vi. 不及物动词(尤指交通工具)改变方向或路线;(指谈话内容、人的行为或观点)突然改变;(指风)(在北半球按顺时针方向、在南半球按逆时针方向)逐渐转向;风向顺时针转
vt. 及物动词使改变方向;(从…)突然改变方向;使顺风;(谈话、行为或思想)离开主题(或常轨等)
The car began to veer off the main road suddenly.
那辆车突然开始偏离主路。
She had to veer left to avoid the oncoming traffic.
她不得不转向左边以避开迎面而来的车辆。
The conversation started to veer towards a sensitive topic.
谈话开始转向敏感话题。
The pilot had to veer the plane to avoid turbulence.
飞行员不得不改变飞机方向以避开颠簸。
The story took an unexpected veer halfway through the book.
故事在书的中途出现了意想不到的转折。
He decided to veer away from his original career path.
他决定偏离原来的职业道路。
The boat started to veer dangerously close to the rocks.
船开始危险地偏向岩石。
The discussion began to veer off-topic during the meeting.
讨论在会议期间开始偏离主题。
Her emotions would often veer from happiness to sadness.
她的情绪经常会从快乐转向悲伤。
We had to veer our plans due to unexpected circumstances.
由于意外情况,我们不得不改变计划。
veer to the right 向右转向
veer away from 避开
veer towards 转向
veer left 向左转向
veer sharply 急剧转向
veer off the road 偏离道路
第三人称单数: veers;
过去式: veered;
过去分词: veered;
现在分词: veering;