词汇 | deviating |
释义 | deviating present participle ofdeviate deviate verb[ I ] uk /ˈdiː.vi.eɪt/ us /ˈdiː.vi.eɪt/ deviateverb[I] (BEHAVIOUR)to do something that is different from the usual or common way of behaving: 脱离;出格,违背规则 deviate fromThe recent pattern of weather deviates from the norm for this time of year.近来的天气状况与往年同期相比有些异常。 Being and appearing different against the current anomalously another anti-conventional apple buck clash conflict depart from something deviate differ differ between something differ from something differ in something flow non-identity non-representative othering polymorphous rebrand deviateverb[I] (DIRECTION)to go in a different direction: 偏离,背离 The path follows the river closely, occasionally deviating around a clump of trees.这条小路紧挨着河,只是在遇到树林时才偶尔偏离一下。 Changing direction about-face about-turn bear branch branch off break 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 Related worddeviation Examples of deviatingdeviating In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Thus, ongoing circumstances may support pursuance of potentially deviating developmental pathways or deflect the individual back toward more normal adaptation. The patient is not deviating from this theme, but is demonstrating that his focus is slightly different. This may be due to the obliteration of deviating migration routes, but it can also indeed reflect the joint migration of allied clans. Stylization is the knowing deployment of culturally familiar styles and identities that are marked as deviating from those predictably associated with the current speaking context. By relying on privately funded studies, the public sector is at risk of deviating, albeit unwittingly, from its fundamental mission. Once this scheme is established, state officials are required to impose sanctions as prescribed by law without deviating for pragmatic reasons. Moreover, a grasp of the rule and its justification may well prove conducive to understanding what kind of considerations could justify deviating from it. The financial sanction associated with deviating is the additional payment to the risk adjustment scheme. The reasons for deviating were related to the product or the patients, not the guideline. Furthermore, the amount of facilitation observed depended on the position of the deviating letter in the word. The investor bears the other $10 of the $15 minimum benefit as basis risk, which is the cost of deviating from the standardized portfolio. The age pattern of these rates started deviating from that of a natural fertility standard for those who married between 1914 and 1923. In our case, this means that contributions from directions deviating from the preferred one may contribute relatively more at higher velocities. Of the 38 dislocations in reference maintenance, 28% have this deviating form. In two prefectures, the crossing of the boundaries of administrative regions was not required, but deviating from them produced election districts of more equitable size. 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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