
Szukaj
to deflect
01
zmieniać kierunek, odchylać
to change direction or turn aside, typically as a result of encountering an obstacle or external force
Intransitive
Example
When light travels from air into water, it tends to deflect.
The bullet hit a hard surface and began to deflect.
The cue ball struck the cushion at an angle, causing it to deflect and change direction.
02
odwracać, przekierowywać
to redirect focus or diverting someone's attention from a particular subject or matter
Transitive: to deflect a subject or issue
Example
Her ability to deflect blame during international negotiations contributed to the successful resolution of the conflict.
The savvy manager was able to deflect criticism by acknowledging concerns.
The celebrity tried to deflect accusations about their personal life by emphasizing charitable contributions.
03
odchylać, zmieniać kierunek
to alter the course or direction of something, especially from its original path or trajectory
Transitive: to deflect sth
Example
The armored tank was designed with sloped surfaces to deflect incoming projectiles.
The aerodynamic engineers worked on a wing design that would efficiently deflect air currents.
The goalkeeper skillfully used his hands to deflect the soccer ball away from the goal.
04
odeprzeć, odwrócić
to stop a person from doing what they initially intended
Transitive: to deflect sb from sth
Example
The skilled diplomat managed to deflect the leader from launching an attack.
Friends and family tried to deflect him from his self-destructive habits.
The quick thinking of the bystanders helped deflect the teenager from making a hasty decision.

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