Szukaj
to divert
01
odwrócić, zmienić kierunek
to change direction or take a different course
Intransitive
Example
The protest march had to divert around a street closure.
The river diverts to the east before reaching the main channel.
The airplane 's flight path had to divert slightly to avoid a flock of birds in its trajectory.
02
zabawiać, odwracać uwagę
to engage or occupy someone in an amusing or enjoyable manner
Transitive: to divert sb
Example
While the children were diverted by the magician 's tricks, some parents felt the performance was too repetitive.
The music festival featured a variety of talented artists that could divert any music enthusiast.
The magician 's tricks were so captivating that they diverted the children for hours.
03
zawrócić, zmienić kierunek
to cause someone or something to change direction
Transitive: to divert sb/sth somewhere
Example
Air traffic control had to divert several incoming flights to different runways.
The hiking trail was temporarily closed, so the park rangers diverted visitors to alternative paths.
The river 's unexpected flooding prompted the emergency response team to divert residents to safer areas.
04
przekierować, odwrócić
to redirect money, materials, or resources from their original intended purpose to another use
Transitive: to divert money or resources
Example
Due to the emergency, they had to divert the supplies meant for the original project to disaster relief efforts.
The company decided to divert funds from marketing to research and development.
Instead of vacationing abroad, they decided to divert their travel budget to home improvements.
05
odwrócić, rozproszyć
to distract or shift someone's attention or focus away from something
Transitive: to divert someone's attention or focus
Example
The entertaining movie was enough to divert my attention from the stressful day.
His clever jokes were meant to divert the team 's focus during the tense meeting.
It 's essential to divert the children 's attention from the dangerous situation.
06
przekierować, przesunąć
to arrange for incoming telephone calls to be redirected to another number
Transitive: to divert a call to another number
Example
In case of an emergency, you can divert the calls to the on-call technician.
Please divert my calls to the office landline during the conference.
She decided to divert her business calls to her colleague 's phone while she was on vacation.
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diverse
diverse
Verb
divert
Verb
diverted
Adjective
diverted
Adjective
diverting
Adjective
diverting
Adjective
Przykład
The protest march had to divert around a street closure.
The river diverts to the east before reaching the main channel.
The airplane's flight path had to divert slightly to avoid a flock of birds in its trajectory.
Road construction forced the city buses to divert from their usual route.
In response to unexpected obstacles on the hiking trail, the group decided to divert and explore a nearby clearing.
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