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1 ♦ path
♦ path /pɑ:ɵ/n.1 sentiero; viottolo; stradicciola; vialetto ( di giardino o parco): a steep path, un sentiero ripido; a bridle path, un sentiero da fare a cavallo; a path through the woods, un sentiero nei boschi4 (fig.) sentiero; via; strada: the path to success, la strada del successo; to deviate from the right path, deviare dalla retta via5 percorso; (mecc.) corsa; (astron., miss.) traiettoria, orbita: (aeron.) flight path, rotta stabilita; the path of the meteor, la traiettoria della meteora; the path of the hurricane, il percorso dell'uragano6 (aeron., naut.) sentiero7 (comput.) percorso; path● path laying, posa in opera di sentieri di pietre ( in giardini, ecc.) □ path dependency, dipendenza dal percorso passato ( detto di variabile, di tecnologia, ecc.).
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deviate from the proper path — index lapse (fall into error) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
deviate from — phr verb Deviate from is used with these nouns as the object: ↑norm, ↑path … Collocations dictionary
deviate — [dē′vē āt΄; ] for adj. & n. [, dē vēit] vi. deviated, deviating [< LL deviatus, pp. of deviare, to turn aside < de , from + via, road: see VIA] to turn aside (from a course, direction, standard, doctrine, etc.); diverge; digress vt. to… … English World dictionary
deviate — [v] stray from normal path aberrate, angle off, avert, bear off, bend, bend the rules*, break pattern, circumlocate, contrast, deflect, depart, depart from, differ, digress, divagate, diverge, drift, edge off*, err, get around, go amiss, go… … New thesaurus
deviate — I (Roget s IV) v. Syn. deflect, digress, swerve, shy, vary, wander, stray, turn aside, veer, bear off, go out of control, divagate, depart from, break the pattern, go amiss, err, angle away, angle off, diverge, leave the beaten path, not conform … English dictionary for students
deviate — deviable, adj. deviability /dee vee euh bil i tee/, n. deviator, n. v. /dee vee ayt /; adj., n. /dee vee it/, v., deviated, deviating, adj., n. v.i. 1. to turn aside, as from a route, way, course, etc. 2. to depart or swerve, as from a procedure … Universalium
path — noun 1 way across land ADJECTIVE ▪ long ▪ narrow ▪ steep ▪ winding ▪ cobblestone (esp. AmE), dirt … Collocations dictionary
deviate — de•vi•ate v. [[t]ˈdi viˌeɪt[/t]] adj., n. [[t] ɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing, adj. n. 1) to turn aside, as from a route or course 2) to depart, as from an accepted procedure, standard, or course of action 3) to digress, as from a line of thought 4) to … From formal English to slang
deviate — de|vi|ate1 [ˈdi:vieıt] v [Date: 1600 1700; : Late Latin; Origin: deviatus, from [i]Latin via way ] to change what you are doing so that you are not following an expected plan, idea, or type of behaviour deviate from ▪ The plane had to deviate… … Dictionary of contemporary English
deviate — [[t]di͟ːvieɪt[/t]] deviates, deviating, deviated VERB (disapproval) To deviate from something means to start doing something different or not planned, especially in a way that causes problems for others. [V from n] They stopped you as soon as you … English dictionary
deviate — 1 verb (I) formal to change what you are doing so that you are not following an expected plan, idea, or type of behaviour (+ from): The plane had to deviate from its normal flight path. 2 adjective AmE formal deviant … Longman dictionary of contemporary English