to swerve
01
突然转向, 急转弯
to change direction suddenly, often to avoid something or someone in the way
Intransitive: to swerve | to swerve to a direction
例子
The driver had to swerve suddenly to avoid hitting a deer that unexpectedly crossed the road.
司机不得不突然转向以避免撞上一只意外穿过道路的鹿。
The cyclist skillfully swerved to the left to navigate around a pothole in the bike lane.
骑自行车的人熟练地向左转弯,以避开自行车道上的一个坑洞。
02
转向, 突然改变方向
to turn something aside or cause it to deviate from its original path or direction
Transitive: to swerve a moving object or vehicle
例子
The air traffic controller instructed the pilot to swerve the plane to the right to avoid potential turbulence.
空中交通管制员指示飞行员将飞机转向右侧以避免潜在的湍流。
The co-driver effectively communicated to the driver when to swerve the rally car.
副驾驶有效地告知驾驶员何时转向拉力赛车。
03
避开, 躲避
to deliberately avoid someone or something, often in a social context
例子
If I see that guy at the party, I 'm just going to swerve him.
如果我在派对上看到那个家伙,我就直接避开他。
She swerved all the drama and left quietly.
她避开了所有戏剧性场面,安静地离开了。
Swerve
01
急转, 突然转向
the act of turning aside suddenly
02
不规则的偏转, 突然转向
an erratic deflection from an intended course



























