词汇 | veer |
释义 | veer verb[ I+ adv/prep ] uk /vɪər/ us /vɪr/ to change direction: 改变方向;转向 All of a sudden, the car veered off the road.突然那辆车改变方向冲出了公路。 Moments before crashing, the jet was seen veering sharply to the right.坠机之前的一瞬间,有人看见那架喷气式飞机猛地转向右方。 Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter veered off course into an oil platform.昨晚一架直升飞机偏离航线撞上了石油钻井平台,恐怕有3人因此死亡。 Our talk soon veered onto the subject of money.我们的谈话很快就转到了金钱上。 Changing direction about-face about-turn bear branch off break cut decoy divert someone/something to somewhere do an about-face do an about-turn excursive excursively ping-pong regear reverse slew someone's back is turnedidiom swerve turn around wheel veer | American Dictionaryveer verb[ I ] us/vɪər/ to suddenly change direction: The officer saw the car veer off the side of the road. Examples of veerveer Prompted by these real concerns, my research interests veered toward macroeconomics, but, here again, uncertainty matters, under incomplete markets. By mid-day this veered to 270x but its strength remained very strong. Although these chapters veer back towards physiological responses they make a nice way to follow on from the more physical and methodological chapters described earlier. That is, it is inaccurate because it veers us away from the basic values revealed by general reflection. Additionally, the observers veered in opposite directions, suggesting that the noisiness of the data was the predominant factor. Patients with acute vestibular loss are unsteady and often veer or fall toward the side of the affected ear for several days after the event. Even if these tests veer off the equilibrium path, however, they provide important support for the theory. The latter caused it to veer toward the ventricular apex. But mission accounts also suggest that things had veered out of mission control. As we would expect in a collective enterprise, some authors veer towards generalisation, for example by confining themselves to the familiar territory of enlightened absolutism. They wallowed in subscience and sermons; the adolescent veered from evil to saintliness, without enough good, rational, explorable territory in between. He clearly establishes the direction and goals of his inquiry, never once veering off the track. The second stage of the route veered close by a roundabout with thunderous heavy traffic. Because of the difficulties that arose in enforcing them, laws and contracts veered towards the structure of advocacy and response. The direction remained fairly constant until it veered to around 220x when the cold front went through around 1323 hours. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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