evasión
31Évasion FM — Création 1983 Propriétaire HPI Groupe Slogan « Ma radio, ma région ! » Langue français Pays France Statut Société Anonyme Siège social 107 place des Champs Él …
32evasion — e|va|sion [ ı veıʒn ] noun 1. ) uncount the practice of avoiding doing something that you should do: his evasion of all responsibility tax evasion 2. ) count or uncount something you say in order to avoid telling the truth about something: Voters …
33evasion — /əˈveɪʒən / (say uh vayzhuhn), /i / (say ee ) noun 1. the act of escaping something by trickery or cleverness: evasion of one s duty; evasion of responsibilities. 2. the avoiding of an argument, accusation, question, or the like, as by a… …
34evasion — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French or Late Latin; Anglo French, from Late Latin evasion , evasio, from Latin evadere to evade Date: 15th century 1. a means of evading ; dodge 2. the act or an instance of evading ; escape <… …
35ÉVASION — s. f. Action de s évader. Après son évasion, il se retira en lieu de sûreté. Favoriser l évasion d un prisonnier …
36ÉVASION — n. f. Action de s’évader. Après son évasion, il se retira en lieu sûr. Favoriser l’évasion d’un prisonnier …
37evasion — n. tax evasion * * * [ɪ veɪʒ(ə)n] tax evasion …
38evasión — (f) (Intermedio) tendencia de alguien a evitar sus responsabilidades Ejemplos: La detuvieron un par de horas por la evasión de la declaración aduanera. La contraloría denuncia alta evasión de impuestos. Sinónimos: deserción …
39evasion — noun 1) the evasion of immigration control Syn: avoidance, elusion, circumvention, dodging, sidestepping 2) she grew tired of all the evasion Syn: prevarication, evasiveness, beating around the bush, hedging, pussyfooting …
40evasion — e•va•sion [[t]ɪˈveɪ ʒən[/t]] n. 1) an act or instance of escaping, avoiding, or shirking something: evasion of one s duty; tax evasion[/ex] 2) the avoiding of an accusation, question, or the like, as by a subterfuge 3) a means of evading;… …