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diversion美 [daɪ'vɜrʒ(ə)n] 英 [daɪ'vɜː(r)ʃ(ə)n] n. distraction,entertainment,pastime,hobby,leisure activity 1. | [c][u] 转向;转移;偏离the act of changing the direction that sb/sth is following, or what sth is used for |
| a river diversion project 河流改道工程 | | We made a short diversion to go and look at the castle. 我们绕了一小段路去参观城堡。 | | the diversion of funds from the public to the private sector of industry 资金从公有企业向私有企业的转移 |
2. | [c] 转移视线(或注意力)的事物something that takes your attention away from sb/sth while sth else is happening |
| For the government, the war was a welcome diversion from the country's economic problems. 政府欢迎这场战争,因为它转移了人们对国家经济问题的注意力。 | | A smoke bomb created a diversion while the robbery took place. 劫案发生时,一枚烟雾弹转移了人们的视线。 |
3. | [c] 临时绕行路;分流路a road or route that is used when the usual one is closed |
| Diversions will be signposted. 临时绕行路都将设置路标。 |
4. | [c] 消遣;娱乐an activity that is done for pleasure, especially because it takes your attention away from sth else |
| The party will make a pleasant diversion. 这个聚会将是一个很不错的消遣活动。 | | The city is full of diversions. 城市里各种娱乐活动比比皆是。 |
n. | 1. 〔空〕改变航向,改变航道;〔技〕转换,偏转,倾斜,导流 3. 转换,转移,转向;(河流、航线等的)改道;(资金等的)挪用;〔英国〕(因修路等车辆)绕行,绕路 1. 〔空〕改变航向,改变航道;〔技〕转换,偏转,倾斜,导流 3. 转换,转移,转向;(河流、航线等的)改道;(资金等的)挪用;〔英国〕(因修路等车辆)绕行,绕路 |
n. | 1. something that takes somebody's attention away from something else 2. a change in the purpose or use of something from what was intended or from what it was previously 3. a change in the direction or path of something 4. an activity or interest that takes somebody's mind off more routine or serious things 5. a mock attack aimed at drawing enemy attention and troops away from the place of the intended main attack 6. a route to be taken by traffic as an alternative to the normal route, when the normal route cannot be used. 8. an activity that you do for fun 9. a change in the road or path that you take to get somewhere because the usual road or path is closed 1. something that takes somebody's attention away from something else 2. a change in the purpose or use of something from what was intended or from what it was previously 3. a change in the direction or path of something 4. an activity or interest that takes somebody's mind off more routine or serious things 5. a mock attack aimed at drawing enemy attention and troops away from the place of the intended main attack 6. a route to be taken by traffic as an alternative to the normal route, when the normal route cannot be used. 8. an activity that you do for fun 9. a change in the road or path that you take to get somewhere because the usual road or path is closed |
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