| 释义 |
diversion /dai'vxjn US: -zn; ds'vrzsn/ n 1 [U] diverting; the act of turning sth aside or giving it a different direction: 转向; 改道: the — of a stream; 河流的改道; [C] instance of this: 转向危改道的实例: traffic ~s, eg when traffic is directed by different routes because of road repairs. 交通改道 (例如因修补马路所致) 。 2 [C] sth which turns the attention from serious things; sth giving rest or amusement: 消遣; 娱乐: Chess and billiards are his favourite ~s. 西洋棋和撞球是他最喜爱的消遣。 3 [C] method used to turn the attention from sth that one does not wish to be noticed, as when, in war, the enemy's attention is drawn, from one place by an unexpected attack at another place: 一种分散注意力的方法 (例如在作战时突袭乙地而转移敌人对甲地之注意力); 牵制 (转移); 声东击西: to create/ make a ~. 分散其注意力; 声东击西。 ~ ary /dai-'vxfanan US: -'zsneri; 6s'vz-zsn,en/ adj: a ~ ar raid. 牵制性的突袭。 ~ist n person who engages in disruptive or subversive activities. 从事破坏活动者。 |