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di·ver·sionBrE /daɪˈvɜːʃn/NAmE /daɪˈvɜːrʒn/ noun [C, U] the act of changing the direction that sb/sth is following, or what sth is used for 转向;转移;偏离◆a river diversion project 河流改道工程◆We made a short diversion to go and look at the castle. 我们绕了一小段路去参观城堡。◆the diversion of funds from the public to the private sector of industry 资金从公有企业向私有企业的转移 [C] something that takes your attention away from sb/sth while sth else is happening 转移视线(或注意力)的事物◆For the government, the war was a welcome diversion from the country's economic problems. 政府欢迎这场战争,因为它转移了人们对国家经济问题的注意力。◆A smoke bomb created a diversion while the robbery took place. 劫案发生时,一枚烟雾弹转移了人们的视线。 [C] (BrE) (NAmE de·tour) a road or route that is used when the usual one is closed 临时绕行路;分流路◆Diversions will be signposted. 临时绕行路都将设置路标。 bypass, carriageway, diversion, hard shoulder, lane, lay-by, motorway, road, roundabout, signpost [C] (formal) an activity that is done for pleasure, especially because it takes your attention away from sth else 消遣;娱乐 SYN distraction ◆The party will make a pleasant diversion. 这个聚会将是一个很不错的消遣活动。◆The city is full of diversions. 城市里各种娱乐活动比比皆是。 |