释义 |
deviation美 [.divi'eɪʃ(ə)n] 英 [.diːvi'eɪʃ(ə)n] n. difference,departure,change,divergence,variation 1. | [u][c] ~ (from sth) 背离;偏离;违背the act of moving away from what is normal or acceptable; a difference from what is expected or acceptable |
| deviation from the previously accepted norms 违背事先接受的准则 | | | | a deviation from the plan 违背计划 |
2. | [c] ~ (from sth) 偏差the amount by which a single measurement is different from the average |
| a compass deviation of 5˚(= from true north) 罗盘偏差 5 度(相对正北而言) |
n. | 1. a change or difference from what is usual, accepted, expected, or planned 2. behavior or an attitude that is sharply different from a customary, traditional, or generally accepted standard 3. the difference between any individual value and a fixed value such as the average of all the other values in its series 4. an error in a compass reading caused by local magnetic fields, especially on a ship at sea 5. the difference between one number or measurement in a series and the average of all the numbers or measurements in the series 6. behaviour that most people do not consider morally correct 1. a change or difference from what is usual, accepted, expected, or planned 2. behavior or an attitude that is sharply different from a customary, traditional, or generally accepted standard 3. the difference between any individual value and a fixed value such as the average of all the other values in its series 4. an error in a compass reading caused by local magnetic fields, especially on a ship at sea 5. the difference between one number or measurement in a series and the average of all the numbers or measurements in the series 6. behaviour that most people do not consider morally correct |
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