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原題: divert - definition and meaning - Wordnik
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- 「divert」は、注意や興味を他の方向に向けることを意味します。この言葉は、何かを変更したり、別の目的に使ったりする際にも使用されます。一般的には、気を散らす、または方向を変える行為を指します。
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divert - definition and meaning Community Word of the day Random word Log in or Sign up divert love divert Define Relate List Discuss See Hear un Love Definitions from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition. intransitive verb To turn aside from a course or direction. intransitive verb To distract. intransitive verb To entertain by distracting the attention from worrisome thoughts or cares; amuse. synonym : amuse . intransitive verb To turn aside. from The Century Dictionary. To turn aside or away; change the direction or course of; cause to move or act in a different line or manner: as, to divert a stream from its bed; to divert the mind from its troubles; he was diverted from his purpose. To turn to a different point or end; change the aim or destination of; draw to another course, purpose, or destiny. To turn from customary or serious occupation; furnish diversion to; amuse; entertain. To subvert; destroy. Synonyms To draw away. See absent , a. Amuse, Divert, Entertain , etc. (see amuse ); to delight, exhilarate. To turn aside; turn out of one's way; digress. from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English. intransitive verb obsolete To turn aside; to digress. transitive verb To turn aside; to turn off from any course or intended application; to deflect transitive verb To turn away from any occupation, business, or study; to cause to have lively and agreeable sensations; to amuse; to entertain from Wiktionary , Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License. verb transitive To turn aside from a course . verb transitive To distract . verb transitive To entertain or amuse (by diverting the attention) verb obsolete, intransitive To turn aside; to digress. from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved. verb withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions verb turn aside; turn away from verb occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion verb send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one Etymologies from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition [Middle English diverten , from Old French divertir , from Latin dīvertere : dī-, dis- , aside; see dis– + vertere , to turn; see wer- in Indo-European roots.] from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License From Middle English diverten, from Old French divertir ("to turn or go different ways, part, separate, divert"), from di- ("apart") + vertere ("to turn"); see verse . Support Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word divert . Examples Based on the White House's response to the last leak about Afghanistan, the temptation seems strong to once again divert attention away from accountability. Danny Schechter: Inside the Secret War Between Wikileaks and the Pentagon Danny Schechter 2010 If someone decides to try and divert from the conventional wisdom, the parties deem them non-viable and pull their support and money. Obama’s Torture Coverup « Antiwar.com Blog 2009 Based on the White House's response to the last leak about Afghanistan, the temptation seems strong to once again divert attention away from accountability. Danny Schechter: Inside the Secret War Between Wikileaks and the Pentagon Danny Schechter 2010 Arquette said one way he's been able to divert from the separation from Cox, star of the TV series "Friends" and "Cougar Town," is focusing on his professional career. David Arquette: Talking About My Problems Helps Others AP 2010 Of course, the RGA desperately tries to divert from the corruption of Christie's associations with KARL ROVE (of all people), currently under investigation for ethics violation. RGA calls Corzine a 'failure' in new ad 2009 Based on the White House's response to the last leak about Afghanistan, the temptation seems strong to once again divert attention away from accountability. Danny Schechter: Inside the Secret War Between Wikileaks and the Pentagon Danny Schechter 2010 Based on the White House's response to the last leak about Afghanistan, the temptation seems strong to once again divert attention away from accountability. Danny Schechter: Inside the Secret War Between Wikileaks and the Pentagon Danny Schechter 2010 Based on the White House's response to the last leak about Afghanistan, the temptation seems strong to once again divert attention away from accountability. Danny Schechter: Inside the Secret War Between Wikileaks and the Pentagon Danny Schechter 2010 This resolution isn't to divert from the national talk, but to hold an elected official ACCOUNTABLE. Boehner: Wilson resolution a 'diversion' 2009 The only problem I had with this book is that the author sometimes tends to divert from the main point and go on at length about other things. Sundays with Vlad by Paul Bibeau 2007 Related Words Log in or sign up to add your own related words. synonyms (119) Words with the same meaning absorb abstract abuse alter amuse avert befoul beguile bend bias blunt call away change change course chill convert convulse cool crook curve damp dampen debase defalcate defile deflect delight depart desecrate detach deter detract detract attention deviate diffract diffuse digress disaffect discourage disengage disincline disinterest disperse distort distract diverge divert the mind dogleg embezzle engage enliven entertain exhilarate foul fracture one gladden gratify hairpin indispose interest kill knock dead loosen up maladminister misapply misappropriate misemploy mishandle mismanage misuse modify occupy peculate pervert pilfer pivot please pollute profane prostitute pull put off quench raise a laugh raise a smile recreate redirect refract refresh regale relax repel scatter sheer shift sidetrack skew slay solace swerve switch tickle titillate turn turn aside turn away turn from turn off twist veer violate volte-face warp wean from wheel whip whirl wow zigzag hypernyms (5) Words that are more generic or abstract draw draw off entertain take out withdraw forms (3) Forms diverted diverting diverts relateds (3) relateds diverse diversion diversity rhymes (44) Words with the same terminal sound Bert Curt Evert Insert Kurt alert assert avert birt blurt burt chert concert convert curt desert dessert dirt disconcert evert exert flirt gert girt hert hurt inert insert invert overt peart pert pervert reassert revert shirt skirt spurt squirt subvert turret unhurt vert wert Wordmap (beta) Word visualization Comments Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy. artoparts commented on the word divert Add diverted to your words, I prefer it over divert and diversion . September 30, 2008 Company About Wordnik Press Colophon FAQ T-shirts! News Blog Word of the day Community @[email protected] Dev API github.com/wordnik Et Cetera Send Us Feedback! Need Support? Terms Privacy Random word Advanced Search Wordnik is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, EIN #47-2198092.