veering
英 [ˈvɪərɪŋ]
美 [ˈvɪrɪŋ]
v. 突然变向; 猛然转向; 偏离; 改变; 转变; 改变方向
veer的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB (突然)转向,改变方向
If somethingveersin a certain direction, it suddenly moves in that direction.- The plane veered off the runway and careered through the perimeter fence...
飞机突然偏离跑道,高速冲过了周围的护栏。 - Horrified commuters saw the lorry veer across the motorway and overturn.
惊恐万分的通勤者们看见那辆卡车突然冲向高速公路另一侧,接着翻倒在地。
- The plane veered off the runway and careered through the perimeter fence...
- VERB 改变立场(或态度)
If someone or somethingveersin a certain direction, they change their position or direction in a particular situation.- He is unlikely to veer from his boss's strongly held views...
他不可能背离他老板的强硬立场。 - I veered away from the set menu and went for the day's special of queen scallops...
我没有点套餐,而是要了当日的特供菜——皇后海扇贝。 - Her image veers towards the untidily romantic.
她的形象变得风流多情,不修边幅。
- He is unlikely to veer from his boss's strongly held views...
- VERB (风)改变方向
When the windveersit changes direction.- The wind had veered from the west to north-by-west...
风向已经改变,从西风转为西北风。 - As it strengthened the wind was veering southerly.
随着风力加强,风向也向南偏转。
- The wind had veered from the west to north-by-west...
英英释义
noun