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n.
(名詞)
- [C][U]轉移,轉向 a turning aside from sth
- [C]娛樂,消遣 sth that diverts or amuses
- [C](道路的)改道 alternative route for use by traffic when the usual road is temporarily closed
- [C]分散注意力的事物 sth that turns sb's attention away from sth else that one does not wish to be noticed
n.
名詞
- 轉移
- 轉向
- 娛樂
- 消遣
- 轉換
- 分散注意力
- 分散注意力的東西
- 改道
- 挪用
- 繞行
- 繞路
- 【軍】箝制
- 佯攻
- 耳目一新
- 轉移注意力的事變
- 散散心
- 解悶法
- 消遣解悶
- 偏離
- 臨時繞行路
Noun:
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an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates;
"scuba diving is provided as a diversion for tourists"
"for recreation he wrote poetry and solved crossword puzzles"
"drug abuse is often regarded as a form of recreation"
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a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern);
"a diversion from the main highway"
"a digression into irrelevant details"
"a deflection from his goal"
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an attack calculated to draw enemy defense away from the point of the principal attack
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用作名詞 (n.)
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There's a diversion sign behind the lorry.
那輛重型卡車前邊發出手機信號了轉移到的手機信號。
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The diversion of a stream changed the land.
每條溪流的轉向器使這片土地的流失遭受了發展。
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A smoke bomb created a diversion while the robbery took place.
劫案進行時,1枚濃煙彈改變了朋友的視野中。
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I think your last argument was a diversion to make us forget the main point.
我而言你最終的那論點是在更換方向,以供公司忘記一個人關鍵。
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Movies can be a worthwhile diversion.
老電影也可以已成為1種益處的娛樂。
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Chess is his favorite diversion.
象棋是他最非常喜歡的游戲項目。
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Diversion signs and temporary direction signs have a yellow background.
改道象征和被臨時的方向象征的底版都要黃。
用作名詞 (n.)
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High tariffs often cause a diversion of trade from one country to another.
超額消費稅常使國際貿易從一國轉往其他國。
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Golf is my father's favorite diversion.
大眾高爾夫不是我老爹最很愛的玩耍。
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Sorry I'm late—there was a traffic diversion due to an accident on the main road.
對沒法,我遲在了——鑒于干道上發生了問題長期繞道的原困。
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The person's talk created a diversion of attention.
這小編一句話細化了老百姓的目光力。
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A diversion..from this rectitude, this uprightness.
出自于: Donne
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The diversion of traffic out of blocked main thoroughfares into by-ways.
出至: E. Bowen
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The ABM..was attacked as a wasteful diversion of resources from domestic priorities.
源自: H. Kissinger
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用作名詞 (n.)
動詞+~
形容詞+~
~+介詞
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- ☆ 15世紀初期進入英語,直接源自中古英語的diversion,意為轉向。
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