veer from

偏离

常用释义

词性释义

偏离,背离:违背原计划、方向或预期,改变原有的轨迹或行为。
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1·He is unlikely to veer from his boss's strongly held views.
他是不大可能在他的上司强烈坚持的观点上改变立场的。
—— 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
2·Where did I veer from the path?
在那里,我偏离了我的轨道?
3·She will not veer from her brave new intentions.
她不会改变她的大胆的新计划。
4·But the ECB is unlikely to veer from its mission for long.
可是,欧洲央行不太可能偏离其基本使命太远。
5·So official versions of history tend to veer away from the truth, not towards it.
因此官方版本的历史往往倾向于回避真相,而非直面历史。
6·In every year of travel, the probes veer 8000 miles further away from their intended trajectory.
在其旅行过程中的每一年,该探测器都要比上一年多偏离预定轨道8000英里。
7·In principle, a currency adjusts to keep economies in balance, but in practice, argued Mr Mundell, exchange rates veer wildly from their ideal levels.
原则上,调整汇率可以保持经济平衡,但是汇率,孟德尔先生争论说,实际上大大偏离了它们的理想水平。
8·The precise order can be worked out from the direction of fractures on his skull: when bone breaks, the cracks veer towards existing areas of weakness.
我们可以通过他头骨骨折方向精确判定受伤顺序:当骨头断裂时时,裂缝总是向薄弱之处扩展。
9·In the real world with its imperfect surfaces, getting your robot not to veer into the wall on its left or veer too far away from that wall is quite a challenge in itself.
但是,在真实世界中墙的表面不是绝对平的,如何避免机器人靠向墙壁或离墙太远本身就是个难题。
10·The ocean storm seems to veer away from you.
大海的暴风雨似乎避着你而转向。