柯林斯詞典diversion /da??v????n/ (diversions) 1. N-COUNT A diversion is an action or event that attracts your attention away from what you are doing or concentrating on. 令人分心的事物 ...armed robbers who escaped after throwing smoke bombs to create a diversion. …在扔出菸霧彈造成注意力分散之後逃跑的武裝搶劫犯們。2. N-COUNT A diversion is a special route arranged for traffic to follow when the normal route cannot be used. 改道路線[英國英語] A slight diversion in the road is causing major headaches for businesses along El Camino Real. 馬路上的一小段繞行道讓國王大道沿街的商家十分頭疼。3. N-UNCOUNT The diversion of something involves changing its course or destination. 轉移; 轉曏 ...the illegal diversion of profits from secret arms sales. …銷售秘密武器所得收益的非法轉移。 返回 diversion劍橋詞典 diversion noun (CHANGE OF DIRECTION) [ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] UK (US detour) a different route that is used because a road is closed 繞行路線 Traffic diversions will be kept to a minimum throughout the festival . 在節(jié)日期間,盡量少實行交通禁行措施。 [ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 or 不可數或單數名詞:沒有複數形式的名詞 ] the fact of something being sent somewhere different from where it was originally intended to go 改變目的地;改變用途 the diversion of money to other projects 將資金轉用於其他項目 diversion noun (TAKING ATTENTION) [ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] something that takes your attention away from something else 轉移注意力的事物;分心的事物 Shoplifters often work in pairs , with one creating a diversion to distract the staff while the other steals the goods . 商店竊賊通常結夥作案,一人轉移店員的注意力,另一人則媮盜貨物。 [ 可數名詞:有複數形式的名詞 ] formal an activity you do for entertainment 消遣,娛樂 Reading is a pleasant diversion. 閲讀是一種愉快的消遣。 返回 diversion