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turn+aside+a+blow

  • 1 deflect

    transitive verb
    beugen [Licht]

    deflect somebody/something [from somebody/something] — jemanden/etwas [von jemandem/einer Sache] ablenken

    * * *
    [di'flekt]
    (to turn aside (from a fixed course or direction): He deflected the blow with his arm.) ablenken
    - academic.ru/19205/deflection">deflection
    * * *
    de·flect
    [dɪˈflekt]
    I. vt
    to \deflect sb from doing sth jdn davon abbringen, etw zu tun
    to \deflect sth etw ablenken
    to \deflect the ball den Ball abfälschen
    to \deflect a blow einen Schlag abwehren
    to \deflect light PHYS das Licht beugen
    to \deflect a shot einen Schuss abfälschen
    II. vi
    to \deflect off sth ball von etw dat abprallen
    * * *
    [dɪ'flekt]
    1. vt
    ablenken; ball ablenken, abfälschen; steam, air current ableiten, ablenken; (PHYS) light beugen
    2. vi
    (compass needle) ausschlagen; (projectile) abweichen
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    deflect [dıˈflekt]
    A v/t
    1. a) ablenken ( from von):
    deflecting electrode ELEK Ablenkelektrode f
    b) SPORT einen Schuss etc abfälschen:
    2. TECH
    a) umbiegen
    b) durchbiegen
    B v/i
    1. abweichen ( from von) (auch fig)
    2. ausschlagen (Zeiger etc)
    3. deflect off sb SPORT von jemandem abgefälscht werden (Schuss etc)
    * * *
    transitive verb
    beugen [Licht]

    deflect somebody/something [from somebody/something] — jemanden/etwas [von jemandem/einer Sache] ablenken

    * * *
    v.
    umleiten v.

    English-german dictionary > deflect

  • 2 divert

    transitive verb
    1) umleiten [Verkehr, Fluss, Fahrzeug]; ablenken [Aufmerksamkeit]; lenken [Energien, Aggressionen]
    2) (distract) ablenken
    3) (entertain) unterhalten
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    1) (to cause to turn aside or change direction: Traffic had to be diverted because of the accident.) umleiten
    2) (to amuse or entertain.) zerstreuen
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    di·vert
    [daɪˈvɜ:t, AM dɪˈvɜ:rt]
    I. vt
    1. (reroute)
    to \divert sth etw verlegen [o umleiten]
    to \divert a line eine Strecke verlegen
    to \divert traffic den Verkehr umleiten
    to \divert sth etw für einen anderen Zweck verwenden
    to \divert sth into sth etw für etw akk verwenden
    additional staff have been \diverted into the department es wurden zusätzlich Arbeitskräfte für die Abteilung abgestellt
    to \divert funds Finanzmittel anders einsetzen
    to \divert sth from sth von etw dat ablenken
    to \divert sb's attention away from sth jds Aufmerksamkeit von etw dat ablenken
    to \divert sb jdn unterhalten [o zerstreuen
    II. vi umdrehen, die Richtung ändern
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    [daɪ'vɜːt]
    vt
    1) traffic, stream umleiten; attention ablenken; conversation in eine andere Richtung lenken; blow abwenden; money abzweigen; resources, investment umlenken
    2) (= amuse) unterhalten
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    divert [daıˈvɜːt; dı-; US -ˈvɜrt] v/t
    1. ablenken, ableiten, abwenden ( alle:
    from von;
    to nach), lenken (to auf akk)
    2. abbringen ( from von)
    3. Geld etc abzweigen (to für)
    4. Br den Verkehr umleiten
    5. zerstreuen, unterhalten ( beide:
    with mit, durch)
    6. einen Verdacht etc von sich ablenken
    * * *
    transitive verb
    1) umleiten [Verkehr, Fluss, Fahrzeug]; ablenken [Aufmerksamkeit]; lenken [Energien, Aggressionen]
    2) (distract) ablenken
    3) (entertain) unterhalten
    * * *
    v.
    ableiten v.
    ablenken v.
    umleiten v.

    English-german dictionary > divert

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