Examples of using May avoid in English and their translations into Chinese
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US may avoid recession.
Find out the real cause of the disturbance and you may avoid….
And so we may avoid them.
May avoid social situations.
Other men may avoid them.
People also translate
He may avoid suffering and sorrow.
Find out the real cause of the disturbance and you may avoid serious trouble.
You may avoid such mistake.
Prompt investigation of matters arising then may avoid the need for a subsequent retrial.
This may avoid being cheated.
The application of large volume of medium in short-term studies may avoid deviations in osmolarity and O2 due to evaporation.
You may avoid public places.
And I will answer you that reality may avoid that obligation but that hypotheses may not.'.
He may avoid sufferings and sorrow.
Kids who don't expect to do well may avoid challenges, give up easily, or be unable to bounce back from….
May avoid places, people, and things that remind them of the trauma;
Turks, most of whom are devout Muslims, may avoid looking into your eyes in a display of humble behavior.
This may avoid excessive technological complexity and its associated costs.
In addition you may avoid a lot of unnecessary headaches.
You may avoid excessive expenditures during travel by avoiding very last minute costs.
Others may avoid big cities.
This may avoid these side effects.
People with anorexia may avoid meals or may refuse to eat around other people.
People may avoid them because their names sound too scientific, even if they don't understand what's inside.
The customers who value their privacy may avoid visiting these stores and go for the traditional retail stores as far as possible.
This may avoid double-taxation.
They may avoid sorrow and suffering.
Children may avoid reminders of the trauma.
Similarly, an agoraphobic may avoid crowds, fearing the embarrassment of having a panic attack in front of a lot of people.
In real life, frequent commuters may avoid striking up conversation with fellow travellers, for fear of getting stuck talking with the same person everyday.