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| | VERB | | | /dɪˈflekt/ | | | | 1 | T to direct criticism , attention , or blame away from yourself towards someone else 把(批评、注意力或责任)转向;转移 | The company was criticized for trying to deflect the blame for the accident. 这家公司因企图转移事故的责任而受到批评。 | | deflect sth from sth It was designed to deflect attention from domestic political problems. 这是为了转移对国内政治问题的注意。 | | | | 2 | T to make someone change their plans or stop what they are doing 使改变计划;使停止 | deflect sb from (doing) sth 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。 | | | | 3 | I/T if something deflects, or is deflected, it starts to move in a different direction , usually because it has hit something (使)转向 | The ball skimmed off Shearer’ s head and was deflected past Meldrum. 球擦着希勒的头飞过,改变了方向并越过麦尔德姆。 | | | |