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1 ablenken
- {to bend (bent,bent) cúi xuống, cong xuống, uốn cong, làm cong, rẽ, hướng, hướng về, dồn về, khuất phục, bắt phải theo - {to deflect} làm lệch, làm chệch hướng, làm trẹo, làm uốn xuống, làm võng xuống, lệch, chệch hướng, trẹo đi, uốn xuống, võng xuống - {to detract} lấy đi, khấu đi, làm giảm uy tín, làm giảm giá trị, chê bai, gièm pha, nói xấu - {to diverge} phân kỳ, rẽ ra, trệch, đi trệch, khác nhau, bất đồng, làm phân kỳ, làm rẽ ra, làm trệch đi - {to swerve} đi chệch, đi lệch hướng, làm chệch, làm bật chệch lên trên không = ablenken [von] {to distract [from]; to divert [from]}+ = ablenken (Aufmerksamkeit) {to draw away}+ = es wird dich ablenken {it will take your mind off it}+
См. также в других словарях:
divert from — index deter, dissuade Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
divert from its course — index detour, deviate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
divert from original use — index estrange Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
divert from the original possessor — index estrange Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
divert — v. (D; tr.) to divert from; to * * * [daɪ vɜːt] to (D; tr.) to divert from … Combinatory dictionary
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divert — di·vert /də vərt, dī / vt 1: to turn from one course or use to another funds illegally divert ed 2: to place (a defendant) under a diversion di·vert·er n Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law … Law dictionary
divert — early 15c., from M.Fr. divertir (14c.), from L. divertere to turn in different directions, blended with devertere turn aside, from dis aside and de from + vertere to turn (see VERSUS (Cf. versus)). Related: Diverted; diverting … Etymology dictionary
divert — [də vʉrt′, dīvʉrt′] vt. [ME diverten < OFr divertir < L divertere: see DIVERSE] 1. to turn (a person or thing) aside from a course, direction, etc. into another; deflect 2. to distract the attention of 3. to amuse; entertain SYN. AMUSE … English World dictionary
divert — di|vert [daıˈvə:t, dı US ə:rt] v [T] [Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: divertir, from Latin divertere, from vertere to turn ] 1.) to change the use of something such as time or money divert sth into/to/(away) from etc sth ▪ The company… … Dictionary of contemporary English