| 释义 | diversionary
 di·ver·sionD0302400 (dĭ-vûr′zhən, dī-)n.1.  The act or an instance of diverting or turning aside; deviation.2.  Something that distracts the mind and relaxes or entertains.3.  A maneuver that draws the attention of an opponent away from a planned point of action, especially as part of military strategy.4.  A policy or practice permitting a juvenile to be removed from traditional processing in juvenile court and placed in a program involving an alternative disposition, such as treatment or rehabilitation services.[Late Latin dīversiō, dīversiōn-, act of turning aside, from Latin dīversus, past participle of dīvertere, to divert; see  divert.]
 di·ver′sion·ar′y adj.
 di•ver•sion•ar•y(dɪˈvɜr ʒəˌnɛr i, -ʃə-, daɪ-)
 adj.   tending to divert or distract the attention.  [1840–50] Thesaurus
 TranslationsEncyclopediaSeediversionLegalSeeDiversion| Adj. | 1. | diversionary - (of tactics e.g.) likely or designed to confuse or deceiveindirect - not direct in spatial dimension; not leading by a straight line or course to a destination; "sometimes taking an indirect path saves time"; "you must take an indirect course in sailing" | 
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