veer
veer 英 [vɪə(r)] 美 [vɪr]
vi. 转向;改变观点;风向顺时针转;调转船尾向上风 vt. 使转向;使顺风;使船尾向上风 n. 转向;方向的转变
进行时:veering 过去式:veered 过去分词:veered 第三人称单数:veers
- To veer is to make a sudden turn, like when a driver veers off the pavement or a pleasant conversation veers off in a troubling direction.
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- vi. 转向;改变观点;风向顺时针转;调转船尾向上风
- vt. 使转向;使顺风;使船尾向上风
- n. 转向;方向的转变
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1. The other driver would have to either brake, crash into the truck, or veer right into the open field.
那个开车的要么踩刹车要么撞到卡车,或者转向路外面的泥地。
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2. And the majority of his Seventies work would veer toward a more insidious realization of America Via explorations in the realm of punk and blues.
并且他大多数七十年代的作品将通过对朋克和布鲁斯领域的探索转向对美国更隐秘的认知当中。
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3. Respect their views and boundaries and do not veer off regardless of their final decision.
尊重她们的观点和底线,不要做完最后决定后又临时改变决定。
- veer (v.) 1580s, "to change direction" (originally of the wind; 1610s of a ship), from Middle French virer "to turn" (12c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps (Diez) from the Latin stem vir- in viriae (plural) "bracelets." Gamillscheg finds von Wartburg's derivation of it from a Vulgar Latin contraction of Latin vibrare "to shake" to be nicht möglich. Related: veered, veering.
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