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小词详解 | deviate
deviate 英 [ˈdiːvieɪt] 美 [ˈdiːvieɪt]
Since stock prices tend to revert to a mean value, they must be somewhat predictable. They deviate from this fair value only because investors over-react to news.
股价总是趋于回归到平均值,所以它们在某种程度上一定是可预测的。股票偏离公允价值只是因为投资者对新消息反应过度。
——《经济学人》Each job paid more than the last and had more responsibility, but rarely deviated from the same basic field.
每份工作都比上一份薪酬高、权责大,但几乎不会偏离基本领域。
——《纽约时报》
[动词] 偏离既定路线
因为道路封闭,公共汽车只得全速绕道而行。
The bus had to deviate from its usual route at full throttle because of a road closure.这条小路紧挨着河,只是在遇到树林时才偶尔偏离一下。你应该很容易在黑暗中认出它来。
The path follows the river closely, occasionally deviating around a clump of trees. It should be easy for you to discern it in the dark.
近来的恶劣天气状况与往年同期相比有些异常。
The recent pattern of vicious weather deviates from the norm for this time of year.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。但作为一个严肃审慎的人,他尽力避免说出任何会进一步牵连他的事情。
From very early on he believed a military revolution was necessary and he has never deviated from that ideological path. But as a sedate, sober man, he tried to avoid saying anything that would implicate him further.
Rhett never deviated from his smooth, imperturbable manners, even in their most intimate moments.
瑞德一向是不超出举止圆滑稳重这一常规,就连他们最亲密的时候也是如此。
diverge: deviate from a set course or standard digress: leave the main subject temporarily in speech or writing stray: move away aimlessly from a group or from the right course or place