veer
英 [vɪər]
美 [vɪr]
- vi. 转向;改变观点;风向顺时针转;调转船尾向上风
- vt. 使转向;使顺风;使船尾向上风
- n. 转向;方向的转变
- n. (Veer)人名;(英、印)维尔
1. vee = V,V 形改变方向,线路;
2. 音:歪儿。
3. vert-/ vers- => veer.
4. vibrate => veer.
5. circle => gyrate => veer.
veer 突然转向来自PIE*wer,弯,转,词源同versus,toward.
- veer (v.)
- 1580s, "to change direction" (originally of the wind; 1610s of a ship), from Middle French virer "to turn" (12c.), of uncertain origin, perhaps (Diez) from the Latin stem vir- in viriae (plural) "bracelets." Gamillscheg finds von Wartburg's derivation of it from a Vulgar Latin contraction of Latin vibrare "to shake" to be nicht möglich. Related: veered, veering.
- 1. 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。
- 2. 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。
- 3. One side or the other would have to veer away from collision.
- 双方必须有一方改变方向才能避免冲撞.
- 4. Veer right and you'll see subway entrance on your right.
- 然后右转,就会看见地铁站入口在你的右边.
- 5. I veer towards the earthy art of India, Indonesia and Malaysia.
- 印度 、 印尼和马来西亚的朴实的艺术作品深深吸引我.