deviated
英 [ˈdiːvieɪtɪd]
美 [ˈdiːvieɪtɪd]
v. 背离; 偏离; 违背
deviate的过去分词和过去式
COCA.42261
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.- 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。 - 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。 - 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。
- They stopped you as soon as you deviated from the script...
双语例句
- So just basing on one or two words, they write something deviated entirely from what you meant.
但是他们就拿着你讲的中间的一两个字去写出很多东西,根本和你原来讲的意思是两码事。 - The plane deviated from its usual route.
飞机偏离了正常的航线。 - The car deviated its course.
汽车跑偏了。 - They could not be deviated from what they believed to be their duty.
不能使他们偏离他们认为是他们的责任。 - The exact lengths and angles shown above can be deviated to match specific needs.
上面的确切长度和角度可显示偏离匹配的特定需求。 - They deviated little from the scholastics in tackling the standard problems.
他们在处理典型问题时和经院派学究相差甚微。 - Now the development of Chinese painting has deviated from its original orbit.
而今中国画的发展却偏离了它原有的轨道。 - Berkeley proceeded from the philosophic views of Locke but finally deviated from him.
贝克莱从洛克出发,但却背离了洛克的方向。 - Deviated from their original plan;
偏离他们原来的计划; - This new method deviated sharply from the traditional approach and the results were far more satisfactory.
新方法与传统方法迥然不同,其效果更加令人满意。
