Etymology: [ d&-'v&rt, dI- ] (verb.) 15th century. Middle English diverten Old French divertir (“to turn or go different ways, part, separate, divert”) di- (“apart”) + vertere (“to turn”); see verse.
başka yöne çevirmek, başka yöne çekmek, saptır, dikkatini başka yöne çekmek, dikkatini dağıtmak, bir köşeye koymak, dağıtmak, değiştirmek, çelmek, eğlendirmek, ayırmak, çevirmek, dikkat dağıtmak, yönlendirmek, oyalamak, kupon, avutmak, çevirmek, saptırmak, DEĞİŞTİRMEK:1. "Belirtildiği üzere alanı veya uçak gemisinin yönünü değiştirmeye devam edin" anlamında bir komut. 2. Bir hava uçuşunun hedefini, görevini veya gideceği yeri değiştirmek, saptir, avundurmak, oyala/dağıt/saptır, dikkatini dağıtmak, ilgisini başka yöne çekmek, divertingly eğlendirecek şekilde, eğlendirici, çevrilmis, çevir, çevrilen, çevrilmiş, oyalayıcı,
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başka yöne çevirmek
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saptır
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dikkatini başka yöne çekmek, dikkatini dağıtmak fiil
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bir köşeye koymak
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dağıtmak
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değiştirmek Askeri
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avutmak
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çevirmek, saptırmak fiil
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DEĞİŞTİRMEK:1. "Belirtildiği üzere alanı veya uçak gemisinin yönünü değiştirmeye devam edin" anlamında bir komut. 2. Bir hava uçuşunun hedefini, görevini veya gideceği yeri değiştirmek Askeri
To distract, To entertain or amuse (by diverting the attention), To turn aside from a course, To turn aside; to digress, distract; entertain; turn in a different direction, deflect, send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions, Removing water from its natural course or location, or controlling water in its natural course or location, by means of a ditch, canal, flume, reservoir, bypass, pipeline, conduit, well, pump, or other structure or device (Rice/White, 1991), To turn aside; to turn off from any course or intended application; to deflect; as, to divert a river from its channel; to divert commerce from its usual course, To turn away from any occupation, business, or study; to cause to have lively and agreeable sensations; to amuse; to entertain; as, children are diverted with sports; men are diverted with works of wit and humor, disapproval If you say that someone diverts your attention from something important or serious, you disapprove of them behaving or talking in a way that stops you thinking about it. They want to divert the attention of the people from the real issues. = distract, turn aside; turn away from, vt to turn (a person or thing) aside from a course, direction, etc into another; deflect, To divert vehicles or travellers means to make them follow a different route or go to a different destination than they originally intended. You can also say that someone or something diverts from a particular route or to a particular place. Rainham Marshes, east London, where a new bypass will divert traffic from the A13 We diverted a plane to rescue 100 passengers She insists on diverting to a village close to the airport, To divert money or resources means to cause them to be used for a different purpose. The government is trying to divert more public funds from west to east, send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one, occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion; "The play amused the ladies", Change in aircraft assignment from one target to another or to a new fire, To change the route of a shipment in transit, The route of a shipment changed in transit from that shown on the original billing Used interchangeably with reconsign, To channel something to another location, withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions, To divert a phone call means to send it to a different number or place from the one that was dialled by the person making the call. He instructed switchboard staff to divert all Laura's calls to him, Simple past tense and past participle of divert, that has been subject to diversion, amused, pleasantly occupied; "We are not amused" -Queen Victoria, past of divert, Amusing; entertaining, present participle of divert, providing enjoyment; pleasantly entertaining; "an amusing speaker"; "a diverting story"; "a fun thing to do", If you describe something as diverting, you mean that it is amusing or entertaining. = enjoyable. entertaining and amusing, amusing, entertaining; distracting, redirecting, deflecting, third-person singular of divert,
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To distract - "Don't let him divert your attention; keep your eye on the ball."
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To entertain or amuse (by diverting the attention)
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To turn aside from a course - "The workers diverted the stream away from the road."
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To turn aside; to digress
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distract; entertain; turn in a different direction, deflect fiil
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send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions
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Removing water from its natural course or location, or controlling water in its natural course or location, by means of a ditch, canal, flume, reservoir, bypass, pipeline, conduit, well, pump, or other structure or device (Rice/White, 1991)
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To turn aside; to turn off from any course or intended application; to deflect; as, to divert a river from its channel; to divert commerce from its usual course
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To turn away from any occupation, business, or study; to cause to have lively and agreeable sensations; to amuse; to entertain; as, children are diverted with sports; men are diverted with works of wit and humor
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disapproval If you say that someone diverts your attention from something important or serious, you disapprove of them behaving or talking in a way that stops you thinking about it. They want to divert the attention of the people from the real issues. = distract
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turn aside; turn away from
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vt to turn (a person or thing) aside from a course, direction, etc into another; deflect
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To divert vehicles or travellers means to make them follow a different route or go to a different destination than they originally intended. You can also say that someone or something diverts from a particular route or to a particular place. Rainham Marshes, east London, where a new bypass will divert traffic from the A13 We diverted a plane to rescue 100 passengers She insists on diverting to a village close to the airport
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To divert money or resources means to cause them to be used for a different purpose. The government is trying to divert more public funds from west to east
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send on a course or in a direction different from the planned or intended one
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occupy in an agreeable, entertaining or pleasant fashion; "The play amused the ladies"
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Change in aircraft assignment from one target to another or to a new fire
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To change the route of a shipment in transit
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The route of a shipment changed in transit from that shown on the original billing Used interchangeably with reconsign
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To channel something to another location
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withdraw (money) and move into a different location, often secretly and with dishonest intentions
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To divert a phone call means to send it to a different number or place from the one that was dialled by the person making the call. He instructed switchboard staff to divert all Laura's calls to him
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diverted
Simple past tense and past participle of divert
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diverted
that has been subject to diversion
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Diverted
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pleasantly occupied; "We are not amused" -Queen Victoria
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diverting
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providing enjoyment; pleasantly entertaining; "an amusing speaker"; "a diverting story"; "a fun thing to do"
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If you describe something as diverting, you mean that it is amusing or entertaining. = enjoyable. entertaining and amusing
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