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1 divert
divert [daɪ'vɜ:t](a) (reroute → traffic) dévier; (→ train, plane, ship) dévier (la route de); (→ river, attention, conversation, blow) détourner; Electricity (current) dévier;∎ I managed to divert his attention from the problem j'ai réussi à détourner son attention de ce problème;∎ the train was diverted via Birmingham le train a été dévié par Birmingham;∎ the plane was diverted to London l'avion a été dévié ou détourné sur Londres;∎ to divert water from a river détourner de l'eau d'une rivière∎ to divert oneself by doing sth faire qch pour se distraire -
2 siphon
siphon ['saɪfən]1 nounsiphon m(a) (liquid, petrol) siphonner∎ the money is siphoned from one account into another l'argent est transféré d'un compte à un autre;∎ huge sums were siphoned into public housing des sommes énormes ont été injectées dans les logements sociaux(a) (liquid, petrol) siphonner∎ the private sector is siphoning off the best graduates le secteur privé absorbe les meilleurs diplômés;∎ the road will siphon traffic off from the city centre la route va détourner une bonne partie de la circulation du centre-ville
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divert — [[t]daɪvɜ͟ː(r)t, AM dɪ [/t]] diverts, diverting, diverted 1) V ERG To divert vehicles or travellers means to make them follow a different route or go to a different destination than they originally intended. You can also say that someone or… … English dictionary
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