to sheer
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突然转向, 急转
to move with a sudden and rapid change in direction, turning away from the current path or trajectory
Intransitive: to sheer | to sheer to a direction
例子
The mountain biker had to sheer to the right to avoid colliding with a large rock.
山地自行车手不得不急转向右以避免与一块大石头相撞。
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急转, 突然转向
to change the course or direction of something quickly and abruptly, often in response to an unexpected obstacle or situation
Transitive: to sheer a moving object or animal | to sheer a moving object or animal to a direction
例子
The experienced rider sheered the horse to the side to avoid a fallen branch on the trail.
经验丰富的骑手急转马匹到一边,以避免小径上的一根倒下的树枝。
sheer
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透明的, 轻薄的
(of a fabric) very thin, light, and transparent, often giving a delicate or ethereal appearance
例子
The dress was made of sheer chiffon, flowing gracefully in the breeze.
这件裙子是用雪纺制成的,在微风中优雅地流动。
例子
The sheer joy on her face when she saw the surprise was unforgettable.
当她看到惊喜时,脸上纯粹的喜悦令人难忘。
例子
The gold they mined was sheer, untouched by other metals.
他们开采的黄金纯净,未与其他金属混合。
例子
The mountain had a sheer drop that made it dangerous to climb without proper gear.
那座山有一个陡峭的悬崖,没有适当的装备攀登会很危险。
Sheer
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雪纺, 薄纱
a fine, translucent fabric, often used for clothing or curtains
例子
The ballerina's costume featured a sheer overlay that flowed gracefully with her movements.
芭蕾舞演员的服装以透明薄纱为特色,随着她的动作优雅流动。



























