shirk

shirk
transitive verb
sich entziehen (+ Dat.) [Pflicht, Verantwortung]

shirk one's job/doing something — sich vor der Arbeit drücken/sich davor drücken (ugs.), etwas zu tun

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[ʃə:k]
verb
(to avoid doing, accepting responsibility for etc (something one ought to): She shirked telling him the bad news that night.) sich drücken vor
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shirk
[ʃɜ:k, AM ʃɜ:rk]
(pej)
I. vt
to \shirk sth etw meiden
to \shirk one's responsibilities sich akk seiner Verantwortung entziehen
II. vi
to \shirk from sth etw meiden, sich akk etw dat entziehen
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[ʃɜːk]
1. vt
sich drücken vor (+dat), ausweichen (+dat)
2. vi
sich drücken

you're shirking! — du willst dich drücken!

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shirk [ʃɜːk; US ʃɜrk]
A v/t
1. sich drücken vor (dat) umg
2. auch einem Blick ausweichen
3. auch shirk off US etwas abschieben (on auf akk)
B v/i sich drücken umg
C s shirker
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transitive verb
sich entziehen (+ Dat.) [Pflicht, Verantwortung]

shirk one's job/doing something — sich vor der Arbeit drücken/sich davor drücken (ugs.), etwas zu tun

* * *
v.
drücken v.

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