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deviating

英 [ˈdiːvieɪtɪŋ]

美 [ˈdiːvieɪtɪŋ]

v.  背离; 偏离; 违背
deviate的现在分词

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 偏离;背离
    Todeviate fromsomething means to start doing something different or not planned, especially in a way that causes problems for others.
    1. They stopped you as soon as you deviated from the script...
      一旦你偏离了剧本的内容,他们就会喊停。
    2. He planned his schedule far in advance, and he didn't deviate from it...
      他提前很早就制订出了自己的进度表,然后从未偏离过它。
    3. From very early on he believed a military revolution was necessary and he has never deviated from that ideological path.
      他一早就认为军事革命是必要的,并且从未背离过这一思想路线。

双语例句

  • Only when an unexpected result occurs during execution is the actual result in conflict with, or deviating from, the expected result.
    仅当执行期间出现的意外结果与预期结果冲突或偏离时,代码和测试才会产生冲突。
  • This paper analyzes the relationship between economic development and industrial structure quantitatively according to deviating from-share analysis and regression model of3 times industry situation.
    根据偏离-份额分析方法、回归模型定量地分析了重庆市经济增长与三次产业结构之间的关系。
  • The wild values deviating from the target truth values often occur in the safety monitoring of dams.
    大坝安全监测中常会出现偏离目标真值的野值。
  • In this paper some oscillation criteria are established for solutions of boundary value problems of a class of partial differential equations with deviating arguments.
    本文建立了一类带偏差变元的偏微分方程边值问题解的振动准则。
  • H-oscillation of neutral vector parabolic partial differential equations with continuous deviating arguments
    具连续偏差变元的中立型向量抛物偏微分方程的H-振动性
  • I compromise by using a prepared text and deviating from it whenever I feel the need.
    我搞折衷办法,准备一份讲稿,觉得需要的时候就自由发挥。
  • Allow users flexibility, yet make the risks of deviating from standard practices known.
    允许用户灵活性,但造成了偏离已知的标准实践的风险。
  • If there are deviating specifications, first check if the components are installed on this vehicle.
    如果存在不同规格,请首先检查部件是否已安装在车辆上。
  • Deviating from what is usual or common or to be expected; often somewhat odd or strange.
    背离惯例的、普通的或预期的方面的;通常有些不固定或生疏。
  • Deliberately deviating from what is good.
    与好的东西故意背离。