1 VERB 转移,引开(批评、注意力等) If you deflect something such as criticism or attention, you act in a way that prevents it from being directed towards you or affecting you. 转移,引开(批评、注意力等)
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Cage changed his name to deflect accusations of nepotism. [VERB noun]
凯奇改了名字以避免别人指责他搞裙带关系。
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It's a maneuver to deflect the attention of the people from what is really happening. [VERB noun + from]
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。
SYN distract, divert, sidetrack, draw away
2 VERB 使脱离;使放弃;使中止 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. 使脱离;使放弃;使中止
3 VERB 使偏斜;使偏转 If you deflect something that is moving, you make it go in a slightly different direction, for example by hitting or blocking it. 使偏斜;使偏转
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He stuck out his boot and deflected the shot over the bar seconds before the final whistle. [VERB noun prep.]
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。
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My forearm deflected most of the first punch. [VERB noun]
我用前臂挡开了第一拳的大部分力道。
SYN turn aside, turn, avert, bend
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