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deflect

英 [dɪˈflekt]

美 [dɪˈflekt]

v.  (尤指击中某物后)偏斜,转向,使偏斜,使转向; 转移; 引开; 阻止(某人做已决定做的事)

过去分词:deflected 过去式:deflected 现在分词:deflecting 第三人称单数:deflects 

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Collins.1 / BNC.9485 / COCA.9591

牛津词典

    verb

    • (尤指击中某物后)偏斜,转向,使偏斜,使转向
      to change direction or make sth change direction, especially after hitting sth
      1. The ball deflected off Reid's body into the goal.
        球打在里德身上反弹进球门。
      2. He raised his arm to try to deflect the blow.
        他举起手臂试图挡开这一击。
    • 转移;引开
      to succeed in preventing sth from being directed towards you
      1. All attempts to deflect attention from his private life have failed.
        本想转移人们对他私生活的注意,但一切努力都失败了。
      2. She sought to deflect criticism by blaming her family.
        她责怪她的家人,想这样来转移对她的批评。
    • 阻止(某人做已决定做的事)
      to prevent sb from doing sth that they are determined to do
      1. The government will not be deflected from its commitments.
        政府决不会因任何阻碍而放弃承诺。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 转移,引开(批评、注意力等)
      If youdeflectsomething such as criticism or attention, you act in a way that prevents it from being directed towards you or affecting you.
      1. Cage changed his name to deflect accusations of nepotism...
        凯奇改了名字以避免别人指责他搞裙带关系。
      2. It's a maneuver to deflect the attention of the people from what is really happening.
        这是为将公众的注意力从真正发生的事情上转移开而耍的花招。
    • VERB 使脱离;使放弃;使中止
      Todeflectsomeonefroma course of action means to make them decide not to continue with it by putting pressure on them or by offering them something desirable.
      1. The war did not deflect him from the path he had long ago taken...
        战争并没有使他放弃自己很久以前就选择的道路。
      2. Never let a little problem deflect you.
        决不要因一点小问题就半途而废。
    • VERB 使偏斜;使偏转
      If youdeflectsomething that is moving, you make it go in a slightly different direction, for example by hitting or blocking it.
      1. He stuck out his boot and deflected the shot over the bar seconds before the final whistle...
        就在终场哨响前几秒,他伸脚一挡,使射门的球变向飞过了球门横梁。
      2. My forearm deflected most of the first punch.
        我用前臂挡开了第一拳的大部分力道。

    英英释义

    verb

    • impede the movement of (an opponent or a ball)
      1. block an attack
      Synonym:parryblock
    • draw someone's attention away from something
      1. The thief distracted the bystanders
      2. He deflected his competitors
      Synonym:distract
    • turn aside and away from an initial or intended course
      1. turn from a straight course, fixed direction, or line of interest
          Synonym:bendturn away
        1. prevent the occurrence of
          1. Let's avoid a confrontation
          2. head off a confrontation
          3. avert a strike
          Synonym:debarforefendforfendobviateaverthead offstave offfend offavoidward off

        双语例句

        • This special metal shield will deflect a bullet from its course.
          这种特殊的金属盾将使子弹改变方向。
        • By trying to deflect blame, you fan people's angry feelings;
          将指责转移,你会煽动人们愤怒情绪;
        • Violence will not deflect us from seeking a peaceful political settlement to the problems.
          暴力不会阻挡我们寻求和平的政治途径来解决这些问题。
        • It's a maneuver to deflect the attention of the people from what is really happening.
          这是为将公众的注意力从真正发生的事情上转移开而耍的花招。
        • I keep my head fixed as I deflect the stick fully to the left.
          在将驾驶杆完全压到左边的同时我也把头部的位置固定住。
        • The world can surely deflect this threat but will need to develop new knowledge and technologies.
          世界肯定能化解这一威胁,但必须发展新知识和科技才行。
        • The war was partly an attempt to deflect attention away from domestic problems.
          这场战争一定程度上是为了转移人们对国内问题的关注。
        • Again, I don't want anything to deflect us from our main goal, winning matches and trophies.
          我重申,我不希望有任何事影响我们达到主要的目标赢球和夺标。
        • Rich bribes cannot move him, nor will high rank and emoluments deflect his purpose.
          财贿不以动其心,爵禄不以移其志。(《三国演义》)
        • That was the best defence that would help the company deflect the intense criticism that was coming.
          这是帮助公司转移突如其来的猛烈批评的最佳保护办法。