skive
verb /skaɪv/
/skaɪv/
[intransitive, transitive] (British English, informal)动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they skive | /skaɪv/ /skaɪv/ |
he / she / it skives | /skaɪvz/ /skaɪvz/ |
past simple skived | /skaɪvd/ /skaɪvd/ |
past participle skived | /skaɪvd/ /skaɪvd/ |
-ing form skiving | /ˈskaɪvɪŋ/ /ˈskaɪvɪŋ/ |
- to avoid work or school by staying away or leaving early
synonym bunk off躲避(工作);逃(学) - ‘Where's Tom?’ ‘Skiving as usual.’
“汤姆去哪了?” “和往常一样,溜了。” - skive off She always skives off early on Fridays.
每到星期五,她总是早早就溜了。 - I always skived off school when I could.
我总是一有机会就逃学。 - skive something I skived the last lecture.
最后一节课我溜了。
词源early 20th cent.: perhaps from French esquiver ‘slink away’. - ‘Where's Tom?’ ‘Skiving as usual.’