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divert美 [daɪ'vɜrt] 英 [daɪ'vɜː(r)t] - v.转移;使转向;使绕道;改变(资金、材料等)的用途
- 网络使转移;消遣;转移-的注意力
第三人称单数:diverts 现在分词:diverting 过去分词:diverted v.+n. divert attention,divert plane v. redirect,deflect,reroute,switch,distract 1. | 使转向;使绕道;转移to make sb/sth change direction |
| Northbound traffic will have to be diverted onto minor roads. 北行车辆将不得不绕次要道路行驶。 |
2. | ~ sth 改变(资金、材料等)的用途to use money, materials, etc. for a different purpose from their original purpose |
3. | ~ sth 转移(某人)的注意力;使分心to take sb's thoughts or attention away from sth |
| The war diverted people's attention away from the economic situation. 战争把民众的注意力从经济状况上移开了。 |
4. | ~ sb 娱乐;供消遣to entertain people |
| Children are easily diverted. 孩子们很容易被逗乐。 |
v. | 1. 使转向,使转换,使转移; 挪用(资金等);使(工作等)改行 1. 使转向,使转换,使转移; 挪用(资金等);使(工作等)改行 |
v. | 1. to change the route or path taken by something such as traffic or a river 2. to take somebody's mind off something and draw attention to something else 3. to change the purpose or use of something from what it was previously 4. to amuse or entertain somebody or yourself 5. to make something move or travel in a different direction 6. to do something to take people’s attention away from something that you do not want them to concentrate on or notice 7. to use something for a purpose that is different from its original or main purpose 1. to change the route or path taken by something such as traffic or a river 2. to take somebody's mind off something and draw attention to something else 3. to change the purpose or use of something from what it was previously 4. to amuse or entertain somebody or yourself 5. to make something move or travel in a different direction 6. to do something to take people’s attention away from something that you do not want them to concentrate on or notice 7. to use something for a purpose that is different from its original or main purpose |
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