transitive. To turn; esp. to turn aside or away (also with by); to lead aside; to drive away. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > change of direction of movement > change direction of movement of [verb (transitive)] > cause to deviate from course (29) charec1000 transitive. To turn; esp. to turn aside or away (also with by); to lead aside; to drive away. Obsolete. wrencha1200 figurative. To draw or turn (a person) aside; to force out of the right way. Obsolete. turnc1275 transitive. To alter the course of (travel); to cause (a ship, vehicle, horse, stream, etc.) to go another way; to divert, deflect. to turn againc1330 transitive. To cause (a person or thing) to turn back; to drive back, repel (a person) (cf. main senses 18b 27); (figurative) to convert (cf. main… swerve1390 transitive. To cause to turn aside or deviate (literal and figurative). wrya1400 To deflect or divert (a person or thing) from some course or in some direction; to cause to turn aside, away, or back. Also reflexive. Obsolete. reflectc1425 transitive. To direct into or away from a course, to divert; to turn aside, deflect. Obsolete. traverse1438 transitive. To cause (something) to turn or change direction. Also in extended use: to divert (something) to a different purpose, nature, etc. Obs… to turn aside1535 transitive. To cause (someone or something) to face or move to one side. Also figurative: to cause (a person or thing) to abandon a course of… deduce1541 figurative. To lead away, turn aside, divert. divert1548 transitive. To turn aside (a thing, as a stream, etc.) from its (proper) direction or course; to deflect (the course of something); to turn from… to turn off1573 transitive. To cause (something) to change course; to divert, deflect (literal and figurative); to head off. Cf. main senses 12 14. Obsolete. wrig1582 To turn aside; to divert. Obsolete. rare. react1599 transitive. To act on (something) in turn; to drive back, reflect, deflect. Obsolete. deflect1615 To bend or turn to one side or from a straight line; to change the direction of; to cause to deviate from its course. slent1639 transitive. To cause to slant; to turn aside. decline1646 To turn aside (literal and figurative). In physical sense: To cause to deviate, deflect (from a straight course, etc.). Obsolete. deviate1660 transitive. To turn (any one) out of the way, turn aside, divert, deflect, change the direction of. (literal and figurative) to wind off1677 In immaterial sense: To turn or deflect in a certain direction; esp. to turn or lead (a person) according to one's will; also to turn and wind (see… sway1678 transitive. To cause to incline or hang down on one side, as from excess of weight; dialect to weigh or press down; also, to cause to swerve. warp1814 transitive. To turn aside or divert (a moving body) from its path or orbit. Also, to deflect, change the direction of (one's journey). rare. switch1861 figurative. To turn off, divert. Chiefly U.S. baffle1883 To defeat (anyone) in his or her efforts; to frustrate or confound the plans of, to foil. In technical uses. Subcategories:— into a wrong course (1) — deviate from (course) (5) |
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