柯林斯詞典veer /v??/ (veering,veered,veers) 1. V-I If something veers in a certain direction, it suddenly moves in that direction. 突然轉(zhuǎn)向 The plane veered off the runway and crashed through the perimeter fence. 這架飛機(jī)突然偏離了跑道并且沖斷了周邊的護(hù)欄。2. V-I If someone or something veers in a certain direction, they change their position or direction in a particular situation. 改變立場(chǎng) He is unlikely to veer from his boss's strongly held views. 他是不大可能在他的上司強(qiáng)烈堅(jiān)持的觀點(diǎn)上改變立場(chǎng)的。3. V to slacken or pay out (cable or chain) 放松; 松開(繩索等)[nautical] 4. N a change of course or direction 轉(zhuǎn)向 返回 veer劍橋詞典to change direction 改變方向;轉(zhuǎn)向 All of a sudden , the car veered off the road . 突然那輛車改變方向沖出了公路。 Moments before crashing , the jet was seen veering sharply to the right . 墜機(jī)之前的一瞬間,有人看見那架噴氣式飛機(jī)猛地轉(zhuǎn)向右方。 Three men were feared dead last night after a helicopter veered off course into an oil platform . 昨晚一架直升飛機(jī)偏離航線撞上了石油鉆井平臺(tái),恐怕有3人因此死亡。 Our talk soon veered onto the subject of money . 我們的談話很快就轉(zhuǎn)到了金錢上。 返回 veer