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to swerve
01
dévier, éviter
to change direction suddenly, often to avoid something or someone in the way
Intransitive: to swerve | to swerve to a direction
02
dévier, virer
to turn something aside or cause it to deviate from its original path or direction
Transitive: to swerve a moving object or vehicle
Swerve
01
détournement, déviation
the act of turning aside suddenly
02
déviation, détournement
an erratic deflection from an intended course
swerve
v
swerving
n
swerving
n
Exemple
The skier swerved expertly to avoid a collision with another skier.
The cyclist skillfully swerved to the left to navigate around a pothole in the bike lane.
The quick-thinking skateboarder had to swerve to avoid colliding with a pedestrian.
Riding through a mountain road, the motorcyclist had to swerve several times to navigate the curves safely.
The driver had to swerve suddenly to avoid hitting a deer that unexpectedly crossed the road.