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1 avert
• torjua• ehkäistä• estää• vaikeuttaa• välttää• välttyä• kääntää pois* * *ə'və:t1) (to turn away, especially one's eyes: She averted her eyes from the dead animal.) kääntää pois2) (to prevent: to avert disaster.) torjua
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avert one's eyes from — take one eyes away from, stop looking at … English contemporary dictionary
avert one's look from — look away, turn one s eyes from … English contemporary dictionary
avert — avertedly, adv. averter, n. avertible, avertable, adj. /euh verrt /, v.t. 1. to turn away or aside: to avert one s eyes. 2. to ward off; prevent: to avert evil; to avert an accident. [1400 50; late ME < MF avertir L avertere, equiv. to a A 4 +… … Universalium
avert — a•vert [[t]əˈvɜrt[/t]] v. t. 1) to turn away or aside: to avert one s eyes[/ex] 2) to ward off; prevent: to avert an accident[/ex] • Etymology: 1400–50; late ME < MF avertir « L āvertere=ā a IV+vertere to turn a•vert′er, n. a•vert′i•ble,… … From formal English to slang
avert — /əˈvɜt / (say uh vert) verb (t) 1. to turn away or aside: to avert one s eyes. 2. to ward off; prevent: to avert evil. {Middle English, from Old French avertir, from Latin āvertere turn away} –averter, noun –avertable, adjective …
avert — ► VERB 1) turn away (one s eyes). 2) prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence). ORIGIN Latin avertere, from vertere to turn … English terms dictionary
avert — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. t. keep off, turn aside, ward off; turn away; prevent. See hindrance, deviation. II (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To turn away] Syn. turn aside, turn away, sidetrack, deflect, shove aside, shunt, look away,… … English dictionary for students
avert — verb 1》 turn away (one s eyes or thoughts). 2》 prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence). Derivatives avertable adjective Origin ME: from L. avertere, from ab from + vertere to turn ; reinforced by OFr. avertir … English new terms dictionary
avert — v.tr. (often foll. by from) 1 turn away (one s eyes or thoughts). 2 prevent or ward off (an undesirable occurrence). Derivatives: avertable adj. avertible adj. Etymology: ME f. L avertere (as AB , vertere vers turn): partly f. OF avertir f. Rmc … Useful english dictionary
To turn around one's finger — Turn Turn (t[^u]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Turned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Turning}.] [OE. turnen, tournen, OF. tourner, torner, turner, F. tourner, LL. tornare, fr. L. tornare to turn in a lathe, to rounds off, fr. tornus a lathe, Gr. ? a turner s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
To turn one's coat — Turn Turn (t[^u]rn), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Turned}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Turning}.] [OE. turnen, tournen, OF. tourner, torner, turner, F. tourner, LL. tornare, fr. L. tornare to turn in a lathe, to rounds off, fr. tornus a lathe, Gr. ? a turner s… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English