及物/不及物动词使突然转向; 使转弯
名词改变方向
不及物动词
1. I will never swerve from my declared policy on this matter.
在这个问题上我决不会背离我公开宣布的政策。
2. The car swerved to avoid the dog.
小汽车为了避开这只狗急忙转向。
3. The car swerved to the right.
车子突然转向右方。
1. (车突然地)转向一边:rudimentary 基本的,初步的 | swerve (车突然地)转向一边 | controversial 引起争论的,有争议的
2. 背离:Tailgate 挡板 | Swerve 背离 | Outback 腹地
3. 突然转向:swerve from 背离 | swerve 突然转向 | swift horse 千里马
4. 偏航:swept-back vane 后弯式叶片 | swerve 偏航 | swift a lashing 绞紧绑索
1. (使)突然转向;(使)急转弯
If a vehicle or other moving thing swerves or if you swerve it, it suddenly changes direction, often in order to avoid hitting something.
e.g. Drivers coming in the opposite direction swerved to avoid the bodies...
从对面来的汽车司机急忙转向以免撞到那些尸体。
e.g. Her car swerved off the road into a 6ft high brick wall...
她的车突然转向冲出了马路,撞向 6 英尺高的一面砖墙。
1. swerve
1. Li's intersection design proposes several swerve lanes, which help cars move ahead or turn in any direction without running into each other.
2. Arsenal striker Emmanuel Adebayor attempted to swerve round Patrick Mueller in the penalty area before seeming to be caught by the Swiss defender's flailing leg.
3. Armstrong was forced to swerve past the stricken ONCE team leader and into a dusty field before crossing a ditch and rejoining the race.
4. Cyclists heading to work swerve around Wang, craning to see the artwork while careening along.
noun
1. 911查询·英语单词
1. the act of turning aside suddenly
2. an erratic deflection from an intended course
Synonym: yaw
verb