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deflected

/dih-flek-tid/US // dɪˈflɛk tɪd //

偏移的,偏转的,偏移了,偏转

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    Biology.

    • : curved or bent downward.
    • : deflexed.

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Examples

  • The five deflected questions about additional dates but hinted the show could tour to other markets.

  • Or the quarter inch Plexiglass might have deflected the bullets.

  • I kept asking why he, a somewhat nerdy numbers guy, was such a media star, but Norquist deflected the questions.

  • Used just “to soothe would-be emancipators while he deflected their petitions.”

  • On other arrows fired his way, I thought he deflected them pretty effectively.

  • It was liable to be so deflected from its course as to kill the unsuspicious hunter, who had assumed great risk as it was.

  • They deflected their course somewhat from the direct path to the Red Planet, probably to avoid a meeting with any wandering ship.

  • He was taking the rest cure by means of a sea voyage to San Francisco and deflected his itinerary for a week's land journey.

  • On examination, it was found that the compass had been slightly deflected by a bit of metal that had lodged in the box.

  • In such cases, the course of development was at once deflected directly towards the individual family.