Earlybird Venture Capital.
WSJ: Shining a Spotlight on Venture Capital
27. But Labour attacked the new system as "flawed and fudged" claiming the bill had as much to do with helping the coalition as with national security.
BBC: Terrorism Prevention Bill part one
28. He argues that this will be an improvement on the current fog of obscure environmental protocols and fudged laws.
ECONOMIST: A national nervous breakdown over maize
29. Even though he has fudged the opportunity and allowed many in the country to become poorer, he is still backed by one Venezuelan in four (which is more than any single leader of the fractious opposition).
ECONOMIST: The pressure mounts on Chavez