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diversion
[ dih-vur-zhuhn, -shuhn, dahy- ]
noun
a diversion of industry into the war effort.
- a channel made to divert the flow of water from one course to another or to direct the flow of water draining from a piece of ground.
- British. a detour on a highway or road.
- distraction from business, care, etc.; recreation; amusement; a pastime:
Movies are his favorite diversion.
- Military. a feint intended to draw off attention from the point of main attack.
diversion
/ 诲补瑟藞惫蓽藧蕛蓹苍 /
noun
- the act of diverting from a specified course
- an official detour used by traffic when a main route is closed
- something that distracts from business, etc; amusement
- military a feint attack designed to draw an enemy away from the main attack
Derived Forms
- 诲颈藞惫别谤蝉颈辞苍补濒, adjective
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 辫谤别顎卍颈路惫别谤顎僺颈辞苍 noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of diversion1
Example Sentences
Over decades, the dams and increased diversions also took an environmental toll, drying up much of the once-vast wetlands in Mexico鈥檚 Colorado River Delta.
"We're worried by the diversion of what can no longer enter the US," Carlos Vaccaro, executive director of the Argentine Steel Chamber, told the Buenos Aires Herald.
"We've seen a lot of diversion of ships from China, that were due to head to the US, diverting and coming to the UK and into the EU."
Readers of the book will not recognize all these diversions, but the story鈥檚 outlines are more or less observed.
"We may get a diversion of cheap exports which might have otherwise gone to the US, will start to come to Europe and the UK," he said.
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