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1 diversion route
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > diversion route
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2 route diversion
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3 route diversion
English-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > route diversion
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noun1) (diverting of attention) Ablenkung, die2) (feint) Ablenkungsmanöver, das4) (amusement) [Möglichkeit der] Freizeitbeschäftigung* * *1) (an alteration to a traffic route: There's a diversion at the end of the road.) die Umleitung2) ((an act of) diverting attention.) die Ablenkung3) ((an) amusement.) die Zerstreuung* * *di·ver·sion[daɪˈvɜ:ʃən, AM dɪˈvɜ:r-]ntraffic \diversion Umleitung fto create a \diversion ein Ablenkungsmanöver inszenieren* * *[daI'vɜːSən]n1) (of traffic, stream) Umleitung f2) (= relaxation) Unterhaltung ffor diversion — zur Unterhaltung or Zerstreuung
it's a diversion from work — es ist eine angenehme Abwechslung von der Arbeit
as a diversion — um abzulenken
* * *2. Abzweigung f (von Geldmitteln)3. Zerstreuung f, Zeitvertreib m, Unterhaltung f:in our town there are many diversions in unserer Stadt gibt es viele Möglichkeiten, sich die Zeit zu vertreiben5. Br (Verkehrs) Umleitung f* * *noun1) (diverting of attention) Ablenkung, die2) (feint) Ablenkungsmanöver, das4) (amusement) [Möglichkeit der] Freizeitbeschäftigung5) (of river, traffic) Ableitung, die* * *n.Umleitung f.
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