equivocate
verb [intransitive, transitive] (formal)Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they equivocate | |
he / she / it equivocates | |
past simple equivocated | |
past participle equivocated | |
-ing form equivocating |
to talk about something in a way that is deliberately not clear in order to avoid or hide the truth (故意)含糊其词,支吾,搪塞 Lincoln hated slavery but equivocated in public statements about racial equality. 林肯讨厌奴隶制,但在关于种族平等的公开声明中模棱两可。 - + speech
‘I'm not sure,’ she equivocated. “我不确定,”她含糊其辞。
Word Originlate Middle English (in the sense ‘use a word in more than one sense’): from late Latin aequivocat- ‘called by the same name’, from the verb aequivocare, from aequivocus, from Latin aequus ‘equally’ + vocare ‘to call’.