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deflect美 [dɪ'flekt] 英 [dɪ'flekt] - v.转向;转移;引开;阻止(某人做已决定做的事)
- 网络偏斜;使转向;使偏斜
过去分词:deflected 现在分词:deflecting 第三人称单数:deflects v.+n. deflect attention,deflect bullet,deflect shot,deflect criticism v. bounce,glance,ricochet,rebound,bend 1. | [i][t] (尤指击中某物后)偏斜,转向,使偏斜,使转向to change direction or make sth change direction, especially after hitting sth |
| The ball deflected off Reid's body into the goal. 球打在里德身上反弹进球门。 | | He raised his arm to try to deflect the blow. 他举起手臂试图挡开这一击。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth 转移;引开to succeed in preventing sth from being directed towards you |
| All attempts to deflect attention from his private life have failed. 本想转移人们对他私生活的注意,但一切努力都失败了。 | | She sought to deflect criticism by blaming her family. 她责怪她的家人,企图以此转移对她的批评。 |
3. | [t] ~ sb (from sth) 阻止(某人做已决定做的事)to prevent sb from doing sth that they are determined to do |
| The government will not be deflected from its commitments. 政府决不会因任何阻碍而放弃承诺。 |
v. | 1. to change course because of hitting something, or change something's course by coming into contact with it 2. to direct people's attention or criticism away from a subject or issue to something else 3. to force somebody to change what he or she is doing or planning to do 4. to make someone change their plans or stop what they are doing 5. if something deflects, or if it is deflected, it starts to move in a different direction, usually because it has hit something 1. to change course because of hitting something, or change something's course by coming into contact with it 2. to direct people's attention or criticism away from a subject or issue to something else 3. to force somebody to change what he or she is doing or planning to do 4. to make someone change their plans or stop what they are doing 5. if something deflects, or if it is deflected, it starts to move in a different direction, usually because it has hit something |
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