around, to walk around (transitive) to circumvent, to bypass (transitive, usually negative) to care, to concern oneself with (reflexive with się) to handle...
first-person singular preterite burlei, past participle burlado) (transitive) to circumvent; to avoid Synonym: evitar (pronominal) to mock Synonym: chufar Conjugation...
an obstacle. Tax consultants look for ways to get around the law. To circumvent the obligation and performance of a chore; to get out of. How did you...
sometimes loquaciousness alone). (uncountable) Necessary use of a phrase to circumvent either a vocabulary fault (of speaker or listener) or a lexical gap, either...
preterite evité, past participle evitado) to avoid, to bypass, to evade, to circumvent, to dodge, to shun, to eschew (to steer clear of) Synonyms: rehuir, esquivar...
the Wild, Johns Hopkins University Press, →ISBN, page 102: Fire ants circumvented the problem of an ineffective sting by having an unusual and highly effective...
From un- + alive. Internet usage originates from circumventing systems that were believed to censor or sanction the words related to death, especially...