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transitive verbbeugen [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 ablenkento \deflect the ball den Ball abfälschento \deflect a blow einen Schlag abwehrento \deflect light PHYS das Licht beugento \deflect a shot einen Schuss abfälschenII. vi* * *[dɪ'flekt]1. vtablenken; ball ablenken, abfälschen; steam, air current ableiten, ablenken; (PHYS) light beugen2. vi(compass needle) ausschlagen; (projectile) abweichen* * *deflect [dıˈflekt]A v/t1. a) ablenken ( from von):b) SPORT einen Schuss etc abfälschen:2. TECHa) umbiegenb) durchbiegenB v/i2. ausschlagen (Zeiger etc)* * *transitive verbbeugen [Licht]deflect somebody/something [from somebody/something] — jemanden/etwas [von jemandem/einer Sache] ablenken
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2 divert
transitive verb1) umleiten [Verkehr, Fluss, Fahrzeug]; ablenken [Aufmerksamkeit]; lenken [Energien, Aggressionen]2) (distract) ablenken3) (entertain) unterhalten* * *1) (to cause to turn aside or change direction: Traffic had to be diverted because of the accident.) umleiten2) (to amuse or entertain.) zerstreuen* * *di·vert[daɪˈvɜ:t, AM dɪˈvɜ:rt]I. vt1. (reroute)▪ to \divert sth etw verlegen [o umleiten]to \divert a line eine Strecke verlegento \divert traffic den Verkehr umleiten2. (reallocate)▪ to \divert sth etw für einen anderen Zweck verwendenadditional staff have been \diverted into the department es wurden zusätzlich Arbeitskräfte für die Abteilung abgestelltto \divert funds Finanzmittel anders einsetzen3. (distract)4. (amuse)▪ to \divert sb jdn unterhalten [o zerstreuenII. vi umdrehen, die Richtung ändern* * *[daɪ'vɜːt]vt1) traffic, stream umleiten; attention ablenken; conversation in eine andere Richtung lenken; blow abwenden; money abzweigen; resources, investment umlenken2) (= amuse) unterhalten* * *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 umleiten5. zerstreuen, unterhalten ( beide:with mit, durch)6. einen Verdacht etc von sich ablenken* * *transitive verb1) umleiten [Verkehr, Fluss, Fahrzeug]; ablenken [Aufmerksamkeit]; lenken [Energien, Aggressionen]2) (distract) ablenken3) (entertain) unterhalten* * *v.ableiten v.ablenken v.umleiten v.
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