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v.
偏離;脫離
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n.
叛離者;偏差;不正常的人或物
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adj.
離經叛道的
v.
(動詞)
- vi. 偏離; 越軌 be different or move away from a usual or accepted standard of behavior
v.
動詞
- (使)越軌,使脫軌,越出(正軌)
- 脫離
- 誤入歧途
- (使)脫離常軌
- 移到
- 斜
- 相差,出偏差
- 削弱
- (使)背離,(使)偏離,(使)違背
- 離開(主題),離(題)
- 出軌
n.
名詞
- 脫離常軌的人,偏離正軌的人
- 乖常者,變態者
- 叛離者
- 偏差
- 不正常的人或物
adj.
形容詞
- 脫離常軌的
- 離經叛道的
Noun:
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a person whose behavior deviates from what is acceptable especially in sexual behavior
Adjective:
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markedly different from an accepted norm;
"aberrant behavior"
"deviant ideas"
Verb:
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turn aside; turn away from
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be at variance with; be out of line with
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cause to turn away from a previous or expected course;
"The river was deviated to prevent flooding"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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Don't always deviate to minor issues.
不用時不時緊急制動到次責的問題上。
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You will not deviate from your present course.
你可以偏移目前為止直航
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His remarks usually deviate from truth.
他得話常常都是和法律事實對不上。
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Do not deviate from the beaten track.
別逸出常軌。
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He has not..deviated one hair's breadth from the course he laid down.
源于: T. Hardy
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He deviated fifty yards towards it.
源于: N. Shute
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A most devoted wife..never deviating in admiration of her husband.
源自: A. Powell
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The summer weather..hadn't deviated for four months.
選自: C. P. Snow
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用作動詞 (v.)
- deviate from (v.+prep.)
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背離,偏離… act in a different way from (sth usual or good)
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- diverge,deviate
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- 這兩個動詞都有“偏離,離軌”之意。
- diverge指從一主道分成Y形。
- deviate強調離開思想、行動或規則的慣例。
- ☆ 1630年左右進入英語,直接源自近代拉丁語的deviare,意為離開大道。
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