0 to turn away (from a line or course), especially quickly -- svinge; vige
1 an act of swerving -- sving
Every now and then the atoms just swerved.
If a pet dog ran into the street and a cyclist swerved, there might be some reasonable apprehension that that cyclist might be injured.
One could never imagine his being swerved from what he thought to be right by any personal consideration or any private prejudice.
Perhaps due to the weight, when the brakes of the lorry were put on the trailer swerved round and went into a form of skidding.
He swerved to avoid it and struck the milk barrow.
I should probably have a double heart attack, swerving violently both ways.
At the last moment the coach driver swerved into the path of an on-coming lorry and collided with it.
The car swerves to avoid them, and probably suffers a very much worse accident in its career across the road.
中文繁体
突然改變方向,緊急轉彎, 改變,背離…
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突然改变方向,急转弯, 改变,背离…
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dar un viraje brusco, virar, girar…
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desviar-se, guinar, mudar de direção…
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(急に)向きを変える, 急ハンドルを切る…
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aniden direksiyon kırmak, birden yön değiştirmek…
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faire un écart, dévier (de), écart…
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virar bruscament…
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