diversion
n. 轉向,偏離; 令人分心的事情; 消遣; 臨時繞行路
A diversion is an action or event that attracts your attention away from what you are doing or concentrating on.
The robbers threw smoke bombs to create a diversion...
劫匪扔煙幕彈來轉移人們的視線。
The whole argument is a diversion.
這場辯論分散了人們的注意力。
A diversion is an activity that you do for pleasure.
Finger painting is very messy but an excellent diversion.
用手指畫畫是很髒,但卻是一項極好的消遣。
A diversion is a special route arranged for traffic to follow when the normal route cannot be used.
They turned back because of traffic diversions.
因為交通要臨時繞行,他們掉頭了。
The diversion of something involves changing its course or destination.
...the illegal diversion of profits from secret arms sales.
秘密軍火交易所獲利潤的非法轉移
...the diversion of a ship to Lebanon with $8m worth of aluminium on board.
前往黎巴嫩的裝有價值800萬美元鋁的船隻改換航道
1. an activity that diverts or amuses or stimulates;
2. a turning aside (of your course or attention or concern);
3. an attack calculated to draw enemy defense away from the point of the principal attack
The enemy diversion you are not ignoring is the main attack.
那支你不加主意的敵軍部隊其實是攻擊的主力.
Within states using a riparian system to control consumptive uses , water diversion by domestic use.
透過河岸所有權制度可以在各州內控制各種對水進行損耗性使用的行為.
We created a diversion to escape from prison.
我們為了越獄,聲東擊西,分散注意力.
The diversion of a stream changed the land.
一條小溪的轉向使這塊土地發生了變化.
The traffic diversion was due to accident on the main road.
車輛改道是因為幹道上發生了交能事故.