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dodger
- IPA[ˈdäjər]
美式
- a person who engages in cunning tricks or dishonest practices to avoid something unpleasant;a canvas screen on a ship giving protection from spray.
noun: dodger, plural noun: dodgers
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名詞
- 1. informal a person who engages in cunning tricks or dishonest practices to avoid something unpleasant tax dodgers
- 2. a canvas screen on a ship giving protection from spray.
- 3. US a small handbill or leaflet.
- 4. see corn dodger
- a small, hard fried or baked cornmeal cake.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a person who practices tax avoidance or tax evasion: our private investigators know how to locate tax dodgers
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who steals unbranded cattle: the cattle were forced on to the hills, where they were easy picking for the old poddy dodger
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who travels on public transport without paying the required fare: the train companies are cracking down on fare dodgers
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who has avoided compulsory military service.
Oxford Dictionary
- a person who has avoided compulsory military service.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small fried or baked cornmeal cake.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈdɒdʒə]
英式
- a person who engages in cunning tricks or dishonest practices to evade a debt or obligation: tax dodgers a fare dodger
Oxford Dictionary