fudge
n. 夢話,胡言; 軟糖
vt. 捏造; 迴避
vi. 逃避責任; 欺騙
Fudge is a soft brown sweet that is made from butter, cream, and sugar.
If you fudge something, you avoid making a clear and definite decision, distinction, or statement about it.
Both have fudged their calculations and avoided specifics.
兩人都對自己的計算結果含糊其詞,避擴音到具體數字。
...certain issues that can no longer be fudged.
不能再敷衍的某些問題
1. soft creamy candy
1. fake or falsify;
2. avoid or try to avoid fulfilling, answering, or performing (duties, questions, or issues);
Fudge is somewhat weak, swayed by money and addicted to his own position and privilege.
福吉看起來有幾分軟弱, 喜歡錢,迷戀地位和權利.
When Matson snacked on a piece of the fudge, he bit into something hard — the ring.
當馬森拿一塊軟糖當點心吃時, 他咬到硬物—戒指.
I've got a good recipe for fudge.
我有一套做奶油軟糖的好方法.
The temptation to fudge the figures or lie to prolong life becomes overwhelming.
編造數字或撒謊以求延長壽命的誘惑變得無可抗拒.
We could get hot fudge sundaes.
我們可以點熱奶油糖漿聖代.