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单词 Divert
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1. The company should divert more resources into research.
2. John used to divert himself with billiards.
3. If you haul hard you will divert the fish.
4. To prevent flooding; we shall have to divert the river from its course.
5. How can we divert her thoughts from her sad loss?
6. Such games divert the children.
7. Traffic was ordered to divert to another road.
8. He'd been trying to divert suspicion away from himself.
9. Don't divert the subject into a side issue.
10. The crime crackdown is an attempt to divert attention from social problems.
11. The government is trying to divert more public funds from west to east.
12. The government is trying to divert attention away from the economy.
13. Canals divert water from the Truckee River into the lake.
14. They have persuaded the authorities to divert the flight path of the military jets away from their village.
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15. Traffic was ordered to divert to another road because of the repair of the main road.
16. The government is planning to divert the river to supply water to the town.
17. Remember to divert your phone when you are out of the office.
18. He instructed switchboard staff to divert all Laura's calls to him.
19. They want to divert the attention of the people from the real issues.
20. Its products also absorb and divert electrical energy.
21. Nor can Major divert attention with good news.
22. I had to divert him pretty quickly!
23. Local NGOs thus divert resources and personnel out of the public health services.
24. She began to divert from the path, tracing a semicircular route round the bonnet of the car.
25. Local economic development strategies divert attention and resources of government away from direct efforts to resolve social problems. 7.
26. The need would be to show, against reasonable expectation, that the second did not divert attention from the first.
27. The administration's emphasis on the drop in inflation is just a smokescreen to divert attention from rising unemployment.
28. They know how to make themselves look good, and they also know how to divert attention from the less flattering stories.
29. She was pushing his body to the limits of its endurance to divert and ease the strain on his spirit.
30. Disguise Disguise your steps with feints that make the opponent blink, or which divert his attention elsewhere.
1. The company should divert more resources into research.
2. John used to divert himself with billiards.
3. If you haul hard you will divert the fish.
4. To prevent flooding; we shall have to divert the river from its course.
5. Such games divert the children.
6. Don't divert the subject into a side issue.
31. If the charges for motorway use are too high, they will divert drivers to other roads.
32. He lined the shelter with rock and mud to keep out the cold and dug a ditch to divert the rain.
33. FoE has previously used the technique in an effort to divert the route of the M40 from two sites in Oxfordshire.
34. This scheme does not always divert costs away from the assisted litigant to the Legal Aid Fund - far from it.
35. Bring games in the car to divert the children during a long trip.
36. Mulholland would later tell the valley people that his objective was simply to divert their unused and return flows.
37. That's another way of saying that people have little to divert their attention in restrooms.
38. At subsequent meetings Britain attempted to divert the discussions towards its favoured position of a permanent committee of foreign ministers.
39. Gardens contrived to divert the power of botanical growth into the tame artifacts of domesticated crops.
40. All manner of villain tries to tempt him, divert him, or separate him from his small savings.
41. Whitacre would submit the invoices and divert the payments to businesses he established or controlled.
42. Forbes responded that this is an attempt by his rivals to divert attention from the issues.
43. She struggled, screamed and was cut a second time in the neck but managed to divert his attention and flee.
44. Is it not true that the Government want to divert that money to keep down the poll tax in Wandsworth and Westminster?
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45. This strategy is explicitly intended to improve living standards sufficiently to divert popular protest.
46. Call waiting, call divert and call barring facilities will also be included in the package.
47. She included difficult filler items without pronouns to divert the subjects' attention from the anaphoric expressions.
48. Conversely, operations that divert bile away from the stomach will ameliorate dysplastic features induced by previous gastric surgery.
49. The flames were moving over 200 feet a minute, and all we could do was try to divert it.
50. This will divert forests from disputed uplands where foresters are frequently held up or defeated in long battles with environment groups.
51. For example: should he stick with Black or divert his attention to the woman?
52. This emphasis tends to divert scarce financial resources from true development objectives.
53. Rachel has started packing up to leave, and I try to divert her with more coffee.
54. Left: Waterfalls can chill your water in the winter, unless you divert the flow with a length of pipe.
55. It was easy to miss, especially with the village to divert one's attention.
56. While grief is fresh, every attempt to divert only irritates. You must wait till it be digested, and then amusement will dissipate the remains of it. Samuel Johnson 
57. Environmentalists keep quiet because concern over radon in houses would divert attention from the campaign against nuclear power.
58. The magazines, strewn haphazardly over various sections of shelving, served to divert her temporarily.
59. There is no evidence that large systems would divert significant numbers of travelers from their cars.
60. It viewed the Marshalls attack merely as an enemy attempt to divert strength from our southern operations.
61. Small channels are built to divert some of the traffic to the new route.
62. Feffer, wishing to divert him, had told him the tale of the insurance adjuster who pulled out the pistol.
63. Elya must be furious with her, and she was trying to divert his attention.
64. Shrub roses were trussed to let people pass; signs erected to divert visitors from the non-scenic compost heap.
65. A hunt follower with a terrier sends it in after others try to divert the water.
66. Humans are inside the test tube to prevent the experiment from crashing, to divert the trials from overt crisis.
67. Even if they could be accurately measured, they may well divert attention from the real cause of behaviour.
68. We must also divert money from the expensive irrelevancies of poster campaigns and media triumphalism towards full-time agencies and local party-building.
69. Fortunately for the young refugees, there was much to divert them from the risk they were taking.
70. Advocates of globalisation advise third world economic planners to divert water away from food production to increase manufacturing.
71. Anywhere you go in space, your ship's autopilot could divert to an unknown rendezvous.
72. Concern about sea-level rise must not be allowed to divert attention from other problems caused by the increase of coastal populations.
73. I found a computer game to divert the children.
74. How otherwise can we divert ourselves?
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75. The trucks were forced to divert to another road.
76. Divert Teleport . Choose destination for another's teleport.
77. No organization or individual shall intervene, embezzle and divert.
78. In my mind's eye my eyes ached to divert.
79. When you divert water, there's a little run-off.
80. Unidentified aircraft on guard, divert from your present course!
81. To divert to an improper use; misapply.
82. I forget these tales cannot divert you.
83. Agricultural insurance is one of "the three backbones of Modern Agriculture", which can divert natural risk, promote production and guarantee farmers steady income, etc.
84. He can always invent a new game to divert the children.
85. Planning uninterrupted time; divert your phone; make it known that are unavailable.
86. Scientists would divert the sugar naturally produced in the body into the implanted electrical generator.
87. She headed a run with young Crossjay to divert her mind.
88. A two- (or more) cell strategy provides the capability to divert traffic to an alternate cell (cell B) while maintenance is being applied to a primary cell (cell A).
89. Increase amounts of suppliers' invoices through collusion and divert additional payment to vendors for personal use.
90. By Moner-war, they makes an invisible new colonial rob, in order to divert their own expense in financial crisis onto us.
91. Using a switch to divert the train toward one person instead of five increases activity in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex—the place where cool, utilitarian choices are made.
92. The two-grades cones and tail pipe divert flow and complement separation simultaneously and complete the separation pro-cess of oil-water highly effectively.
93. At that point, the project aimed to divert Chinese resources from the war in Korea by promoting domestic antigovernment guerrilla operations.
94. Another drug might incapacitate the mechanisms the bacteria use to divert lipids from the host cell to the chlamydial vacuole, halting the trespassers' ability to hide.
95. Of the 147 participants, 133 (or 90.5 percent) pulled the switch to divert the boxcar, resulting in the death of the one hiker.
96. Yet the wrangling over Darfur should not divert attention from southern Sudan.
97. "There are scores of hospitals that are slowly asphyxiating and slipping into insolvency, " the report said, "as they divert capital dollars to fund operations.
98. When it's pouring rain outside or when sweat drips down from our foreheads, our eyebrows divert the flow of water or sweat away from our eyes.
99. This is what it's all about, though, here. This is what those wonderful things we divert from the landfill turn into.
100. Re-interpreted classics should not divert from the fundamental Chinese value system, Ye wrote.
101. The single pilot requested twice to divert to Butte from Bozeman, without giving a reason, and both times the Salt Lake City flight controller approved the change, Rosenker told a news conference.
102. We cannot divert from a quest that may hold answers to key secrets about the nature of the universal order to track down a few dozen petty brigands.
103. If he saw a policeman, he decided, he would have to ditch this car, steal another, and divert from his planned route.
104. If Beijing follows through on tentative plans to divert the Brahmaputra, it could provoke its rival, India,[] in the very region where the two countries fought a war in 1962.
105. A newly formed coalition of local Muslims in Gainesville is organizing charitable events on Saturday evening meant to divert attention from the planned burning.
106. It might turn out to be that a harmonious society may divert from pluralism, and develops toward a dynamic harmonious unity.
107. ALTERNATE , An additional airport selected during flight planning, usually near the destination airport, to be used when it is desirable to divert from the original destination airport.
108. They put their own grief into the background in order to divert her.
109. And the accoutrements of rhythmic gymnastics — the hoop, the swirling ribbon — divert from the balletic grace of the athletes.
110. Electrical works will be carried out at The Wing Lung Bank Building for Business Studies to divert the fire services system from Joint Sports Centre to Security Control Centre on Li Promenade.
111. And accoutrements of rhythmic gymnastics - the hoop, the swirling ribbon - divert from the balletic grace of the athletes.
112. A sump pump can drain a low-lying area and divert water to another location where it can drain properly.
113. These efforts, combined with widespread home composting, drop-off recycling, and the effects of Michigan's bottle bill, allow Ann Arbor to divert 52 percent of its waste.
114. There is media speculation in Washington that Obama may divert from his Asian trip to Kabul to confront Karzai.
115. When she had thus disguised herself, she said to Abdalla, "Take your tabour, and let us go and divert our master and his son's friend, as we do sometimes when he is alone."
116. An additional airport selected during flight planning, usually near the destination airport, to be used when it is desirable to divert from the original destination airport.
117. The fields clash and divert the magneton flow temporarily if they cannot merge in an alignment.
118. Even if is the sentiment is not willing the heart not to think also to divert by the reality society, cannot meet as one desires, cannot sing joyfully with all one's heart.
119. At the knowledge - based economy ages, accounting's center of gravity will divert.
120. We detected the use of chemtrails and other devices to take what was initially a natural event a hurricane and expand it and divert its path.
121. As with the Brahmaputra, there are also persisting concerns that China has plans to divert the Irtysh, though in both cases Chinese officials have stressed there are no such plans.
122. Congratulations and keep on recycling as the more we can divert from landfill and reuse... the greener we become.
123. We thought it best to divert our shipping round the Cape.
124. I tentatively decided, unless conditions should improve , to divert the expedition into Gibraltar.
125. No unit or individual should transfer, divert, abuse , keep or default on highway maintenance fees.
126. Titanium anion doesn't divert for the transfer of blood and body fluid in human body.
127. The President needed to divert attention away from his own economic record.
128. The fogbow shape is created by those drops with the best angle to divert sunlight to the observer.
129. This story is a red herring to divert public attention from this issue.
130. It is forbidden to embezzle or divert the land compensation fees and other related expenses.
131. But the rights to divert water—from a river or lake or underground aquifer—are indeed sellable commodities; so too are the plants and pipes that process that water and deliver it to our taps.
132. Shale gas is also likely to divert investment in Britain from pricier but carbon-free nuclear and renewable-energy sources.
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133. For the Prime Minister, externalising the problem would divert attention from his domestic troubles.
134. Syria also has a few strategic cards — notably its support for Palestinian militants Hamas and Lebanese militants Hizballah — to play when necessary to divert attention from domestic discontent.
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