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/daɪˈvɜːʃn/ |
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1 | C something intended to take someone’ s attention away from something you do not want them to concentrate on or notice 转移注意力的事物;分心的事物 |
| create a diversion You create a diversion and I’ ll run for the door! 你打个掩护,我朝门口跑! |
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2 | C/U a change in the use or purpose of something 用途的改变 |
| This would result in a massive diversion of funds. 这会导致资金用途的巨大改变。 |
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3 | C formal an activity that you do for fun 消遣;娱乐活动 |
| sightseeing, museum visits, and other pleasant diversions 观光、参观博物馆和其他令人愉快的娱乐活动 |
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4 | C/U BRITISH a change in the road or path that you take to get somewhere because the usual road or path is closed 路线的改变;改道;绕道 |
| The closure of the bridge has caused lengthy diversions. 大桥的关闭使人们要绕很长一段路。 |
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