divert 的 2 个定义
- to turn aside or from a path or course; deflect.
- British. to route on a detour.
- to draw off to a different course, purpose, etc.
- to distract from serious occupation; entertain or amuse.
- to turn aside; veer: It is sad to see so much talent divert to trivial occupations.
divert 近义词
turn a different direction
amuse, entertain
take attention away
divert 的近义词 21 个
- deter
- detract
- discourage
- distract
- abstract
- detach
- disengage
- dissuade
- disturb
- sidetrack
- stall
- attract attention
- bend the rules
- catch flies
- circumlocute
- disadvise
- draw away
- get around
- lead astray
- lead away
- send on a wild-goose chase
divert 的反义词 10 个
更多divert例句
- However, the campaign increased mobile spend by an impressive 87%, as the bidding diverted to lower-cost mobile users.
- You can divert the traffic you get via mobile search and social media and send them to your mobile-optimized website where you are selling your affiliate products.
- The goal is to divert over 165,000 tons of food and yard waste per year until we’re at zero waste by 2040.
- After a few months, I noticed the process of fundraising was constantly diverting attention away from clients, customers and growth.
- We'll never know, but the sloppy implementation of vaccinations and the president's diverted focus on overturning the election results prevented him from getting any bounce.
- But the fact that they have had to divert funds and resources for Ebola means their original objectives have been sidetracked.
- Three planes have been forced to divert because of fights over reclining seats.
- Next to you is a signal switch that will divert the train down a sidetrack or “spur.”
- It was either cut pensions and benefits or lay off workers and divert money from schools and infrastructure.
- We resolve to stay the course, even when storms try to divert us.
- Hunter-Weston despite his heavy losses will be advancing to-morrow which should divert pressure from you.
- Margaret tried to talk of other things, but was in too much discomfort to exert herself enough to divert his attention.
- He is a man who takes life seriously, and whom nothing will divert from the road that leads to the goal.
- "Ritchie can take excellent care of me," she continued, most anxious to divert his thoughts.
- He had a deep-seeing eye, and he saw that she was boldly trying to divert his belief or suspicion.