הִתְנַעֵר • (hitna'ér) (hitpa'el construction) to shake oneself to shirk, renounce (such as a responsibility or obligation) to shake off (such as a feeling...
in the intransitive meaning "to extricate oneself from the mud". sfangarla, sfangarsela (“to evade, to shirk”) sfangamento sfangatoio sfangatore fango...
gaze etc.) (reflexive) to shirk, shy away (à from) (reflexive) to hide (oneself) (reflexive) to slip away (free oneself) (reflexive) to give way (collapse)...
Autobiography […] inevitably consists mainly of extinctions of the truth, shirkings of the truth, partial revealments of the truth, with hardly an instance...
something on purpose 横(おう)着(ちゃく)を決(き)める ōchaku o kimeru to decide to shirk → to shirk intentionally to perform a maneuver, to carry out a tactical action...
English skulke, skulken, of North Germanic origin; compare Danish skulke (“shirk”), Swedish skolka (“play truant”). IPA(key): /skʌlk/ Rhymes: -ʌlk skulk...
pointed out to herthat, after that, it would be the merest cowardice to shirk finding out about Dr. Conrad's young lady. 1913, John Kerry King, Southeast...
some contexts this Chinese expression conveys a negative impression of shirking honest work to seek pleasure. Dialectal synonyms of 吃喝玩樂 (“to eat, drink...