deflect
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If you deflect something such as criticism or attention, you act in a way that prevents it from being directed toward you or affecting you. 轉(zhuǎn)移
Cage changed his name to deflect accusations of nepotism. 凱奇改了名字以轉(zhuǎn)移裙帶關(guān)系的指責(zé)。
2. V-T To deflect someone from a course of action means to make them decide not to continue with it by putting pressure on them or by offering them something desirable. (通過(guò)施壓或給予好處) 使改變
The war did not deflect him from the path he had long ago taken. 戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)沒(méi)有使他改變很久之前就選擇的道路。
3. V-T If you deflect something that is moving, you make it go in a slightly different direction, for example, by hitting or blocking it. 使 (動(dòng)作) 偏斜
My forearm deflected the first punch. 我的前臂擋開了第一拳。
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deflect /d??fl?kt/ (deflecting,deflected,deflects)
劍橋詞典
- to (cause to) change direction , or to prevent something from being directed at you
(使)轉(zhuǎn)向,(使)偏斜
The ball deflected off my shoulder , straight into the goal . 球打在我的肩膀上反彈進(jìn)了球門。
The crowd cheered as the goalkeeper deflected the shot . 當(dāng)守門員把球擋出去的時(shí)候人們歡呼了起來(lái)。
He deflected the ball away from the goal . 他把球擋出了球門。
The prime minister deflected mounting criticism today by announcing tax cuts . 今天首相宣布減稅,從而平息了越來(lái)越多的批評(píng)聲音。 返回 deflect