1. to avoid or stay away from (someone or something)
a wide berth 例句
英汉例句
By granting his employees a wide berth and noting their considerable accomplishments, Fred Smith wins the hearts and minds of both the people who work for him and the people he works for.
ONE of the striking features of Mexico「s crackdown on drug gangs is that the resulting violence has kept a wide berth of the capital.
墨西哥打击贩毒团伙的其中一个特征是结果暴动一直都避开了首都。
「I thought you lived in that girls」 bathroom?」 said Harry, who had been careful to give the place a wide berth for some years now.
「我以为你住在女生盥洗室呢。」哈利说,那个地方他已经避开好几年了。
Based on ultrasonic measuring distance technology, a new method of detecting obstacle and giving a wide berth used in electric wheelchairs is presented.