deviate 英 [ˈdi:vieɪt]   美 [ˈdiviˌet]

deviate

deviate  英 [ˈdi:vieɪt] 美 [ˈdiviˌet]

v. 背离,偏离 

进行时:deviating  过去式:deviated  过去分词:deviated  第三人称单数:deviates  名词复数:deviates 

The bus had to deviate from its usual route because of a road closure. 因为道路封闭,公共汽车只得绕道而行。
He never deviated from his original plan. 他从未偏离自己最初的计划。

  • If something turns off course or is diverted, it deviates from the expected or the norm. Deviating from explicit recipe directions is never a good idea, unless you want inedible food or a kitchen fire.
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  • v. 背离,偏离
  • 1. The bus had to deviate from its usual route because of a road closure.

    因为道路封闭,公共汽车只得绕道而行。

  • 2. He never deviated from his original plan.

    他从未偏离自己最初的计划。

  • deviate (v.) 1630s, from Late Latin deviatus, past participle of deviare "to turn aside, turn out of the way," from Latin phrase de via, from de "off" (see de-) + via "way" (see via). Related: Deviated; deviating. The noun meaning "sexual pervert" is attested from 1912.
de·vi·ate AWL / ˈdiːvieɪt ; NAmE ˈdiːvieɪt / verb [intransitive ] deviate(from sth) to be different from sth; to do sth in a different way from what is usual or expected 背离;偏离;违背 The bus had to deviate from its usual route because of a road closure. 因为道路封闭,公共汽车只得绕道而行。 He never deviated from his original plan. 他从未偏离自己最初的计划。 deviate deviates deviated deviating de·vi·ate / ˈdiːvieɪt ; NAmE ˈdiːvieɪt /
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